Year | Colors | Production | Suspension | Tank | Muffler |
1948 | A1 - B - R | 10,117 | girder | solid color | fishtail |
1949 | A | 7291 | girder | solid color | fishtail |
1950 | A1 - B - B1 - R - Y | 4708 | girder | fishtail | |
1951 | B2 - B3 - G - R1 - Y | 5101 | Tele-Glide | solid color | round |
1952 | B2 - B4 - G1 - R1 | 4576 | Tele-Glide | round |
The original S-model had 1.7-3 hp, battery ignition and lighting, a 50-inch wheelbase, 19-inchwheels, a top speed of about 55 mph, weighed about 170 pounds, and had a 3-speed foot shift. The bore and stroke were 2.06" x 2.28".
165cc ST-model Single
Year | Colors | Production | Tank | Wheels |
1953 | B5 - G2 - G3 - R2 | 4225 | 3.25 x 19-inch | |
1954 | A - B5 - G2 - I - R2 - Y1 | 2835 | solid color | 3.25 x 19-inch |
1955 | A - B6 - G4 - R - R2 - Y1 | 2263 | 3.25 x 19-inch | |
1956 | B6 - R2 - X - Y2 | 2219 | 3.50 x 18-inch | |
1957 | B7 - F - R2 - W | 2401 | 3.50 x 18-inch | |
1958 | A - B7 - C - R3 | 2445 | large 165 logo | 3.50 x 18-inch |
1959 | B7 - R3 - R4 - T | 2311 | 3.50 x 18-inch |
All of the 165cc ST's had Tele-Glide front suspension, no rear suspension, color-coordinated upper fork cover plates, 5.5 horsepower, a bore and stroke of 2.37" x 2.28", and battery ignition and lighting.
Hummer 125cc
Year | Colors | Production | Tank | Wheels | Front Brake |
1955 | A - B6 - G4 - R2 - Y1 - Z | 1040 | 19-inch | None | |
1956 | B6 - R2 | 1384 | 18-inch | None | |
1957 | B7 - F - R2 - W | 1350 | 18-inch | Drum | |
1958 | A - B7 - C - R3 | 1677 | Large 125 logo | 18-inch | Drum |
1959 | B7 - R3 - R4 - T | 1285 | Large white logo | 18-inch | Drum |
The 125cc was brought back into the lineup as a 3.5-hp economy model in 1955. The economizing was clearly visible in the black handlebars and wheel rims, you-squeeze-it bulb horn, and the deletion of the battery ignition and lighting. The weight had crept up to 178 pounds. This is the only model that was officially named Hummer. Note: The change from
19" to 18" wheels in 1956 may not be correct for this model.
Super 10 165cc
Year | Colors | Production | Tank | Wheels |
1960 | B8 - G5 - R2 - R4 | 2488 | Single stripe thru white | 3.50 x 18-inch |
1961 | B7 - B8 - G5 - R4 - W | 1527 | Large white lower panel | 3.50 x 16-inch |
The Super 10 had a 9-hp version of the B (Hummer) engine. A version restricted to 5 hp was also offered. This transition model between the Hummer and Pacer was offered with options such as buckhorn handlebars and buddy seats in white or gray. All Super 10's had magneto ignition instead of a battery.
Ranger 165cc
Year | Colors | Production | Tank | Wheels |
1962 | B7 - P - R4 - R5 | app. 200 | White top panel | 3.50 x 18-inch |
The Ranger was produced until the factory ran out of 165cc engines. The Ranger was basically a stripped Scat without lights or a front fender. The gearing was very low for off-road work, and the same gearing was offered as an option on the Scat. The production total of the Pacer, Ranger, and Scat for 1962 was 1983. Only about 200 of these were Rangers. *
Pacer 175cc
Year | Colors | Production | Suspension | Tank |
1962 | B7 - P - R4 - R5 | * see note above | rigid | White top panel |
1963 | A - R4 - R5 - T | 1740 (inc. Scat) | spring | Birch White lower panel |
1964 | A - R6 | 2760 (inc. Scat) | spring | Large white side panel |
1965 | A - B9 - R7 | 1250 (inc. Scat) | spring | White lower panel with stripe |
The Pacer and Scat both had 10 horsepower, a bore and stroke of 2.37" x 2.41", a 52-inch wheelbase, 16-inch wheels and a 1.9 gallon tank painted in the same colors and patterns for each year. The listed weight of the Pacer was 205 pounds.
Scat 175cc
Year | Colors | Tank | Suspension | Wheels |
1962 | B7 - P - R4 - R5 | White top panel | rigid | 18-inch |
1963 | A - R4 - R5 - T | Birch White lower panel | spring | 18-inch |
1964 | A - R6 | Large white side panel | spring | 18-inch |
1965 | A - B9 - R7 | White lower panel with stripe | spring | 18-inch |
The listed weight of the Scat was 220 pounds. All Scats had high-mounted fenders and semi-knobby tires. The most interesting component of the Pacer and Scat of 1963 was the new rear suspension spring mounted underneath the engine, predating the Softtail by about twenty years!
Bobcat 175cc
Year | Colors | Production | Exhaust | Wheels |
1966 | R7 - S - U | 1150 | Chrome | 18-inch |
The main distinction of the Bobcat was its one-piece, fiberglass tank cover, seat base, and rear fender, much like the one that would later appear on the original Super Glide. The standard muffler was painted black, but I believe nearly all Bobcats were sold with the optional chrome muffler.
Solely for the purpose of easily fitting all of the color names into this chart, each color has been assigned a letter designation. These are as follows:
A - Black A1 - Brilliant BlackB - Azure Blue B1 - Riviera Blue B2 - Rio Blue B3 - Metallic Blue B4 - Marine Blue Metallic B5 - Glacier Blue B6 - Atomic Blue B7 - Skyline Blue
B8 - Hi-Fi Blue B9 - Pacific Blue C - Tropical Coral F - High Fire G - Metallic Green G1 - Tropical Green G2 - Forest Green G3 - Glamour Green G4 - Hollywood Green G5 - Hi-Fi Green I - Daytona Ivory P - Hi-Fi Purple R - Flight Red R1 - Persian Red
R2 - Pepper Red R3 - Calypso Red R4 - Hi-Fi Red R5 - Tango Red R6- Fiesta Red R7 - Holiday Red S - Sparkling Burgundy T - Hi-Fi Turquoise U - Indigo Metallic W - Birch White X - Tangerine Y - Sportsman Yellow Y1 - Anniversary Yellow
Y2 - Champion Yellow Z - Aztec Brown
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