Our friends over at Motorcycle Classics have a great scoop for us by letting us know The California Scooter Company is bringing back the Mustang motorcycle in three different flavors – The Classic, The Babydoll and The Greaser. When you combine 12 inch wheels, a 150cc 4 stroke engine and a curb weight of less […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 30, 2009
As long as we’re talking about Vespa, I found this commercial that handles the well worn topic of “What if Hog rider meets Vespa” with a clean piece of videography. Doesn’t make it any fresher, but at least it’s pretty to look at. Enjoy! Found this after a long hiatus from… well, EVERYTHING. Check out […]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 17, 2009
(The title is a comment from vvtheduckvv on YouTube. I couldn’t have said it better myself… especially this far past my bedtime.) WARNING: Do not attempt to recreate what you see here. We will not be held responsible for any physical or emotional harm caused to any persons if you mount something like this on […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Over the Thanksgiving holiday we wrapped up another long awaited review. This is actually our first motorcycle review! The MadAss has always been of those hard-to-classify designs. It has elements of a trials bike, a BMX, a mountain bike, a moped, a scooter. I was expecting this one to come in as an automatic. It […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Ok, ok, there’s no fight but there is a buncha cool folks from the New York Scooter Club hanging out with Mikey from Orange County Choppers. You know Mikey, right? The scooter riding blacksheep of the OCC family? Yes, this story may not be the freshest scoop (it’s about a year old) but I missed […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Earlier this year Honda released a new motorcycle in to the Brazilian market – The CG150 Titan Mix, a motorcycle designed to run on ethanol, gasoline or a mixture of the two. The bike is being sold exclusively in the Brazilian market because of the huge market there (almost 2 million bikes sold in 2008 […]
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
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