Tag Archive | "Custom"

Scooter System upgrades gallery – Now SUPER sweet

Saturday, May 16, 2009

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(Before the Speeder Bike there was the Sprinter Scoot) Just noticed our French friends over at Scooter System have upgraded their custom photo gallery with some really well done photography work.  Click on the title link to see an example.  Be careful though, if you start looking now your day will quickly slip away.  

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Ruckus – Tokyo Extreme

Sunday, March 22, 2009

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Check out some more amazing work from the TokyoParts crew.  No holds barred!

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Pimp my Beluga

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

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The Yamaha Beluga or as we call it in the USA, the Riva, is a modest beast… quite flashy during its 80′s heyday, but considered by some to be just flat out ugly today.  It’s not often that you see someone take the time to gussy up their Riva to make it a real eye […]

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Leave it to Malaysia – The Vespa Trailer

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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Here’s a cool shot from Satu Lagi’s Flickr collection. If you’ve ever kept tabs on the Malaysian mod scene you’d know this is pretty mild (and tastefully done). They’ve got some crazy mods out that way. I think they are responsible for the rolled back legshield look (ick). Thank’s for sharing! You can click the […]

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Wooden Vespa = Pure genius

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

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This came to me from my wife while I was on the road, then over the course of the next 24 hours I received a flood of emails, IMs, text messages, and twits telling me to check out this wooden Vespa. I finally got to see it this morning and now I see what all […]

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Indonesia does lowriders – The Yamaha Mio "Naughty Bike"

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

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Can you believe THIS came from this: That’s one funky transformation. Ardi Kupret has put the moves on this previously tame little scooter from Yamaha. The Google translation isn’t all that great, but from what I could understand it looks like Ardi was going for an American styled low-rider. He calls it the Naughty Bike; […]

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