Archive | July, 2008

Review: 2008 Yamaha Majesty

31. July 2008

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We’re still servin’ ‘em up! Here’s the latest in our short, little review series. You can click on the title link to read the write up at Motorcycle.com. You may have noticed the brevity of these reviews. They are meant more to convey the essence of the scooter than offer an all out dissection of […]

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The bird and the wasp in NYC

29. July 2008

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(Julia Allison, and her DOT certified tiara, sit atop this cute little Vespa ET) If you read Wired magazine, then you may recognize the little princess who is perched on this Vespa in NYC. It’s none other than Julia Allison from NonSociety. She submitted this photo because she knows what scooter geeks we are (and […]

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Review: Aprilia Scarabeo 200

28. July 2008

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The latest review for motorcycle.com of the 2008 Aprilia Scarabeo 200. Please click the title link if you prefer to read the review (if you’re a “book IS better than the movie” kinda person).

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Review: Vespa GTV 250ie

25. July 2008

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Alrighty folks, we’ve got our next Motorcycle.com review up. You can watch the video here and read the details on their site HERE. Sorry to send you somewhere else, but I’m trying to help ‘em get a little bit of traffic over there. ;)

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DN-01 captured in the wild

22. July 2008

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Our Korean compadres, Furange custom factory, have captured a shot of the Honda DN-01 in the wild. I hear it’s been available for 4 months now, but I haven’t seen a whole lot of photos of one on the streets. If you’ve ever wondered what a DN-01 would look like with extra storage, check out […]

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Moreped

20. July 2008

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From the Villa.Fi flickr collection (see title link) comes this shot of a moped, the likes of which I’ve never seen. Three wheels, full front fairing, windshield with wiper, roof. Looks like it could have actually been a production model. Here’s another shot (-) it’s blurrier (+) but you can see more detail. Oh… and […]

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