Craig Vetter (the maniac who singlehandedly made every motorcycle of the ’70s uglier) has been pushing his unholy Defiant scooter kit for a while now, but this guy takes the cake. Thanks for the warning, Makezine and Finkbuilt (best of luck finding that 1950 Courtney Enterprise!).
Category: Lifestyle
Nigel Cox to sell Lambretta Museum
The Weston Mercury reports that respected British Lambretta collector Nigel Cox, author of “Lambretta: An Illustrated History” and proprietor of Weston Scooter Parts in Weston-Super-Mare, England, is selling his famous Lambretta museum. Cox estimates the collection is worth £500,000 and hopes to sell it all for £350,000. The article says Americans and “a British consortium of enthusiasts” have placed bids for the museum, which has been open to the public for nearly 20 years. It’s unclear whether Cox, 55, will also close his spares business, which has long been famous as the only source for many original Lambretta parts and accessories, but he does plan to keep his two most prized scooters, the very first and very last Lambrettas ever made.
Meet a Motorcyclist
In honor of Motorcycle Awareness Month (May), Ducati Riders of Illinois (DRILL) is sponsoring a “Meet a Motorcyclist” event at noon this Saturday (5-13-06) in the parking lot of Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg, IL. They’re encouraging well-mannered two-wheelers to come out and show the public we’re not ALL the scourge of the earth (i.e. stockbrokers with new Harleys). Thanks for the tip, Janaki. (Event cancelled on 5/11/06)
Hell’z Moppet scooter gang terrorizes Ottawa suburbs
A group of 20-30 scooter riding teenagers are on a rampage in Gatineau, Quebec. Police (this is Canada, remember) ask “are they just misunderstood?” (note: hellzmoppet.com is available)
The Lawn Mower Repair Man
As we struggle to start our lawnmowers for the first mow of the year, it becomes clear we, as scooterists, have a lot to learn from a Lawn Mower Repair Man. His rant on modern gas going bad explains a lot of common scooter (and lawnmower) problems, though I’ve heard contradictory opinons on the merits of using high-octane gas in a scooter engine.
Smallwood rocks USGPRU
Though official results and standings have not yet been posted, Former scooter racer/Supersonic Scooters proprietor/righteous dude Scott Smallwood would seem to be leading the USGPRU 125 class after a second place finish at the season opener, and a first-place finish this weekend at Summit Point. Go Scott!
Sachs’ China deal
The line between Chinese and European scooters is further blurred as 120-year-old Sachs signs a deal with a Chinese manufacturer. Perhaps it’s the same manufacturer that’s already knocking off their Madass for Xkeleton. Even as SachsUK brags about the arrangement, they continue to warn buyers about “other” Chinese scooters. Why are all these companies feeding the hand that bites them? China is an attractive manufacturing center and an attractive market, but scooter makers seem too excited to invest there considering the ethics and quality issues involved. Thanks to Scootersnoop for the story.
Piaggio museum:
“the great plan of a great architect”
At the recent Vespa 60th Anniversary celebration, Piaggio president Roberto Colaninno and Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas unveiled a model for an exciting new Piaggio Museum. Colaninno called the new museum “the great plan of a great architect,” a 60th-anniversary “gift” for the Vespa.
Fuksas is famous for his painterly approach to architecture and his skill in using existing structures to compliment his designs. The new museum is a perfect example, two layers of red polymer clouds will hover within Piaggio’s expansive Pontedera factory, containing the museum, archives, and a coffee lounge, giving visitors a panoramic view of the assembly lines below. The swooping bubbles of the museum emulate the curvy design of the Vespa (is that an ET4 headlight above?) and hopefully the museum’s function will equal its form, like the vehicle it celebrates.
Fuksas is also famous for keeping a reasonable budget and tight schedule, and again, this project fits the profile– announced on April 27, the museum is expected to be completed in 2007. His other recent high-profile projects include Ferarri’s headquarters in Maranello and the EUR-district Congress Center in Rome.
More photos in the 2sb Gallery (photos courtesy Piaggio)
I *Heart* Galewood
“Hard core” bikers built their own city in Georgia (natch) where beer “will be as cheap as $2 a bottle.” Clearly, they’ve never been to the Kat Klub.
CHIscooterList Saturday ride
Ryan has The Heck’s Angels Scooter Club has organized an impromptu CHIscooterList ride for Saturday (May 6). Meet at the Logan Square Dunlays (3137 W. Logan Blvd.) “for some chow and a spin around our fair city.”
SCooTS gives wheels to rural british students
Herts24 reports that an organization called “Scooter and Cycle Transport Solutions” (SCooTS), with the help of the North Hertfordshire District Council and Hertfordshire County Council, is loaning 50cc scooters to rural 16 to 25-year-olds where there are no other transportation options, allowing them to travel to school or work. Training and safety checks are also included in the program.
Scooter baby Bonanza
BIG congratulations to scooterists Chrissy and Jeff Hyatt of Atlanta on their new baby girl, born last week (sorry, I forgot to post it), and also Pam Anderson and Daniel Rieke of Denver, whose baby girl (5lbs 5oz, 18 inches) was born this afternoon. Those are going to be two of the coolest babies that ever existed.
Girlbike ET mods
Girlbike, the Readymade magazine of scooter blogs, added tutorials about lowering the seat profile and Installing a European-style dual headlight on a Vespa ET2 or ET4. The headlight photo on the latter story joins our old navigation and Minnescoota’s turn signal in the pantheon of gratuitous-but-awesome scooter website animations.
Let’s go, Kymco!
Forget the World Cup, this year’s premier sporting spectacle is the Emcor Inter-Color Golf Classic. Support the Kymco team as they face off (do golfers face off?) against teams from Samsung, Panasonic, Kawasaki, Philips, and five other corporations in the four-leg event that ends May 28. 2strokebuzz is your home for the top Filipino corporate golf tournament news. Go Dinkers!
Scooter lamps
Google News is giving us nothing but a hundred more “Vespa 6oth anniversary” and “Scooters get 60mph” wire stories, so how about some home decor tips? Check out these nifty Lambretta and Vespa lamps by Italian designer Maurizio Lamponi Leopardi. It does not appear they’re for sale, but now you have the idea, you can make one and clear one more milk crate full of spare parts out of your garage.