Here’s another one… but in THIS story pay attention to “legal parking on sidewalks”. It’s about time to do a report on “how to convince your local government to show some love to scooterists.” Here’s a snippet: As an alternative, many people are buying inexpensive new and late-model scooters. Scooter sales are up about 20 […]
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Check out what this article is talking about… No, ignore the standard issue, “Save the planet, buy a scooter” part and, well… pay attention to the “we get free scooter parking in Aspen” part we wanna talk about that some more in the near future. More importantly you should pay REAL attention to what the […]
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TWO FOR THE ROAD / An Avalon, sure, but a scooter? Yes! The tale of why a girl, 60 years young, decided to get a scooter to compliment her Toyota Avalon. Here’s a excerpt: And the scooter? As I approached the age of 60, I knew it was now or never. How long will I […]
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The Mainichi Daily News covered the new (Mario inspired?) cloud plates for scooters. How cool is that? When you city has custom plates JUST for scooters? I’ll take mine in white… they should make them in grey too. Here’s the story: MATSUYAMA — Cloud-shaped number plates will be issued for scooters in the city of […]
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By Brian MorelliIowa City Press-Citizen Trotting over from class in Phillips Hall, University of Iowa sophomore Rafael Eubanks climbs on his Yamaha Zuma, a low-powered, motorized two-wheeler that is parked free — and legally — 100 feet away in an Iowa Avenue bike rack. “I use it every day, everywhere I go,” Eubanks, 20, who […]
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Amy Kinran, (left) a mortgage specialist talks with Adhar Usher, (right), Monday, at the company’s office. The popcycle scooter, (foreground) is one that is offered free to anyone purchasing a loft with McGowen-Walsh.(F. Brian Ferguson/P-D) By Repps Hudson ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 03/23/2007 Close on a downtown loft costing from $150,000 to $300,000 from McGowan Walsh, […]
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