SIM
1951 - 1955
SIM ((Società Italiana Motoscooters or Italian Society Motoscooters)) was founded in 1955 in Milan by a team of engineers, which separated from Motom. The Italian company build their Pegaso moped with a four stroke 48 cc engines, a pressed steel girder chassis, engine and gearbox applied cantilevered and with three-speed. The Pegaso remaind virtually unchanged until 1955, when it was avaliable in several versions, the T with 2 hp, the GT with 2 hp, TV with 2.4 hp and the S with 3 hp. There was also a SIM of Reggio Emilia, who in 1953 built the scooter Aries without a fairing, a two-stroke 148 cc engine, four-speed gearbox and a torsional transmission shaft. The front suspension of the tube frame had a double lower biscuit, with coil springs, the rear suspension is a swing arm with rubber pads. Also in 1953, the SIM has to list the scooter completely carinate SIM-Moretti of 125 cc engine with dual piston. In 1954, production SIM remains unchanged, with the exception of Aries, also available in motoleggera version with identical characteristics in general. The company closed in 1955.
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