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Rumi clubs have existed throughout the reign of the Moto Rumi. One that comes to mind is the Multi Motors Club which was run from The Northumberland Arms pub in Isleworth, I'm sure there were many more.. Multi motors was run as a subsidiary of small engineering company which designed and manufactured the three cylinder version of the two stroke engine. Multi Motors was a small outlet in Whitton with a main interest in Rumis. The three cylinder could always be seen in the window, which attracted great interest from Rumi enthusiasts.
The Moto Rumi club today was initially started by a chap called Tony Mooring during 1974. Tony was the proud owner of a Rumi and knew some guys who were also keen to get their hands on one so they got together and decided to form a club. Tony by this time had acquired a large number of Rumi bits from various Rumi specialists who were unfortunately ceasing to sell Rumis due to the decision by Rumi to stop production.
Tony has now ceased selling spares but remains active member and is President of the UK club.. The club by now in the capable hands of Joss Ollett went from strength to strength and now has a register of over 100 members some as afar as Australia and Canada in fact from all over the world.
Running in tandem to the UK club is the Rumi Club France which has well over 100 members from all over Europe. The UK club and Rumi club France get together twice a year for outings in the Ardeche and Alsace regions of France.
In 2005 Paul Stokes took over the running of the club from Joss Ollett who did a magnificent job building the club to what it is today. If you have a Rumi or would like to own one or just interested contact Paul, he will be glad to hear from you. Phone 01344 843789. Email: motorumiclub@tesco.net
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Donnino Rumi
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The Rumi organization was formed at the beginning of the century in Bergamo, Italy by Donnino Rumi and originally supplied cast components to the textile machinery industry. At the outbreak of the second world war Rumi became involved in the manufacture of armaments, miniature submarines and torpedoes. After the end of the war in 1950 Rumi decided to get involved in the manufacture of lightweight motorcycles. It was also decided to base the power plant on the horizontal twin two stroke unit of 125cc capacity. In 1952 with the popularity of scooters Rumi started manufacturing the Squirrel or Scoiattolo a pressed steel monocoque body with tubular swinging arm rear suspension and teleforks with 14 inch wheels and three gears, subsequent models had a four speed gearbox and electric starter and was reputed to be the fastest scooter then in production.
In 1952 Rumi was producing the "sports" and "super sport" motorcycle models, (single and twin carburetor versions respectively). The "super sport" was superceded by the "Competitzoine" or "Gobbetto" a pure factory racer, a "Competitzoine" won the Italian National Championship in 1954. During 1955 the "Competitzione" was superceded by the "Junior Corsa" and "Junior Gentleman" . 1954 brought the production of the Formichino or Little ant scooter which was reputedly designed by Ing Salvatti The entire body (with exception of the front forks , crash rails and leg shields) were produced in cast aluminium with the front and rear castings bolted to the engine to form a monocoque which resulted in a light and rigid construction, the rear swinging arm, chain case and silencer box were also constructed in cast aluminium. These models had originally 8 inch wheels but by 1958 they reverted to 10 inch which gave a better stability and ground clearance.
In 1958 Rumi also produced a sports version called the "Tipo Sport" which had a 22mm carburetor, larger exhaust pipes and a higher compression ratio. In 1957/58 and 1960 Rumi won the famous Bol d'or 24 hour races at Montlhery in France and subsequently Rumi produced the Bol d'or scooter named after the race. In the UK it sported dropped handlebars, chrome plated aluminium cylinders and twin carburetors but the French version favored the Bol d'or with a single 22mm carburetor. Unfortunately during the 1960s Rumi went into liquidation and Donnino Rumi the archangel of the Rumi motorcycles and scooters went back to his prime love of being a sculptor and artist.
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RUMI CLUB FRANCE 30th ANNIVERSARY OUTING IN THE MORVAN FRANCE
The glass Trophy presented to Rumi Club France for their 30th anniversary UK and French club members gather before the 80 mile run out
THE VMSC SHOW COVENTRY APRIL 2007
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Rumis Line up at the VMSC show at Coventry. The show was as usual an excellent day with plenty to see and do.Our Rumis did very well getting a
first and second in the "Rest of the World Category. Geoff Crossley showed off his beautiful polished alloy Rumi. It looked stunning.
Kempton Park SOUTHERN BIKE SHOW 2007.
WROUGHTON 2007

BEAULIEU 2007

POPHAM MOTORCYCLE MEGAMEET 2007
Pictures sent in from Europe
| This shows the French Rumi club supported by the UK club members taking a break in the town square during a run through Puycelsi north east of Toulouse. |
This picture was sent in by Reinhardt Baldassari from Vienna. It shows a Rumi stand at the Oldtimers-messe Tuln Austria. Baldassarri is on the left , close to his Rumi scooters. In the background is a Rumi 200 owned by Mr Werner Zlamalik |
Peter Caisley riding his "Cafe Racer" in France during the Ardeche meeting 17th/18th/19th June. Looking good Peter. |
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This picture was taken during the Rumi Club France three day run through the Ardeche in France. All the Rumis lined up on the bridge over the River Labeaume at Labeaume. The three days were very hot so a dip in the river during the day came as a relief for those brave enough to take the plunge. The event was attended by UK club members who had a memorable time. A DVD of the event has been produced which will be available soon. |

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CLUB PRESIDENT. Tony Mooring. E-Mail. tony@tonymooring.co.uk
Club Chairman/Secretary. Paul Stokes. E-Mail. motorumiclub@tesco.net Contact Paul for further information about the club and how to join. New members always wanted.
Rumi Club France Liaison officer. Peter Caisley Via E-mail: motorumiclub@tesco.net
DVLA marque specialist Roger Gedge 01473 780614
WEB MASTER. Paul Stokes for any website questions or updates, For Sale items/Info etc. E-Mail: motorumiclub@tesco.net |
FRANCE and USA CLUB CONTACTS
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Pat Guagenti (President) | pat@scooterworks.com |
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Alain Sueur (secretary) |
rumiclubfr@aol.com |
Events in the UK

EVENTS FOR 2008.
COME ALONG AND CHECK OUT THE RUMIS AND CHAT TO RUMI ENTHUSIASTS
These are the dates for possible events so far.
ARDINGLY VINTAGE & CLASSIC SHOW SUN 13th JULY
UXBRIDGE AUTO SHOW 20th JULY
WROUGHTON
CLASSIc VEHICLE SHOW
Sat/ Sun 2nd & 3rd Aug
Popham Bike Extravagansa 17th Aug
For details on any of the above events please
Paul: 07800634023
Email: motorumiclub@tesco.net
FRENCH CLUB OUTINGS
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RUMI
CLUB FRANCE -SORTIES 2007 No information available. |