Archive | July, 2005

Tiny Scooter Week: The Honda Dax

5. July 2005

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Another tiny Honda from the 80′s the Dax ST 70. Not quite a standard step-thru scooter, but with 72cc’s on her, we’ll let it pass. This little guy loves to be modded (as seen in these photos). Not the cutest scooter in the world, but I wouldn’t kick it out of the garage. AHAHAH! That’s […]

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Tiny Scooter Week: The Honda Motocompo

4. July 2005

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THIS is my alltime favorite odd-ball scooter. The incredible folding 50cc magic fun bike. Honda’s Motocompo (NCZ50). I shouldn’t tell you guys (gals) about it because I don’t want you buying them all up before I get one. Anyway… They fit in your trunk: You can go to this site to see some GREAT promo […]

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The WTF!? Award goes to…

4. July 2005

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I really don’t have much to say here… I’ll just sit here with my mouth opened in the “Wha?” position and maybe scratch my head.

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Tiny Scooter Week: The Honda Zook

4. July 2005

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This one prolly takes the cake for small scooters. Here’s some info on this tiny two wheeler: This 50cc marvel came into production back in 1990. This is what I would call the microzoic era for scooters. The Zook or Honda MS50L was supposed to be kinda difficult to ride… like a 3.3hp motorized skateboard, […]

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Tiny Scooter Week: The Italjet Pack 2

4. July 2005

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1980 PACK-A-WAY 50Back to the idea of the Kit Kat and re-designing its project for the ’80s, the Pack-a-Way was created, which was named Pack 2 later on: outstanding style and innovative design were its main features. Since 1980 a PACK 2 is in the permanent MOMA collection in New York.

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Roofed Scooter Week: Buy your BWM C1 on eBAY

3. July 2005

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Check it out here! If you don’t mind bringing back from Northern Ireland. Right now it’s going for about $1200 US with 8 Days to go (reserve not met). If I had some spare loot lying around, I’d get it. Talk about a sweet colletor’s item! And get some stereo ideas here.

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