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  • Cezeta: The next generation

    Cezeta: The next generation

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    After a 50-year gap the iconic scooter is back in production, redesigned as a sleek, contemporary electric motorbike. The Type 506 Electric is a hand-built, electric sports scooter. Produced in Europe, it offers advanced technologies yet is said to be simple to drive and own. According to the company, in Czechoslovakia between 1957 and 1964,…

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  • Speak up or pay the price in London

    Speak up or pay the price in London

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    As we were going to press the Mayor of London announced his intention to extend London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to include motorcycles (and therefore scooters) that do not meet Euro 4 emission standards. If the plans are implemented a daily charge of £12.50 will be levied to enter the capital from Monday, April…

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  • Scootering classics: Invasion of the Scomadi

    Scootering classics: Invasion of the Scomadi

    Love them or loathe them, four-stroke autos are here to stay. Based on the classic lines of the Lambretta, and conceived by two of the country’s best known scooter businessmen, the Scomadi scooter is under the spotlight this month… There has always been a reluctance by some to accept new types of scooter – none…

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  • NEW – Lambretta Concessionaires – The Complete Story 1951 to 1971

    NEW – Lambretta Concessionaires – The Complete Story 1951 to 1971

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    Lambretta Concessionaires – The Complete Story 1951 to 1971 by Stuart Owen   In 1947 Ferdinando Innocenti introduced the Lambretta motor scooter to the Italian nation. With its economical engine and affordable price, it soon to become a huge success as travel across the country’s cities and towns was revolutionised. By 1949 it had landed on…

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  • NEW! – Lights & Speedo for Scomadi Turismo Technica

    NEW! – Lights & Speedo for Scomadi Turismo Technica

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    The latest press release from Scomadi UK reveals the new speedometer and rear lights for the forthcoming Turismo Technica model. The speedometer is a digital multi-function trapezoid shaped, and the rear light has current ‘Audi style’ continuous glow lighting. Hot off the press ‘factory’ images direct from the manufacturing facility also show the new LED…

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  • Scootering classics: Dealer spotlight – Atoms

    Scootering classics: Dealer spotlight – Atoms

    Ever wondered which dealer does what, where they are and who they are? Scootering magazine take to the road each month to get the low-down for our readers… Atoms were formed when Paul Hopper and Dr Dave Wyeth joined forces in 2009. Paul told us: “I’d known (Dr) Dave for years. He’d not long finished…

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  • Scootering classics: Dealer spotlight – OilTek

    Scootering classics: Dealer spotlight – OilTek

    Ever wondered which dealer does what, where they are and who they are? Scootering magazine takes to the road each month to get the low-down for our readers… Paul Gillow has been fettling scooters one way or another since his teens. Originally a hydraulic engineer by trade and now running his business from an industrial…

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  • Scootering classics: Scootering Words & Sounds – May 2016

    Scootering classics: Scootering Words & Sounds – May 2016

      Various Artists The Glory Boy Radio Showcase (Vol 1: Detour) The first of what is set to be an on-going series, the Glory Boy Radio Showcase provides a platform for new and relatively new bands, appearing via the many factors of the current Mod scene. Glory Boy Radio DJ Alan May has selected 23…

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  • Scooter World

    Scooter World

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    Scooter World is now entering its sixth year as part of the Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Winter Classic at Newark, and 2017 promises to be the best yet – so much so that it has now moved into bigger halls. In fact, with well more than 100 scooters already booked to appear it is by far the…

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  • Bike-mad TV detectives are on the hunt for hidden treasures in the sheds of Britain

    Bike-mad TV detectives are on the hunt for hidden treasures in the sheds of Britain

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    A BIKE-MAD pair of TV engineering detectives are on the hunt for forgotten and hidden treasures tucked away in the sheds of Britain. Travel Channel presenters Henry Cole and Sam Lovegrove are about to film their next series which sees them rifling through the lock-ups and sheds of the UK. In previous series they’ve unearthed…

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