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Tuesday, 28 March 2023

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I have had scooters from when i was in school in the early eighties and i have had them ever since. As i suffer with dyslexia its seems to be one of the things i find easy to do. So please forgive me if what i write doesn't make sense.
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  • Vespa Malossi
    Out And About - The p2 is running great, i have had no problems since the reed valve conversion. The reed valve has made a massive difference to how the scooter runs,...
    14 years ago
  • Sportique
    Vespa Finished - Well there you have it, it's all done and i'm so pleased with way it came out. It's only a shame that i can't ride it. I like to thank ScootRS for all the ...
    15 years ago

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  • Lambretta SX200
    More parts from MB Developments and Scootrs - Some more parts arrived from MB Developments this week: Most important parts; Some parts for the handlebar and some custom gear mechanism. The Scootrs de...
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    Adding toolbox door - To add the toolbox door, you must first insert the two rubber buffers. This is the correct way around. Try poking them through with a smal...
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