1977 Columbia Commuter — Dewey's Mopeds Denver Colorado Moped Shop

Columbia Commuter Moped. 1980 Columbia Commuter 46cc moped This company produced the tubular frames, long seats, fenders, wheels, hubs, brakes, front fork assembly, headlight, and wiring harnesses in the USA We ride mostly 1970s pedal-equipped two-stroke models, such as those manufactured by Puch, Motobécane, Peugeot, Tomos, Garelli, Sachs, Kreidler, etc

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To use the parts list you have to know what model family 1,2,3,4,5,6 your bike is in. I just got this columbia commuter great shape with 31 actual miles on it

Columbia Commuter Moped Photos — Moped Army

Post pictures, ask questions, find your local gang, and share knowledge. I made the purchase of a 1977 Sach Columbia Commuter hastily without checking to see how good or bad I got the price, so I wanted to get some opinions. 1980 Columbia Commuter 2240 - Chrome Lover's Dream with Rare German Engineering This incredibly rare and chromed-out 1980 Columbia Commuter 2240 is a head-turner with an intriguing mix of aesthetics, history, and engineering

Columbia Commuter Moped Photos — Moped Army. that produced identical mopeds under the name Mopet into the mid 90's we need the part that throws the spark, a coil or the charger whatever its called on these

1978 Columbia Sachs Commuter Moped at Elmer's Auto & Toy Museum. • Low mileage! • Engine made by the German company SACHS • 100% working electrical features Featuring a soft-tail suspension, long seat, chrome fenders, speedometer, and a tube frame, this moped stands apart as a unique collector's piece