Review – 2008 Yamaha C3

7. August 2008

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Here’s the lasted video that goes along with the written review for the 2008 Yamaha C3, being hosted over at Motorcycle.com. Read the review over here. I enjoyed it, but I tell you what… I’ve said it myself and heard from others; we would love to see a that new Zuma 125 engine stuffed into […]

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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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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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Review: The Aprilia SportCity 250ie

15. July 2008

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Well, the first of our scooter reviews for Motorcycle.com is up. The video is just a summary. If you’d like to read the whole enchilada click on the title link or just click here.Note: For some reason when YouTube encoded it my audio got kinda messed up (breathy and plosive). Oh well… now I’m gonna […]

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TheScooterScoop adds the "Steve Journal"

19. June 2008

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I can hear it now:So… Where’s the updates? You don’t have a job Steve, so I should be seeing 50 posts a DAY! Well, while I may not be “workin’ for the man” any longer I DO have things that I’m doing to try and stay afloat. While those “things” do involve scooters, they aren’t […]

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