






c.1961 Ducson Repris 49cc
Chassis no. C7397
Engine no. 5435
No reserve price
Fees include commission and taxes.
Chassis no. C7397
Engine no. 5435
No reserve price
No registration certificate
No MOT
Ducson is a Barcelona-based brand founded by Vicente Solá in the 1950s. After manufacturing bicycles and a large quantity of spare parts for motorcycles, Ducson ceased these activities to focus on creating its own motor vehicles in 1958. Its first model fitted with a Ducson engine was the Repris, considered the best sports moped of its time.
The name Repris, a French term perfectly understood in 1960s Spain, evoking torque, flexibility and a smooth acceleration, was a deliberate and revealing choice. It refers to a machine whose primary quality is mechanical responsiveness—the ability to respond promptly to the rider’s input in urban situations where one starts, stops and starts again. A clever selling point for an era when Spanish cities were beginning to become more densely populated and smooth handling was becoming a key criterion in choice.
The Repris stands out from the Turismo with a slightly more assertive character, refined mechanics, a slightly more polished finish, and a positioning within the Ducson range that places it a notch above the strictly utilitarian. Its 49cc two-stroke engine, still the result of the collaboration with Setter d’Elche, is in this configuration a lively and reliable proposition, well suited to intensive daily use on the streets and secondary roads of Spain during the nascent economic miracle.
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Please note that this lot must be collected after the sale near Bagnères-de-Luchon, in the Central Pyrenees, in the town of Les - Lérida; collection must take place between 5 and 10 May 2026.
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Ducson is a Barcelona-based brand founded by Vicente Solá in the 1950s. After manufacturing bicycles and a wide range of motorcycle spare parts, Ducson shifted its focus to producing its own motorised vehicles in 1958. Its first model fitted with a Ducson engine was the Repris, regarded as the finest sports moped of its time.
The name Repris, a French term perfectly understood in 1960s Spain, evoking torque, flexibility and a smooth acceleration, was a deliberate and revealing choice. It refers to a machine whose primary quality is mechanical responsiveness—the ability to respond promptly to the rider’s input in urban situations where one starts, stops and starts again. A clever selling point for an era when Spanish cities were beginning to become more densely populated and smooth handling was becoming a key criterion in choice.
The Repris stands out from the Turismo with a slightly more assertive character, refined mechanics, a slightly more polished finish, and a positioning within the Ducson range that places it a notch above the strictly utilitarian. Its 49cc two-stroke engine, still the result of the collaboration with Setter d’Elche, is in this configuration a lively and reliable proposition, well suited to intensive daily use on the streets and secondary roads of Spain during the nascent economic miracle.
No reserve price
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