Back when Honda, Yamahama, K-saki, Bultaco, BSA, BMW, Triumph, and Harley were scoots of choice by true enthusiast.
Sears sold their fair share of these.
My mother always got the Sears and Roebuck catalogs year around. The Winter and Summer ones were about 2 or more inches thick. They sold those bikes and a two wheel scooter - with a few 3 wheel ones. I'll get the pic when I'm home and attach it. Someone had rebuilt a (2) in the front small trike beauty from the 30s, 40s or 50s. Parked kinda next to it, but angles were all wrong and it and my RT didn't get photographed together like I wanted them to. It was at a tractor and equipment show for antique farm stuff on GA 53, just west of Calhoun, GA. I had a great time walking amoungst all that stuff I had been around, under and driven when I was a kid working on a farm - actually until I was graduated from college and went in the service.
Just maybe this David Bradley was some kind of small garden, Until I really looked at it just now, I remembered it as a Trike - nobody's perfect. That's why the pic of a grandaughter getting baptized and the pic of old pumps for sale on the old wagon. Please don't beat me!
Can't tell you how many rainy days back in the fifties I spent looking at, and reading every word on anything they had with a motor/engine on it, and if not dreaming there. I was in the gun section.
Identify what you have control over and find peace with what you don't.