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Cushman Eagle
1955Scooter

Cushman Eagle

Key specifications

Engine
318 cc
Fuel type
petrol
Front brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)

Overview

### 1955 Cushman Eagle: A Classic American Scooter The 1955 Cushman Eagle stands as a testament to the golden age of American scooters, blending practicality with a dash of flair. Aimed at urban commuters and enthusiasts alike, this model emerged during a time when scooters were gaining popularity for their ease of use and distinctive style. With its unique design and reliable performance, the Cushman Eagle carved out a niche for itself, attracting riders looking for both functionality and a sense of adventure on two wheels. At the heart of the Eagle is its robust single-cylinder, two-stroke engine, displacing 318 cc (19.4 cubic inches). This powerplant is not just about numbers; it delivers a top speed of 84 km/h (52.2 mph), making it an exhilarating ride for navigating city streets or cruising on open roads. The engine’s simplicity is complemented by a carburettor fuel system, ensuring a smooth and responsive throttle response. With an impressive fuel consumption rate of 3.14 litres per 100 km (31.8 km/l or 74.91 mpg), the Cushman Eagle is as efficient as it is fun, allowing riders to enjoy longer journeys without frequent stops at the pump. The Eagle’s chassis showcases a classic design, equipped with expanding drum brakes both front and rear that offer dependable stopping power. While the suspension may not rival modern motorcycles, it provides a comfortable ride suitable for urban exploration. The belt final drive adds to the scooter's user-friendly nature, requiring minimal maintenance and ensuring a smooth transfer of power from the engine to the rear wheel. The Eagle's retro aesthetic, combined with its practical features, makes it a sought-after classic among collectors and enthusiasts. ####

Pros

    Cons

    • Fuel Efficiency: With a superb fuel consumption of 74.91 mpg, the Eagle is an economical choice for daily commuting.
    • Simplicity and Reliability: The single-cylinder, two-stroke engine is straightforward and known for its durability, making it a low-maintenance option.
    • Classic Aesthetic: The vintage design and iconic styling of the Cushman Eagle attract attention, making it a standout on the road and at shows.
    • Limited Speed: While the top speed of 52.2 mph is adequate for city riding, it may not satisfy those seeking higher performance for longer highway journeys.
    • Basic Suspension: The drum brake and suspension systems may feel less advanced compared to modern scooters, potentially affecting ride comfort on rough terrain.
    • Niche Market: As a classic scooter, parts may be harder to find, and it might not be suitable for all riders, particularly those seeking contemporary features and technology.

    Technical details

    Source specification data

    Make
    Cushman
    Model
    Eagle
    Category
    Scooter
    Top Speed
    84.0 km/h (52.2 mph)
    Fuel System
    Carburettor
    Displacement
    318.00 ccm (19.40 cubic inches)
    Engine Details
    Single cylinder, two-stroke
    Fuel Consumption
    3.14 litres/100 km (31.8 km/l or 74.91 mpg)
    Greenhouse Gases
    O2
    g/km. (
    O2
    -
    Carbon
    dioxide emission)
    Transmission Type Final Drive
    Belt
    Seat
    Single spring-mounted
    Rear Brakes
    Expanding brake (drum brake)
    Front Brakes
    Expanding brake (drum brake)