Website design By BotEap.comIt was back in 1949 when its manufacturer, Motobecane, introduced the first moped to the market. Motobecane, whose name derives from two colloquial words, namely “moto” and “becane”, was a company based in France. The main business of the company was the production of motorcycles, bicycles and mopeds. The company name was self-explanatory, as “moto” is a colloquial word meaning motorcycle, while “becane” is a slang word for bicycle.

Website design By BotEap.comSince the first production of mopeds in 1949, these mopeds have gained great popularity among bike and moped enthusiasts. In 1970, the popularity of these vehicles rose to even greater heights, causing their manufacturer to produce at least 750,000 units of these vehicles each year. According to records, Motobecane had produced and sold about 14 million pieces of these mopeds to the public.

Website design By BotEap.comWhile the company’s scooters, bicycles, mopeds, and motorcycles were widely embraced by the public, Motobecane still met its demise sometime in the year 1981. It stopped production of the famous mopeds and filed for bankruptcy. Later, it was sold to the Yamaha Motor Company Ltd., another manufacturer of mopeds and motorcycles. Until now, Yamaha is one of the key players in the moped and motorcycle industry.

Website design By BotEap.comYamaha reformed and reorganized the systems company Motobecane in 1984 and renamed it MBK. Under his head, Pedro Álvarez, MBK picked up what Motobecane had left behind. The company revived the production of moped vehicles and raised them again in popularity.

Website design By BotEap.comOf the millions of mobylette bicycles sold since its first release in 1949, the la bleue model was one of the most sought after. This model got its name from the color of its initial versions, which were only sold in blue.

Website design By BotEap.comWhen France underwent radical economic and cultural changes, moped sales plummeted dramatically. The engines in these vehicles did not meet vehicle emission standards written under new EU anti-pollution legislation. Also, most people, particularly teenagers, had already changed their preferences. Instead of mopeds, which had been the means of transportation for many farmers, postmen, and even lovers for many years, flashy and colorful scooters have now become the trend. These changes ended the popularity of moped vehicles. In November 2002, the production of these vehicles was stopped.

Website design By BotEap.comThe scooter has now taken the place of the moped in terms of popularity. However, mopeds remain in the minds of those who have grown to love them. These vehicles enjoyed popularity for 48 years and have made millions of people happy during their heydays.

Website design By BotEap.comThe moped vehicle received recognition when it was revived through the movie “Amelie” starring actor Nino Quincampoix. In the film, lead actor Nino was shown driving a moped through the streets of Paris. Aside from the film, the memory of France’s once-famous vehicle was revived when it appeared on sets of stamps that were issued by France’s national post office sometime in March.

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