Us bikers called them paraffin pisser’s because they belched out clouds of smoke & soot .They were doing well if they could get between two cafes without the piston nipping up or the gear cables stretching .Some of my mates had them ,stuffed with lights & mirrors ,they used to love borrowing my Honda because it never broke down & went around corners without wobbling all over the road .
Mum got translated by automatic translation as mountain (not sure what i myself am hearing). It's mum then i guess, seeing comments below, from i am assuming native English-speaking folks.
Love this piece of film, was a teenager in the sixties so remember these well, prior to being a teenager probably when I was about 9 or 10 had one of the pedal scooters seen at the end , Mobo I think was the make.
2.42 to 3.10 is George St. Croydon, showing the clocktower of Thrifts warehouse,which was demolished not long after this 1962 film .Also interesting to see before the famous 1970 'threepenny bit' NLA tower was built,which now dominates the view towards East Croydon Station. Another fine and charming Rank Look At Life film!
Shame they didn't drive on a bit onto Purley Way to old Aggs Lambretta and Trojan three wheeler factory, Innocenti kept suspending his concessions due to Agg's somewhat outrageous advertising campaigns selling the Lambretta e.g. "Free pair of walking boots with every Lambretta sold" which Innocenti were not happy about especially as most Lambretta owners back then got to know the Lammy push up close and personal shaking their fists at the Vespa's just coasting on by all working and stuff lol
@@michaelfisher6354 The look of grim determination on her face. She's got all that going on plus a camera chase car of some description. Probably with a camera the size of a hatchback hanging off it. I swear you could see her telling herself to just breathe..
Dan James ..no.. Health /safety ..no drugs .no stabbing ..no acid in your face ..no mugging for your phone ....no.. isis... no "" bombs" at concerts.. you could even safely walk around at night !!
Dan James are you actually serious? it was much calmer, better mannered, no severe influx of immigrants, the streets were much more peaceful, much less vandalism, no terror attacks, i could go on
Tomas de Torquemada depends on what angle you look at it if you mean to ask "have we benefitted from literally unlimited immigration where a huge percentage just want to smuggle themselves here to claim benefits and not contribute a dime to the economy" id have to resoundingly tell you to fuck right off
Tomas de Torquemada and if "culturally enriched" means terror attacks where innocent people are killed then YOU are part of the problem we have in our country
Smaller wheels mean better acceleration. And they had bigger motors than they needed, and weighed nothing. More dangerous, but much better than mopeds now.
Andrzej Strzelecki asks: Question here! Why does this soldier at 1:57 has Polish flag? Anyone knows? A: Many Polish armed forces escaped to the UK after the fall of France in 1941 and Polish units were formed in the British Army. Hence the Polish Flag. Polish units in the RAF too. Brave fellows, all of them!
Well, the average car in 60's would've cost £700-£1000 which adjusted for inflation would've been somewhere around £15,000-£20,000. So it'd still be much cheaper than a car. Especially if you account for the running costs.
A brand new Honda C 100 step thru 50cc cub 4 stroke cost only about £91 brand new back in the early 1960’s .It would do 45mph on the flat & up to 53 mph down hill on a good day ,it was also the most reliable vehicle on the planet & would go mega miles on its O• 7 gal tank .The 1972 OHC model only cost £120 new about a decade later .£ 160 was a rip off back then for a small wheeled scooter .Second hand Vespa 150 cc could be had in 1970 for about £15 taxed & tested my mates had them ,I bought Honda’s & never broke down
+vangestelwijnen The Lambrettas ran on a two stroke mixture of 20:1 or 25:1. Lots of blue smoke - super. Mine would blow smoke rings on a cold winters morning
Bit of trivia-the airborne scooter was called a Welbike-the civilian version was the Corgi.Triumph brought out the Tina scooter-it was a total flop and was a god part of the reason for Triumph's demise.
Noisy stinkers, that's what they were. I ride an electric Vespa-style scooter now and it flies like an angel. No noise, no pollution, pure joy and efficiency.
It is nice to know that they were tested by men before letting the pretty little girlies on them. how considerate! hardly a helmet in sight not even on the instructor. Harringay stadium is now a supermarket
A motor scooter can weave in and out of traffic , no wonder so many get flattened, never seen scooters ridden over terrain like that test track , they almost predicted the commuter electric scooter lol just without the motor , interesting video.
The Piaggio Vespa; predating the Lambretta; was built in this country, under license, by Douglas in Weston Supermare(?) The 1st 'scooters' included the Kingston, a death trap of a thing, devised to get people mobile, & kick start an ailing economy after WW1; & ended up spawning such things as the Crab (a 3 wheel cross between car & m/c & side car!) - & Raleigh's equivalent that went on to become the Regal/Robin/Rialto(!)
Douglas made the awesome 152L2, a 125cc totally British built Vespa utilising much from the Super and Sprint, in the late 80's I earned myself a bit of a following when I turned up at mod do's on the '61 reg 152L2 which to be fair gave broken down old skips a run for their money but it still made it to various rallies and all over SE England, caught fire in Lowestoft, borrowed some wire off a mate and jury rigged the old beast driving it back to south London still smoke coming from the battery box (nice and warm too)
I think the "porky-ness" of Americans is not so much related to "fast food" as it is to too many forms of entertainment that require little or no movement. The USA has had fast food for a long time....but we have only recently turned into fatties. When I was young children spent every moment they could outside playing....sports, etc. I personally spent a minimum average of 15 hours a week on my much loved genuine English Raleigh bicycle
06:54 the man holding the clipboard is my grandad.
Glamour overload how absolutely stylish does everything look
This! I used to own a Series 2 Lambretta. Loved the smell of 25:1 Castrol R and benzine 2 stroke smoke.
I remember when I put too much oil in mine and rode away leaving a cloud of blue smoke behind me.
@@inregionecaecorum tactical smoke screen
Us bikers called them paraffin pisser’s because they belched out clouds of smoke & soot .They were doing well if they could get between two cafes without the piston nipping up or the gear cables stretching .Some of my mates had them ,stuffed with lights & mirrors ,they used to love borrowing my Honda because it never broke down & went around corners without wobbling all over the road .
"It should stand up to mum popping out to the shops on it, even if she is a heavyweight" LOL
The guy reading is a bit of a jerk.
😂🤣😂 Classic
Mum got translated by automatic translation as mountain (not sure what i myself am hearing). It's mum then i guess, seeing comments below, from i am assuming native English-speaking folks.
Love this piece of film, was a teenager in the sixties so remember these well, prior to being a teenager probably when I was about 9 or 10 had one of the pedal scooters seen at the end , Mobo I think was the make.
Thanks for sharing your experience . Can u tell more about how life was then compared to today ???
@@abhilashkhajuria 8 years is a long time but I’m hoping for a response too :(
These Raleigh Romas are built with women in mind - ' women, no your limits ' !!.
Great period film , life was more jolly then !.
Man, know your spelling!
@@nemo6686 I know !
But they're man-tested so they should work great.
@@goodlookinouthomie1757 i pissed myself when i heard that 😂
2.42 to 3.10 is George St. Croydon, showing the clocktower of Thrifts warehouse,which was demolished not long after this 1962 film .Also interesting to see before the famous 1970 'threepenny bit' NLA tower was built,which now dominates the view towards East Croydon Station. Another fine and charming Rank Look At Life film!
Shame they didn't drive on a bit onto Purley Way to old Aggs Lambretta and Trojan three wheeler factory, Innocenti kept suspending his concessions due to Agg's somewhat outrageous advertising campaigns selling the Lambretta e.g. "Free pair of walking boots with every Lambretta sold" which Innocenti were not happy about especially as most Lambretta owners back then got to know the Lammy push up close and personal shaking their fists at the Vespa's just coasting on by all working and stuff lol
BTW born in Thornton Heath for me sins although a Bromley boy by upbringing.
Active people.......the future is now backwards
When life was wonderful
only because we were younger
@Ken Roberts stfu
Life is still wonderful. Just stop watching Television News, “reality” shows and get off social media. Ahhhhhhhhhh. Serenity now.
Yup now most people are introverted narcissists
Love the way the riding instructor sticks his right hand out - and looks behind as an afterthought 5 seconds later!
No mirrors on the learner scooter. I won't even start with the idea of an instructor yelling in your ear and unbalancing things
@@michaelfisher6354 The look of grim determination on her face. She's got all that going on plus a camera chase car of some description. Probably with a camera the size of a hatchback hanging off it. I swear you could see her telling herself to just breathe..
Congestion has such different meaning back then eh
Everything was far more innocent and fun then.
I don't understand your justification for such a statement, and what your evidence might be. Could you explain, please?
Dan James ..no.. Health /safety ..no drugs .no stabbing ..no acid in your face ..no mugging for your phone ....no.. isis... no "" bombs" at concerts.. you could even safely walk around at night !!
Dan James are you actually serious? it was much calmer, better mannered, no severe influx of immigrants, the streets were much more peaceful, much less vandalism, no terror attacks, i could go on
Tomas de Torquemada depends on what angle you look at it
if you mean to ask "have we benefitted from literally unlimited immigration where a huge percentage just want to smuggle themselves here to claim benefits and not contribute a dime to the economy" id have to resoundingly tell you to fuck right off
Tomas de Torquemada and if "culturally enriched" means terror attacks where innocent people are killed then YOU are part of the problem we have in our country
Great shots at the old Crystal Palace race track
Again, the recommendations of RUclips do not cease to amaze)
women of Britain went through the blitz wearing headscarves, they don't need helmets
This series is marvelouus.
Gotta love the riding lessons :)
7:30 the change-over :)
Lots of blue smoke....great memories.
06:15 how can he do that on a such a tiny wheeled scooter? magic..
I thought the same ... what a legend 👍
@@shanedebarra4986 ,,,,,MMM
Smaller wheels mean better acceleration. And they had bigger motors than they needed, and weighed nothing.
More dangerous, but much better than mopeds now.
Ah, the good 'ol stink wheel! Lovin that dual control version!
every car, a gem.
Andrzej Strzelecki asks: Question here! Why does this soldier at 1:57 has Polish flag? Anyone knows?
A: Many Polish armed forces escaped to the UK after the fall of France in 1941 and Polish units were formed in the British Army. Hence the Polish Flag. Polish units in the RAF too. Brave fellows, all of them!
marty It's not a Polish flag, it's a trade patch.
'It should stand up to mum popping down to the shops on it , even if she's a heavyweight.'
legend
20 thumbs down? If you like scooters, how could you not like this?
Rockers....
It’s funny people were healthier and skinny back in those days!!
they ate every meal at home
That scooter instructor was a bloody menace to the poor learner! Nice vid, though - thanks for sharing.
Can't think of a more annoying way to learn
Just got my 550cc displacement scooter... love it!
Hell yes 👍
that 160 pound cost for a scooter translates to well over 3000 pounds today.
ZnenTitan blimey! That is expensive
Well, the average car in 60's would've cost £700-£1000 which adjusted for inflation would've been somewhere around £15,000-£20,000. So it'd still be much cheaper than a car. Especially if you account for the running costs.
A brand new Honda C 100 step thru 50cc cub 4 stroke cost only about £91 brand new back in the early 1960’s .It would do 45mph on the flat & up to 53 mph down hill on a good day ,it was also the most reliable vehicle on the planet & would go mega miles on its O• 7 gal tank .The 1972 OHC model only cost £120 new about a decade later .£ 160 was a rip off back then for a small wheeled scooter .Second hand Vespa 150 cc could be had in 1970 for about £15 taxed & tested my mates had them ,I bought Honda’s & never broke down
Nice fumes of smoke. Normal 50 years ago. Now we're in panic when something comes out of an exhaust.
+vangestelwijnen The Lambrettas ran on a two stroke mixture of 20:1 or 25:1. Lots of blue smoke - super. Mine would blow smoke rings on a cold winters morning
vangestelwijnen to be fair there is probably 600% more traffic today though
Smoke machine
Still got two, the shapes are pure Italian art at is best.
Me as well, 1958 Li and 1985 MK1 T5 hehe both are in my living room as too pricey to leave outside where common ppl might nick 'em lol
What a wonderful video.
Bit of trivia-the airborne scooter was called a Welbike-the civilian version was the Corgi.Triumph brought out the Tina scooter-it was a total flop and was a god part of the reason for Triumph's demise.
funny how all scooters now use that transmission on the tina.
David Worsley I remember the Tina. A friend had one.
I want one of these!!!
0,42 ..Vespa GS ..i had one loved it
Great video.
The past is so distant it looks like the future
Great film
whew! what a getaway! love it!
06:13 amazing scooter off roading
Fantastic video, thanks for uploading :-)
7:34 Love that relay exchange. Too funny.
how we used to be even madder
top quality scooters of the world come from england,
Nice, quaint, scootering!
Notice the absence of crash helmets - even when under instruction or racing. The mind boggles!
Eeh, tha dunt want crash 'elmits lad, they're for nancies.
Tha want to fall off an' get thi' 'eah smashed to a pulp like a man.
happend to me
started riding motorcycles in 1969 never wore a crash helmet till they made us in 1973
Love it!!
Amazing 1962s skuter
Cool club scenes- kind of pre-Mod era?
My first Scooter cost me 50p (10 shillings) I picked an odd ball, a 250cc twin Triumph Tigress, very smooth, no smoke!
Nice Panhard on the left at 0:56. Lincoln's Inn?
PL17
Happy days!
When england was English and everything was higher quality and full of common sense. Even the police were top quality.
I wonder why scooters never caught up in Britain as much as in some European countries. Spanish or Italian cities are full of those things.
Might have something to do with the weather...
Yah, who wants to ride a scooter in the snow?
It's cos we have Jeremy Clarkson. Powerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
@@pklongutoobe Amsterdam has 50 more rainy days than Edinburgh and everyone there cycles...
@@OhFishyFish Flat
"...man tested" Good.
6:30 dude can ride like a pro
Bangalore is really required those kind of portable scooters to avoid hectic traffic.
Lol. The Corgie miniature scooter from WWII unfolds like my Chinese e bike!
5:24 and this technology is still used today on modern scooters, snowmobiles etc.
"Its jammed today and everyday" *Almost 60 years on* Oh yeah, still jammed...
Noisy stinkers, that's what they were. I ride an electric Vespa-style scooter now and it flies like an angel. No noise, no pollution, pure joy and efficiency.
1:25, I had no idea that the Allies had something like that in WWII!
I love you the video encourages Lane splitting 😂
Never mind the scooters the cars on display here are jaw dropping. At 6.10 does anyone know the name of the British factory?
sure that is a raleigh roma assembly line so probably nottingham also made 2 models of moped .
You could park up with just the key turned off and when you came back it would still be there !
excelente video
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It is nice to know that they were tested by men before letting the pretty little girlies on them. how considerate! hardly a helmet in sight not even on the instructor. Harringay stadium is now a supermarket
Designed with "WOMEN" in mind, BUT It's "MAN" tested. 😂🤣
Now it's electric scooters in 2021
I Love this time❤️💙😍🤩
I wonder what a genuine WW2 military Corgi is worth today?
waht a freakin prank , look at the guy testing the scooter ... its all a blue sky and a shining sun ... he cannot be in britain :P ^^
The weather is nice in Britain occasionally.
5:37
1962 : 45 miles/hour
2021 : 45 km/hour
I half expected to see Tony Hancock walking along somewhere .
Why has no one invented a "Corgi" with a side car though??
What do you think they are up to @ 4:44 ?
All those Mods in training....
Super!!!
Amazing History. Camera should have invented much earlier
Wonderful day's.
A motor scooter can weave in and out of traffic , no wonder so many get flattened, never seen scooters ridden over terrain like that test track , they almost predicted the commuter electric scooter lol just without the motor , interesting video.
Absolutely no helmets
Looks like they had the same trouble with traffic even then!
I love the subtle misogyny
Yep, no helmets...
Strangely, the non-powered scooters are popular again, now, every kid has them. Sort of made a comeback.
No helmets in the state I live in today and guess what? We are still alive.
06:50 even if shes a heavyweight! what ever do you mean?
2.45 scooter name ?
Wot! No Rumi's?
Anybody to see 2021
Germany
Who invented the scooter? Scooters were first invented in Germany in 1817 when Karl von Drais de Sauerbrun created a two-wheeled ride.
It's a scooter commuter that'll vibe your pooter.
Even if she is a heavyweight lol
Damn woman in the 60's must be a racer
Sudden death...Rome,Italy.
The Piaggio Vespa; predating the Lambretta; was built in this country, under license, by Douglas in Weston Supermare(?)
The 1st 'scooters' included the Kingston, a death trap of a thing, devised to get people mobile, & kick start an ailing economy after WW1; & ended up spawning such things as the Crab (a 3 wheel cross between car & m/c & side car!) - & Raleigh's equivalent that went on to become the Regal/Robin/Rialto(!)
Douglas made the awesome 152L2, a 125cc totally British built Vespa utilising much from the Super and Sprint, in the late 80's I earned myself a bit of a following when I turned up at mod do's on the '61 reg 152L2 which to be fair gave broken down old skips a run for their money but it still made it to various rallies and all over SE England, caught fire in Lowestoft, borrowed some wire off a mate and jury rigged the old beast driving it back to south London still smoke coming from the battery box (nice and warm too)
I think the "porky-ness" of Americans is not so much related to "fast food" as it is to too many forms of entertainment that require little or no movement. The USA has had fast food for a long time....but we have only recently turned into fatties. When I was young children spent every moment they could outside playing....sports, etc. I personally spent a minimum average of 15 hours a week on my much loved genuine English Raleigh bicycle
inkey2 Yeah, but there was also the fact that you went to say, McDonald's as a real treat, maybe once a month, not every day.
Great point. I was born in 61 and we were always outside playing. Just a bottle of water and a football!
no american fast food , Tesco or any other supermarket for that matter,,, all fresh food and no TV .
conan howard We got the British music invasion and you got the hamburger-fried chicken-big box store invasion.
OMG.....I love that ww2 "corgi"........thats awsome. They actually dropped those from planes? AWSOME
love it,
Bravoooooo 🙌
If you rode something like that round a park today you'd get nicked.