CPI Aragon

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The Aragon is a motor scooter from the CPI Motor Company and the successor to the CPI Oliver.

It has an air-cooled 49 cm³ single-cylinder engine, a replica of a Minarelli type that has an output of 2.9 kW.

Standard equipment includes LED indicators at the front and rear and a stainless steel exhaust.

The 45 km / h version of the scooter is throttled via a spacer ring in its stepless automatic V-belt transmission so that it can be driven with a class B / M driving license. As a 25 km / h version, drivable with a moped test certificate, the scooter is usually throttled via a thinned manifold with an additional resonance pipe ("dummy pipe") and a 7 mm spacer ring. The newer Aragon models from 2007/08 no longer have a blind pipe.

Another version is the Aragon GP with more power and a chrome-plated sports exhaust. It also has a digital speedometer with a rev counter and two sports mirrors. It is driven by a V-belt, which transfers the force to a centrifugal clutch. The scooter was sold in two different colors: blue-yellow and red-silver (white).

Until April 2010, the scooter was sold in Germany by Jack Fox. After their bankruptcy, the company was wound up.