(Poldino taking his tilting test unit to the track) I’ve been doing a little digging around lately and discovered some interesting facts. The Piaggio MP3 and Gilera Fuoco 500 have been creating quite a buzz since the MP3 first touched down in 2006. Did you know that the features found on these modern tilting 3-wheelers […]
Continue reading...Saturday, November 10, 2007
Our good friend, Aki Hasegawa, in Japan has brought us the scoop on EICMA 2007. First here’s what he had to say about the show: Hello Steve,I just returned to Japan from Milan. This year I don’t have any interesting news from Milan other than Italjet showing the Dragster 250 and some other models (see […]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 7, 2007
Alright folks… I know you’ve been itchin’ to know what’s up with Italjet. We do know that we are expecting 3 models this year and we have the specs, but we didn’t have the prices, until now. So, without further ado, this is what we know. ITALJET TORPEDO 150cc 4-StrokeThe Torpedo is sleek. The water […]
Continue reading...Monday, May 21, 2007
Here at TheScooterScoop, we wait with baited breath because in the next 6 to 8 weeks (give or take) we are expecting to see the worlds first Itlajet Dragster 250 to hit the shops, not to mention the revival of the classic racer, the Dragster 50cc 2-stroke. With sport scooters on the rise, we’re gonna […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Italjet Moto (Kinetic logo not to be found), was showing off what we HOPE is a new Dragster. Still no details outside of this photo (courtesy of Aki!), but we’re diggin’. (UPDATE: Details below) Now for the “something strange” file… Notice this little number from the Italjet booth. The thing on the right. If you […]
Continue reading...Monday, July 4, 2005
1980 PACK-A-WAY 50Back to the idea of the Kit Kat and re-designing its project for the ’80s, the Pack-a-Way was created, which was named Pack 2 later on: outstanding style and innovative design were its main features. Since 1980 a PACK 2 is in the permanent MOMA collection in New York.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
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