Back when we had hair Nostalgic memories from times gone by Scooterama A felicitous fanfare of facts, feedback and faces What’s going on? A look at the scooterist calendar Events round-up Coverage of recent events
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York Inset SC 10th Anniversary charity ride
York Inset SC 10th anniversary, John Martin Memorial Mods & Rockers Ride 2017 St Georges Day, April 23, 2017 A big thank-you to everyone who attended and supported the event. Chosen charity: Yorkshire Air Ambulance
Read moreVespa front wheel bearing replacement
Unlike latter two-stroke Vespas (specifically the PX), the GS 160 and SS180 have the distinct advantage that the wheel bearings can be replaced in the home workshop. This is without requiring the removal of the
Read moreScarborough National Scooter Rally 2017
April 14-16, 2017 Images: Mau and Terry Brown
Read moreVeni, Vidi, Vici
Vespas resting amongst the rocks may provide some strange images – but there’s nothing stranger than what took place in South West Africa (in what’s now known as Namibia) during 1968. The words of Julius
Read moreVMSC Extravaganza 2017 in pictures
Here’s a few images from the Vintage Motor Scooter Extravaganza which took place on Sunday April 2, 2017. Images courtesy of David Brown
Read moreScooter and Scooterist magazine
PUBLISHING BYGONES Scooter & Scooterist magazine Between September 1973 and August 1987, it was down to one magazine to keep the scooterist scene up to date with everything that was going on in
Read moreStan’s MotoVespa 150s
SALVAGING THE PAST Stan’s MotoVespa 150s Back in the day, one of the scooters Stan Pennington owned was a Messerschmitt-Vespa GS 150 and since then he’s always had a hankering to purchase another one and
Read moreKettering Scooter and Light Car Club
This is a picture of myself, Nick Williams (left) and mate Geoff Cox; we were members of the Kettering Scooter and Light Car Cub around 1959. We had just won the Camberley Lucky Seven Plate
Read moreReview: TomTom Vio sat nav
TomTom Vio sat nav RRP: £149 Reviewer: Mau TomTom’s new ‘Vio’ is claimed to be the first ‘live stream’ sat nav device to be powered by a smartphone. To use it, you download the free
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