THE SOLEX 2200
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JUNE 1961
Cycling the easy way
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- New motor, more powerful, 3000 rpm.
- Anti-parasitic ignition.
- New, black air filter cover with the S 2200 insignia.
- New cylinder head with the spark plug vertical from October, 1962 onwards.
- New handle bar with the control synchronized by the same cable between the front brake and the gas.
VELOSOLEX 348 F ON CREDIT 1 FRANC PER DAY !
The Solex S 2200 was sold from June,1961 until September,1964
Month Year | Motor number | Price |
June 1961 | 2.202.001 | 348 NF |
January 1962 | 2.386.650 | |
January 1963 | 2.705.990 | 353 F |
January 1964 | 3.041.150 |
THE SOLEX 2200 IN PARIS FASHION
Catherine Deneuve in Saint Tropez in 1962 posing in front of a Solex 2200 to show the fashions of the Parisian designers Christian Dior and Yves Saint-Laurent in the American publication “Life Magazine ”.
This scene has been immortalized by the famous photographer Milton H. Greene (1922-1985).
THE SOLEX 2200 IN MOVIE POSTER
RECORDS AND CELEBRITIES WITH A SOLEX S 2200
DANIEL'S 2200 IN 1962 IN CAUSSADE
AUGUST 1962
The young Daniel Gutierrez (member of Solex-Millenium and the Belgian Solex Club) on the left in the photo, receives a Solex 2200 for his 14th birthday, he is next to his friend, Aldo Ferreri, also an owner of a Solex 2200.
Photo taken in Caussade (Tarn & Garonne)
The young Daniel Gutierrez (member of Solex-Millenium and the Belgian Solex Club) on the left in the photo, receives a Solex 2200 for his 14th birthday, he is next to his friend, Aldo Ferreri, also an owner of a Solex 2200.
Photo taken in Caussade (Tarn & Garonne)
EXCERPT FROM THE CYCLE-NUMBER 17 FROM SEPTEMBER 1961
Now, all information taken, this symbol is the subdued sign of a new evolution of the “bicycle that rolls by itself”. VELOSOLEX, as you know, is resolutely against “sensational news”. The great firm from Courbevoie has not stopped improving their machine since its launching, about fifteen years ago, but it does it without flashy publicity and, above all, it remains faithful to an idea that has made the machine a success.
The VELOSOLEX customer can “follow” his brand: he knows that in each machine he will find again the essential qualities of the previous one. But, he also knows that he will certainly discover an additional benefit, generally well hidden, in the secret of the carefully sheltered mechanics.
The same user has appreciated, for two years now, the automatic “compound” clutch, added to make urban traffic considerably easier. Today, he gains without realizing it, if he doesn’t pay attention to the comparative testing, by the improvements very quietly concealed under the S 2200 insignia.
The VELOSOLEX customer can “follow” his brand: he knows that in each machine he will find again the essential qualities of the previous one. But, he also knows that he will certainly discover an additional benefit, generally well hidden, in the secret of the carefully sheltered mechanics.
The same user has appreciated, for two years now, the automatic “compound” clutch, added to make urban traffic considerably easier. Today, he gains without realizing it, if he doesn’t pay attention to the comparative testing, by the improvements very quietly concealed under the S 2200 insignia.
Following the new Velosolex S 2200 on the road.
62 miles, in the numerous hills of the Vallée de Chevreuse, covered at an average speed of 17 mph, have demonstrated the remarkable climbing qualities of the S 2200.
The new VELOSOLEX is named S 2200. It is immediately identifiable by the black air filter hood with the white S 2200 insignia on it. The spark plug angle has also been modified and it’s no longer visible on the face of the cylinder as in the past.
This new model, which replaces the VELOSOLEX 1700, includes important, new technical aspects, which are conveyed to the owner by:
- a distinct increase in power going uphill.
- more rapid acceleration.
- in general, a greater average speed, coming from the aforementioned advantages, and not from the top speed, which remains controlled at 19 mph.
Besides, the VELOSOLEX 2200 motor is bound by controlling terms approved by the R.T.F.
It is important to point out, all the same, these improvements:
- the price of the new VELOSOLEX remains unchanged: 348 NF
- the gas mileage has not varied, 1.38 qt of Solexine per 62 mi.
- its guarantee is still one year.
Concerning the theoretical plan, the VELOSOLEX technicians applied themselves to obtaining a graphic curve of motor power at full throttle better in the mid-range zone. This zone is exactly that in which the VELOSOLEX, approaching a hill, slows down, and needs to maintain its maximum torque.
This engine torque, in the S2200, is increased, compared to the old model, by 25 to 30% between 1,700 and 3,000 rpm, ranges corresponding to speeds situated between 9 and 16 mph.
This new model, which replaces the VELOSOLEX 1700, includes important, new technical aspects, which are conveyed to the owner by:
- a distinct increase in power going uphill.
- more rapid acceleration.
- in general, a greater average speed, coming from the aforementioned advantages, and not from the top speed, which remains controlled at 19 mph.
Besides, the VELOSOLEX 2200 motor is bound by controlling terms approved by the R.T.F.
It is important to point out, all the same, these improvements:
- the price of the new VELOSOLEX remains unchanged: 348 NF
- the gas mileage has not varied, 1.38 qt of Solexine per 62 mi.
- its guarantee is still one year.
Concerning the theoretical plan, the VELOSOLEX technicians applied themselves to obtaining a graphic curve of motor power at full throttle better in the mid-range zone. This zone is exactly that in which the VELOSOLEX, approaching a hill, slows down, and needs to maintain its maximum torque.
This engine torque, in the S2200, is increased, compared to the old model, by 25 to 30% between 1,700 and 3,000 rpm, ranges corresponding to speeds situated between 9 and 16 mph.
It can be said that the VELOSOLEX S 2200 is at least 25% quicker uphill and, as we have already said, without the rider having to supply the slightest effort; that moment when the rider must begin to pedal, if the hill is very steep, is found to be much later.
Concerning the practical plan, very rigorous testing, which we are relating here, done with machines exactly the same as those that are delivered to the customer, has eloquently demonstrated the advantages of the increase in climbing power:
The VELOSOLEX S 2200, ridden by a cyclist weighing 176 lb., climbs the hills of Picardie (in both directions) or the hill of “17 Turns” in the Vallée de Chevreuse, which contain sections exceeding 7%, without pedal assistance and with an average speed of 12.4 mph.
We had wished to check out these improvements and measure the performance. VELOSOLEX lent themselves to the tests that we are presenting a little further than the report given. Previously, M. Petiot (director of VELOSOLEX production) approached the problem from his own angle:
The VELOSOLEX S 2200, ridden by a cyclist weighing 176 lb., climbs the hills of Picardie (in both directions) or the hill of “17 Turns” in the Vallée de Chevreuse, which contain sections exceeding 7%, without pedal assistance and with an average speed of 12.4 mph.
We had wished to check out these improvements and measure the performance. VELOSOLEX lent themselves to the tests that we are presenting a little further than the report given. Previously, M. Petiot (director of VELOSOLEX production) approached the problem from his own angle:
“We are locked into, since the creation of the machine around 1942, and then when its sale was rendered impossible by the circumstances that you know about, this idea of “the bicycle that rolls by itself” and we intend to remain faithful to it. It had been put to us to increase the speed of the VELOSOLEX. We hadn’t wanted to do it. We thought that, to be both dependable and economical, to be usable by everyone, to keep its indispensable utilitarian character, our machine must not actually go beyond 19 mph. Fuel line diagram for mac.
The objective was entirely attained, you know, since at the present time our production is 1,300 units per day; since, also, the VELOSOLEX constitutes a unique category; since, finally, on the subject of economy, we are proud of not having to modify our price since 1954.
Then it was up to us to not rest on our laurels, there had still been a margin that we had not overcome. The top speed is one thing; the average speed is another. It was well known that if one must be at a fixed maximum level, the other could be improved. The ideal, in our mind, would be obtaining a 19 mph constant speed, whatever the road configuration is, whatever the wind direction is.
We are able to confirm that, with the S 2200, we have taken a great step towards this ideal. How is that? By adding reliable power in uphill situations. We are not going more quickly, but we climb more and more briskly.”
The objective was entirely attained, you know, since at the present time our production is 1,300 units per day; since, also, the VELOSOLEX constitutes a unique category; since, finally, on the subject of economy, we are proud of not having to modify our price since 1954.
Then it was up to us to not rest on our laurels, there had still been a margin that we had not overcome. The top speed is one thing; the average speed is another. It was well known that if one must be at a fixed maximum level, the other could be improved. The ideal, in our mind, would be obtaining a 19 mph constant speed, whatever the road configuration is, whatever the wind direction is.
We are able to confirm that, with the S 2200, we have taken a great step towards this ideal. How is that? By adding reliable power in uphill situations. We are not going more quickly, but we climb more and more briskly.”
Nothing remained for us to do but to set up a comparison on the road between the S 2200 and the 1700, still planned for the beginning of the summer. In fact, if the calculations of the engineers are of any value, the comparative tests will all the same be much more eloquent.
Still, it’s necessary that this trial be followed seriously and strictly.
Several basic factors must happen:
Still, it’s necessary that this trial be followed seriously and strictly.
Several basic factors must happen:
1. THE ROUTE.
It is imperative that the circuit chosen includes an urban section (traffic jams, stops at signal lights, etc.) then, in the rural sections, a suitable dosage of flats, uphills and downhills.
It is why the route adopted was:
Eiffel Tower, Pont de Saint-Cloud, Boulogne, Saint-Cloud Hill, Pont-Noir hill, Picardie hill, Versailles, Saint-Cyr, Trappes, Rambouillet, Dampierre, 17 Turns Hill, Port-Royal hill, Voisins-le-Bretonneux, la Miniere, Satory, Versailles, Picardie hill, Pont of Saint-Cloud, Eiffel Tower.
In covering 62 miles, we are obtaining all that could be desired.
It is why the route adopted was:
Eiffel Tower, Pont de Saint-Cloud, Boulogne, Saint-Cloud Hill, Pont-Noir hill, Picardie hill, Versailles, Saint-Cyr, Trappes, Rambouillet, Dampierre, 17 Turns Hill, Port-Royal hill, Voisins-le-Bretonneux, la Miniere, Satory, Versailles, Picardie hill, Pont of Saint-Cloud, Eiffel Tower.
In covering 62 miles, we are obtaining all that could be desired.
2. THE RIDERS.
It would not have been a strictly honest test to be content with crossing a deserted Paris at the calmest hours; in short, not placing the machines in normal operating conditions. That’s why the test took place in the heart of the morning on a working day. And we add that, for its part, the weather was not particularly agreeable that morning: strong wind, ground occasionally wet.
3. THE DENSITY OF THE TRAFFIC.
It would not have been a strictly honest test to be content with crossing a deserted Paris at the calmest hours; in short, not placing the machines in normal operating conditions. That’s why the test took place in the heart of the morning on a working day. And we add that, for its part, the weather was not particularly agreeable that morning: strong wind, ground occasionally wet.
Lego star wars the complete saga free mac torrent. TESTING PERFORMED MONDAY, JUNE 12th, 1961
Solex Motor
62.3 mi. in 3h 44m 36s Let’s say: 16.65 mph
At the foot of Tour-Eiffel, the official time-keeper, Mr.Robrieux, prepares to give the signal to start the 100 km to the S 2200 rider at 7:24 am.
We have called the roll of the official timekeeper of major automobile and cycle competitions, Mr. Robrieux. This man of figures had been entrusted, additionally, with calculating the distances and surveying the measurements.
One will note that, from the start, the hourly average uphill was always extremely respectable:
11.6 mi or the ascent from the Pont de Saint-Cloud to the Montretout traffic circle 25 km
15.6 mi for Picardie
12.3 mi for the 17-Turns
15 mi for The Miniere
12.4 mi for the Versailles side of Picardie (much steeper than the Fausses-Reposes.
One will note that, from the start, the hourly average uphill was always extremely respectable:
11.6 mi or the ascent from the Pont de Saint-Cloud to the Montretout traffic circle 25 km
15.6 mi for Picardie
12.3 mi for the 17-Turns
15 mi for The Miniere
12.4 mi for the Versailles side of Picardie (much steeper than the Fausses-Reposes.
The rue Dailly, in Saint-Cloud, was climbed
briskly in the middle of intense traffic.
At the summit of Picardie hill, approaching Ville-d’Avray, the “S 2200” passes in front of the official timekeeper, Mr. Robrieux and Messrs. Madsen, Claude Tillet and Daniel Rebour.
It goes without saying that it had not been a matter of pedaling and that this is absolutely firm, that the rider of the S 2200 had climbed these inclines like a tourist, calm and stylishly elegant.
The rider of the 1700 had not been so calm. He lost regularly everywhere.
- 91 seconds in Saint-Cloud
- 58 seconds in the 17-Turns where he had to pedal ever so slightly so as not to be
irremediably distanced
- 89 seconds in Port-Royal
- 42 seconds in La Miniere
- 34 seconds in Picardie
Very visibly, he had experienced less pleasure than his comrade, and if he did not finish after some minutes, the accompanying cars, if the occasion presented itself, helped to restore the situation.
But concerning the S 2200, some other observations had been made:
1 - Always, except in the descents, the speed had not been more than 19 mph
2 - All of the hills had been climbed without effort and without assistance.
3 - The general hourly average, of 16.5 mi for the route going (with unfavorable wind) became 17.1 for the return route, and the overall average was established at 16.6 mi.
The demonstration was completely conclusive. It could even be considered rather sensational, because it is not trivial to border upon the average of 17, on a difficult course, without ever going beyond (except here and there, 1 mph on the downhill) the speed of 19 mph.
The rider of the 1700 had not been so calm. He lost regularly everywhere.
- 91 seconds in Saint-Cloud
- 58 seconds in the 17-Turns where he had to pedal ever so slightly so as not to be
irremediably distanced
- 89 seconds in Port-Royal
- 42 seconds in La Miniere
- 34 seconds in Picardie
Very visibly, he had experienced less pleasure than his comrade, and if he did not finish after some minutes, the accompanying cars, if the occasion presented itself, helped to restore the situation.
But concerning the S 2200, some other observations had been made:
1 - Always, except in the descents, the speed had not been more than 19 mph
2 - All of the hills had been climbed without effort and without assistance.
3 - The general hourly average, of 16.5 mi for the route going (with unfavorable wind) became 17.1 for the return route, and the overall average was established at 16.6 mi.
The demonstration was completely conclusive. It could even be considered rather sensational, because it is not trivial to border upon the average of 17, on a difficult course, without ever going beyond (except here and there, 1 mph on the downhill) the speed of 19 mph.
A little before arriving at Rambouillet at the entrance to the nice straight road running along the forest.
But to what extent had the rules of the game been respected as related to fuel consumption?
We were going to know it, for sure, in going to Longchamp.
After 5 sections averaging 12.4 mi each, the consumption was about 1.4 qt for 62 mi. This is proof enough, if any was needed, that we weren’t dealing with an engine “souped up” for the occasion.
It is known, finally, but it is not bad to repeat it, that the VELOSOLEX for a long time has been endowed with excellent braking. What a good occasion, nevertheless, to ascertain this. Four tests at the maximum speed permitted the registering of the following distances: 4.5 yd, 4.8 yd, 4.0 yd, 4.6 yards.
The Solex 2200 is, irrefutable documents in hand, a new success.
Let’s add, further, that it is still also silent, an important advantage in a world deafened by noise. The general characteristics of the VELOSOLEX have not undergone any essential modifications
We will recall them for you as a reminder:
Two-stroke motor, 49 cc, with double transfer and automatic clutch, roller drive, the motor has ignition and electrical systems powered by magnetic flywheel, the front and rear lights function the same if the machine is stopped, equipped with a special carburetor, without a float bowl assembly, is a watertight Solex, the Solexine consumption is particularly economical: 1.4 qt for 62 mi.
The cycle portion has not undergone any modifications, the VELOSOLEX is still the only open frame, its weight is 62.5 lb in running order, it has balloon tires (19 x 1.75) and two rim brakes.
A last piece of information of notoriety in conclusion:
More than 2,500,000 VELOSOLEX have been put into service since the start of mass production in 1946 and the only French factories of the brand (Courbevoie, Arras and Tours) put out more than 1,300 machines each day.
We were going to know it, for sure, in going to Longchamp.
After 5 sections averaging 12.4 mi each, the consumption was about 1.4 qt for 62 mi. This is proof enough, if any was needed, that we weren’t dealing with an engine “souped up” for the occasion.
It is known, finally, but it is not bad to repeat it, that the VELOSOLEX for a long time has been endowed with excellent braking. What a good occasion, nevertheless, to ascertain this. Four tests at the maximum speed permitted the registering of the following distances: 4.5 yd, 4.8 yd, 4.0 yd, 4.6 yards.
The Solex 2200 is, irrefutable documents in hand, a new success.
Let’s add, further, that it is still also silent, an important advantage in a world deafened by noise. The general characteristics of the VELOSOLEX have not undergone any essential modifications
We will recall them for you as a reminder:
Two-stroke motor, 49 cc, with double transfer and automatic clutch, roller drive, the motor has ignition and electrical systems powered by magnetic flywheel, the front and rear lights function the same if the machine is stopped, equipped with a special carburetor, without a float bowl assembly, is a watertight Solex, the Solexine consumption is particularly economical: 1.4 qt for 62 mi.
The cycle portion has not undergone any modifications, the VELOSOLEX is still the only open frame, its weight is 62.5 lb in running order, it has balloon tires (19 x 1.75) and two rim brakes.
A last piece of information of notoriety in conclusion:
More than 2,500,000 VELOSOLEX have been put into service since the start of mass production in 1946 and the only French factories of the brand (Courbevoie, Arras and Tours) put out more than 1,300 machines each day.
At the arrival of rider and machine naturally in perfect condition!
mileage covered: 60.1 mi
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1950
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1951
1952 velosolex model 600
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1953
the velosolex 45 was sold from may 1946 to august 1953. as early as 1947, velosolex asked the bp petroleum company to research a special mixture for the velosolex 45cc for maximum optimization of the motor. it should be pointed out that the bp service stations already sold the “energic” and “energol” mixtures for the other motorbikes. solexine was sold in filled and sealed 2 liter yellow cans (the yellow color lasted until 1957), and also at the pump in the bp service stations.
1956
1958 velosolex 1010
the velosolex was introduced right after world war 2. like the italian lambrettas and vespas in the scooter world, the velosolex set the highest standard in its genre, and remained the market leader for cyclomoteurs throughout its production run. this particular one is a beautiful velosolex 1010, the same type used in mon oncle, which came out in the same year.
1960
1963
1964 VeloSolex 2200
1964
i believe this solex was imported and registered in the uk in 2000. image provided courtesey of www.buyvintage.co.uk.
1966
1960's french solex moped, 49cc. for those of you not familiar with french solex mopeds, the front tyre is friction driven by a roller which is in turn powered by the small drop down engine above the front wheel. the engine is started by simply pedalling.
1967
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1972
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