(It’s no longer step-thru, but it will vibrate your trousers!)
Found this on a Brizillian motorcycle site a while a go. Once again, I have no details, but I figure it was good enough just to let you gawk for a couple of minutes. Not the most stylish scooter stereo I’ve ever seen, but it has the take the prize for most bass drivers.
15. November 2005 at 6:53 pm
Yet one more vehicle that encourages me to build a hand-held, directional, electro-magnetic pulse device…
15. November 2005 at 8:06 pm
Lemme know how that works for you. You could prolly make a mint!
20. November 2006 at 6:37 pm
I’ve got a more easy on the eyes Scooter Stereo kit that works with any classic Vespa with a glovebox (p series, px series, Vespa 90, etc). The kits are $175, offer 300 Watts of power, and do not touch the scoot’s electrical system at all.
I’ve also got completed chrome scooter stereos for the PX series ($500. Limited run of 10 and they include an mp3 player, dynamat lining, 300 watts and all the trimmings).
Check them out at http://www.scooterstereo.com