The Sears Allstate Motorcycle Owners Club was started in 1990 by Sears collector Bill Murar. For many years it was one of the only outlets to find information about the motorcycles, scooters and mopeds sold by Sears. The club has been dormant for the past few years but will live again via the internet. If you have any of the bikes made by Puch, Cushman, Gilera, Vespa or any of the other manufacturers that were sold through Sears, this site is for you.
My bad I thought it was 60cc, in that case it sounds like it has the same engine as my other 3 Allstates, top speed about 35 mph? ... From: CHARLES CARTER
Well folks: In the continuing saga of my noise I have done the following as emailed: Changed carb needle setting to second notch (nope and ran bad) changed
The Sabre is actually a 50cc, 49cc, actually, and in Indiana, it has to be under XX horsepower to be considered a "scooter". Love riding it, it is a lot of
My other Allstates are classified moped so I don't need registration, plates, insurance, etc. to ride them. I am assuming that the Sabre being 60cc and no