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Accumolli (1950), Piaggio powered — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Achilles (1953—1957) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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ACMA (Vespa) (1951—1962), Ateliers de Construction de Motocycles et Accessoires — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Adonis (1949—1952), Société du Scooters Adonis; 50 and 75cc VAP engines — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Aermoto (1938—1940), Sachs powered — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Agrati (1958—1965), Merged with Garelli in 1961, scooters branded as Garelli Capri from 1965 — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Allstate, Brand of retailer Sears; manufactured by Cushman or Piaggio and others — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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(Allwyn Pushpak) Vespa / Allwyn Pushpak (1974—1986) — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Arctic Cat (2000s) — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Ardent (1949—1954), Manufacture Française des Scooters Ardents; initially motorcycle scooter hybrids; Le Poulain and VAP engines — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Auteco Lambretta / Auteco (1954—1970s), licensed Lambrettas; (1990s), Bajaj importers — Colombia (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Autoglider (1919—1922) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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(API) Lambretta / API (1955—1990) — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Bernardet (1948—1959) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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BSA (1958—1965) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Bitri (1955—1964) — Netherlands (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Bond (1957—1962), Makers of Bond Minicars; Villiers powered — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Brumana Pugliese (1970—1980), Lambretta models plus its own models — Brazil (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Busi (1940—1951) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Cagiva — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Cazenave (1954—1960), Mistral and Ydral engines — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Čezeta (CZ), (1957—1964) — Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic) (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Concord (1950s), See Manurhin below — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Cushman (1936—1965) — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Cycle-Scoot (1950s) — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Danmotor Vespa Indonesia (1970s), Licensed Vespa 90cc and 150cc models — Denmark / Indonesia (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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DKR (1957—1967), DKR Company formed by Day & Robinson of Willenhall Radiators, and Cyril Kieft, Villiers engined. — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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DKW (1921—1922, 1954—1957) — Germany / West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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DMW (1957—1967) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Doodle Bug (1946—1948), Brand of retailer Gambles store chain — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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(Douglas) Vespa (1951—1965) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Ducati — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Durkopp (1954—1960) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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FAKA (1952—1957), Took over production of Walba scooters — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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(Fenwick) Lambretta (1951—1960) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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FIAMC (Fabbrica Italiana Auto Moto Cicli) (1950s) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Fly (2006—2010), Distributors of Chinese built scooters — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Garelli (1965—1970), post-merger re-branding of the Agrati Capri — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Generic (2000s), Former brand of Austrian KSR Group used for Asian imports — Austria (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Glas Gogo (1950—1967) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Guizzo (1955—1964), built by Palmieri & Gulinelli of Bologna — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Harley-Davidson — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Heinkel (1953—1965) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Hercules (1950s—1970s), Absorbed into Sachs in the late 1950s — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Indian — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Iso (1948—1957) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Italjet — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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IWL (1955—1965) — East Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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James — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Jawa — Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Jonghi (1953—1957) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Kieft (1955—1957), Importer and distributor of the German Hercules Company mopeds and scooters; Succeeded by the DKR Company — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Kinetic (1998—2008) — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Kinetic Honda (1984—1998) — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Kreidler — Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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KTM — Austria (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Lacombe (1948—1954), P.P. Roussey two-stroke engines; also known as the Comindus. — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Lambretta (Innocenti parent factory) (1947—1972) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Lambretta do Brasil (1955—1964) — Brazil (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Lamby (1977—1990), brand of API — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Laverda (1960—1962), models included Mini 60 and Mini-Scooter. (2000—2004), re-branded Asian sourced scooters — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Lohner (1950—1963), Rotax-Sachs and ILO engines; Merged with the Rotax engine company to form Lohner-Rotax in 1959 — Austria (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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MAC (1972—1977), brand of API — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Maico-letta (1955—1966) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Manurhin (1952—1962), Initially a licensed DKW Hobby scooter; sold in the UK as Concord brand — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Mercury (1956—1958) (not to be confused with USA Mercury) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Messerschmitt — Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Meteora (1950s), NSU powered — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Mitsubishi (1946—1963) — Japan (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Molot (1999—?), See Vyatka below — Russia (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Monark (1957—1969) — Sweden (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Motobi (1963—1968), 50 and 100cc scooters; Relaunched by Austrian partnership in 2010 including a scooter line — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Motoflash (1950s) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Motobloc / Riva Sport Industries (RSI) (1950s), Initially sold the Swiss AMI scooter as the Ami Motobloc. The Sulky was developed with RSI — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Moto Guzzi (1950—1966) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Motovespa (1953—2000), licensed Vespas, taken over by Piaggio — Spain (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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MV Agusta (1950s) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Nibbio (1947—1952), Initially manufactured by Gianca, transferring to San Christopher in 1949 — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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NSU (1951—1956), licensed Lambretta 125cc LC; (1956—1969), their own Prima range — Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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N-Zeta (1960s) — New Zealand (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Paloma (1954—1969), Etablissements Michel Humblot; Acquired by Cazenave in 1964 — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Parilla (1950s) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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(Pasco) Lambretta (1964—1970) — Brazil (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Peirspeed, Re-badged TGB — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Piatti (1954—1957) — Belgium / United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Powell Manufacturing Company (1940s) — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Prina (1949—1954) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Puch — Austria (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Rabbit, Brand of Fuji Heavy Industries — Japan (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Ravat — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Reynolds Runabout (1919—1924), Jackson Car Manufacturing Co and later by A. W. Wall — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Riverside (1960s), Brand of retailer Montgomery Ward manufactured by various imported makes — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Rumi (1954—1969) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Schwinn — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Scootavia (1951—1956) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Scoto (1949—1950), Moped/scooter hybrid built by MGT (Million-Guiet-Tubauto) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Scotta (1952—1953), 125cc Motorcycle/scooter hybrid — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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(Serveta) Lambretta / Lambretta SAL (1954—1989) — Spain (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Siam-bretta (1948—1970), Licence built Lambrettas — Argentina (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Siamoto (1996—1999) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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SICRAF (Paul Vallée Motos) (1949—1954), Societe Industrielle de Construction et de Recherches Automobiles de France; Aubier-Dunne and Ydral engines — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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SIL (1972—1996), Lambretta GP/DL made with plant acquired from the defunct Lambretta — India (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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SIM (Società Italiana Motoscooters) / SIM-Moretti (1953—1955) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Simard (1951—1954), Ydral and AMC engines — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Simonetta / San Cristoforo (1952—1954), Later version of the Nibbio built by San Cristoforo under licence from Ravat of France — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Simson (1955—2002) — East Germany / Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Stewart (1959—1963), acquired by BSA — New Zealand (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Sun / Raleigh (1957—1960), Sun Cycle & Fittings Co Ltd was absorbed by Raleigh Industries in 1958 — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Swallow (1946—1951) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Tamoto (1949—1951) Motorcycle/scooter hybrids — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Tempo (1957—1959), Sachs powered; produced at Progress-Werke-Oberkirch AG in Germany — Norway (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Terrot (1952—1957) — France (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Tomos / Tomos Puch (1950s—?), Moped manufacturer with scooter-like models and a license built Puch scooter. Bankrupt 2019 — Yugoslavia (Slovenia) (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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TN'G — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Toscane (1947) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Triumph (1959—1970) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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TWN (Triumph-Werk Nurnberg AG) (1955) — Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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"Tula" / TMZ (1955—1987) Initially based on the German Goggo TA200, Tula also made three-wheeled scooters — USSR (Russia) (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Vectrix — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Velocette (1960—1964) — United Kingdom (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Vento — USA (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Venus (1953—1955) — Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Vivani (1952) — Italy (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Vyatka (1956—1979; 1999—?) Initially an unlicensed copy of the Vespa 150; In 1999 Vyatskiye Polyany Machine-Building Plant was renamed Molot and started production of the Strizh scooter, but by 2017 was struggling financially — USSR (Russia) / Russia (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Walba (1949—1952), One of the first post-war German scooters, production taken over by FAKA — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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WFM (1959—1965) Manufacturers of the Osa scooter, the Polish People's Republic's only native scooter — Poland (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Zeta (1948—1954) — Italyki (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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ZID (2000s) Degtyaryov Plant motorcycle manufacturer sold Lifan based scooters until at least 2018 — Russia (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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Zündapp (1953—1964) — West Germany (Scooter brands and manufacturers no longer in scooter production)
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