Chrysler Airflow Scooter. Originally uploaded by tokyo scooter stuff As long as we were talking about the Honda Helix, I thought I’d bring this one up. Quite an oddball custom job that’s for sure. This image was titled “Chrysler Airflow Scooter” and has a comment that says “The second ugliest device on the planet.”. Eh, […]
Continue reading...20. October 2007
Arigato to seikatsu for sharing this photo called “Break at a streetlight”. When you are stuck at a long light in Tokyo and you’re on your Helix, just kick back and catch a “z” or two. I’m upset that I don’t see a little animated snot bubble coming from their noses. *POP* ***update***Changed the link […]
Continue reading...18. October 2007
We already know that the Honda SH300i is a huge seller in Europe. We also know / believe that we won’t be seeing the SH300i in the USA anytime soon. So, to fulfill your need for a little SH300i luvin’ (I’m talking to you fellas of SCGT), I wanted to post this link sent over […]
Continue reading...16. October 2007
Damn! Mud bogging?! You ever seen anything like this at the Gymkhana?Another year of the Gulf Monsoon Scooter Rally has concluded with Manjit “The Man” Bassan taking home the Rs (money). Here’s a snippet: It was lucky that a competitive sector was canceled due to heavy water logging. Under the circumstances, riders had to exercise […]
Continue reading...16. October 2007
This was found at engadget: We’ve certainly seen a few unique bicycles in our day, but the Switchbike truly caters to a very unique crowd. This interesting creation, seen at Holland Innovation, looks like your average cruiser at first glance, but by simply leaning back and pulling up the handlebars, this thing becomes downright Chopper-like. […]
Continue reading...16. October 2007
(Just checked the tire pressure and I’m ready to roll!) What started out as a promise back in August evolved into something much larger. Back when Alix’s journey was expected to be 9,000 miles ending in Crawford I had posted that I would like to ride up to meet her. Forty six days later I […]
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20. October 2007
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