Scott Super Squirrel - Specifications & Review

Super Squirrel

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Articleid674957
CategorySport
MakeScott
ModelSuper Squirrel
Year1934

Engine & Transmission

ClutchTwo-speed foot shift
Displacement596.00 ccm (36.37 cubic inches)
EnginedetailsTwin, two-stroke
FuelsystemCarburettor
Gearbox3-speed
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain

Other Specifications

LightActylene head and tail

About Scott

Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Founder: Alfred Angas Scott
Best Known For: Water-cooled two-stroke twins (Squirrel) and early engineering innovation

Company History

Scott Motorcycles were decades ahead of their time, championing water-cooled two-stroke twins with silky power and forward-thinking frames. The famous Squirrel models combined lightness with stamina, winning hill climbs and road races and influencing how riders thought about lubrication and cooling. Scotts were engineering showcases: chain-driven pumps, telescopic forks in early forms, and layouts that invited both curiosity and respect. Their uniqueness also demanded devoted maintenance and a rider who appreciated their strengths. As the industry standardized around four-stroke multis and then modern twins, Scott’s volume declined, but its legend grew among enthusiasts. Historically, Scott proves that radical ideas can be both fast and durable, and that the path not taken still teaches future engineers where performance and elegance can meet.

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