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Mr. Toad Would Have Loved this Ride

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

If you missed our group ride last Sunday, don’t worry… it was only our best ride yet! It’s true. To start, June’s ride saw a great turnout with over 20 riders. We were equally happy to see several new faces in the crowd this month. What’s more, the weather was great and only started getting hot at the very end of the ride (another reason why we like to limit our rides to the morning hours).

The route that Theron planned for the group this month was stellar. It featured rolling hills, twist & turns and some open country roads. Definitely our most challenging ride yet; everyone did extremely well. Scott Road should be renamed "Scoot" Road as it is one of the most exciting strips you can find, close in.

Afterwards, many riders hung around the shop to continue chatting with their scooter brethren. Several riders took advantage of the spectacular savings on Racer gloves and Prima saddle bags - - both a "rider-only" - "one-day" special.

There’s bound to be a lot going on next month in Sac Town,  but stay tuned to www.thescootshop.com to see what The Scoot Shop has in-store for scooterists in July. Until then, stay cool…and get scootin’!

Not Your Typical Family Reunion

Monday, June 14th, 2010

There were no annoying in-laws…no bratty kids…and no mystery jello salad. No, this family reunion was not your typical blood-relative get-together. Yet, the attendees were "family" nonetheless - - brothers and sisters with a shared DNA - - a love of scooters coursing through their veins.

No frills for this event - - just fun, food and friends. Of course, what scooter event would be complete without a scooter ride? However, this time, we decided to mix it up a bit. This time, the group ride…was a scavenger hunt ride!

The staff had been looking forward to this for weeks. Finally, the day was here. We randomly put the riders into teams of 3-4. Then, with some brief instructions, we sent them out with a list of riddles that led them to various Sacramento landmarks. A strict time limit was set and prizes were awarded to the winning teams. The overall winners demonstrated their superior knowledge, cunning, determination and bravery (well, not really bravery, per se).

That afteroon, we served up some burgers and brats as "family" members caught up with their scooter kin after a little hibernation this past winter. Many of the guests took advantage of some amazing one-day-only specials on gear and apparel, too. Finally, we held a drawing for the latest winner of The Scoot Shop Family Tree scooter tag contest. Way to go, Megan!

We hope to see everyone again next year and look forward to seeing some new faces as our scooter family continues to grow. Thank you to all those who attended the event as well as all those who have supported The Scoot Shop over this past year. We are excited for the upcoming season and wish everyone safe riding. Now… get scootin’!

Soaking up the Sun in SLO - Rides of March 2010

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

I can’t think of a better way to kick off the California scooter season than with an action-packed rally centered along our state’s beautiful Gold Coast. Since the 1980’s, The Rides of March has offered scooterists breathtaking views of some of the most gorgeous landscape our state has to offer as well as great food and unbeatable camaraderie. This year’s “ROM” certainly provided all that and more. Set in San Luis Obispo, this 3-day adventure officially started on Friday evening with a brisk ride originating at the famous Madonna Inn. Afterwards, riders talked the night away at the local scooterist hotspot, McCarthy’s Irish Pub.

The next morning, over 175 scooterists gathered for what many would soon claim was one of the best rally rides, ever! After a lap through downtown SLO to announce our presence (and to show all the bystanders what a fun time they were missing out on), we were winding our way up the hills to the west. The group paused for a few minutes to look out over the Pacific from our lofty vantage point. The route continued to excite us, winding its way through the rolling coastal hills, while letting us soak up the glorious California sun along the famed Pacifc Coast Highway.

The ride ended at a park where we were treated to some authentic Santa Maria-style BBQ. Lunch featured mouth watering tri-tip, seasoned and cooked to perfection by the renowned crew from Strange Brew scooter club. The customary rally raffle saw tons of cool merchandise and apparel given out. Even more amazing was the marriage proposal that almost 200 scooter enthusiasts got to witness. But the grand prize was a fully restored custom vintage Vespa smallframe scooter - - just amazing. Nice work, Bullet Proof Scooters!

For the final event, riders gathered on Sunday morning for a leisurely ride along the back roads between SLO and Pismo Beach. The weather was again, unbeatable as we rode to Giuseppe’s Cucina Italiana restaurant for lunch.

Our thanks go out for all the hard work put in by our hosts. Though it’s always tough seeing a great rally come to an end, riders always have another rally just around the corner to look forward to. And with ROM setting the bar high this year, rally-goers have a lot to look forward to.

An Afternoon with a Sky Island Rider

Friday, February 12th, 2010

It was as if the heavens opened up and the Scooter God laid down a path before us and said, “Ride my sons. Behold the beauty that is southern Arizona.”

My visit to Arizona would not have been complete without meeting up with a member of the Sky Island Riders scooter club and going for a little ride across the Tucson desert. When I arrived at Howard’s house, I saw two scoots sitting in the driveway - - a Buddy and a Stella. The Stella was already warming up and the Buddy knew it would be his turn soon. Howard let me ride his Buddy while he rode the Stella. After only a few words and once suited up, we were off.

Howard led me to the Saguaro National Park-East entrance where we proceeded to wind our way through some of the most beautiful desert in the country. The road was one-way and there was not a car to be seen - - just scenic vistas of the valley floor and the city of Tucson.

As if that wasn’t fun enough, we then proceeded to head up Mt. Lemmon. Oh, no scoot fans… Arizona is not flat. Mt. Lemmon rises over 9100 feet above sea level. Only time held us back from continuing to the top of this beautiful and snow-covered mountain.

And of course I had to check out Scoot Over, Tucson’s premier scooter dealership. What a fantastic, first rate operation. James and Beth were very cool and I got a chance to poke around the place a little bit. Thanks guys!

Last, but certainly not least, Howard led me on a little detour back to his house. Let’s just say the route was also, “scenic”. So, if you ever get the chance to ride with Howard and the Sky Island Riders, be sure to ask for, “the short cut.”

Scoot Sacramento-A Big Success

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Scooters, music, fire and beer…sounds like a party to me! Whatever you call it, the 1st Annual Scoot Sacramento-A Scooter Jamboree was a roaring success. Before I go any further, I want to recognize our partner in this fun-filled event, T&M Organization for the Arts. Without T&M’s support, Scoot Sacramento would not have grown wheels. All the proceeds from this weekend’s event went to T&M, a local non-profit whose mission is to provide art supplies and education to Sacramento area youth. Thanks, T&M!Now back to the action…. Saturday night at The Scoot Shop started before the sun had even gone down. Local DJ and acoustic artist, Jefferey Valentine started spinning hits and mixing it up as the scoots began rolling in. Chicago photographer, Casey Sachen was on-hand, showcasing his Blue Smoke project. This acclaimed collection of photograph will remain on display until mid-November. Each hand signed and numbered framed print is available for sale though The Scoot Shop.

Before long local favorite, The Storytellers, were on stage, blasting out some of their hits with the flair and energy Sacramentans have come to expect from this popular group. As the night grew darker, Midtown Fire, lit things up with some dramatic fire spinning. This classic art form has become increasingly popular in Sacramento in recent years, and Midtown Fire does it with a style all their own. Fresh beats and dramatic displays highlighted this evening’s activities.

Sunday morning started with an organized ride designed to showcase what makes Sacramento special. Among the attractions was the state capitol building, of course. The group paused for a photo op in the round about. Riders also got to experience the old I Street draw bridge opening. And finally, the ride toured some of the areas that are quickly making Sacramento a world class city, not to mention a great scooter town.

The afternoon was filed with more food, drink, music and events as participants eagerly awaited the raffle drawing. Over $5,000 in cool merchandise was given away during the two-day event, including a new scoot!

Overall, the event was a tremendous success. The Scoot Shop was happy to be able to support such a worthy cause. We look forward to next year’s Jamboree when we can celebrate scootering again, Sacramento style!

 
 

 

 

 

The Scoot Shop at Amerivespa 2009

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

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Notice to customer's

Notice to customer's

We’re not sure how we could have had a better time. That’s how amazing Amerivespa 2009 was. This year’s event was in Los Gatos in the south bay area - - right in our backyard. The staff of The Scoot Shop had worked tirelessly in the days and weeks leading up to the event, ensuring all the new and exciting product was going to be in a available for display in our booth on Saturday.

Are you gonna finish that?

Are you gonna finish that?

But wait, I’m getting ahead of myself. Friday’s activities began with a catered breakfast at the Los Gatos Lodge. The place was already bustling with activity when we arrived on the scene. Scooters of all makes, models and vintages lined the perimeter, surrounding the lodge like 2-wheeled soldiers standing guard. We immediately saw friends of The Scoot Shop and then proceeded to fill our bellies with hot chow.

Gathering for the ride

Gathering for the ride

Before we knew it, man and machine were lining up for the first ride of the day. Five different group rides were offered that day for our riding pleasure; each varying in destination, length, pace and scenery. We chose to go on what turned out to be the most popular route - - the all-day ride to San Juan Bautista. Over 120 riders set out on this trek through the beautiful Santa Cruz mountains. The route was picture perfect and the pace was just right. Theron and Rebekah road 2-up on the SYM HD200 which performed exceptionally well.

Waiting for the light

Waiting for the light

We made a few stops on this 6-hour ride. At the stop just prior to heading into San Juan Bautista, Theron and Rebekah took the opportunity to ride ahead on their own and beat the group into town. Rebekah knew of a great Mexican restaurant in the little mission town as well as an amazing bakery. We stopped by the bakery first to ensure that they did not get wiped out by the 2-wheeled Mongolian horde that was hot on our heals. We bought a couple of pies…one for ourselves and one for friends of The Scoot Shop. Mmm. At one point, we pulled alongside a SYM RV250 sporting dealer plates and met Mike of NoHo Scooters. NoHo is the authorized SYM dealer in North Hollywood and can’t say enough good things about the SYM product. Good to meet you, Mike.

Congrats, Laura! Nice scoot.

Congrats, Laura! Nice scoot.

Friday night’s festivities consisted of small group runs to the local VFW hall where live music, cash bar and finger food awaited us. We had the opportunity to meet and chat with Pete McIntosh representing SYM-USA. Pete assured us that California was very close to getting the C.A.R.B executive order for the Symba. Additionally, he shared with us the inside scoop on some exciting new models that SYM may be coming out with in the near future. The best part of the evening had to be when SYM-USA gave away a new HD200 in what was the first of five scooters given away that weekend. Congratulations, Laura Julian of San Francisco! It looks great on you (or vice versa).

Saturday morning came fast, indeed, but The Scoot Shop was ready. We set up our booth, strategically located next to the self-serve beer garden. SYM had a booth next to ours and featured the first two Symbas to see the light of day in California. We couldn’t fire them up, of course, but it was great to finally see the bikes up close and in person. After seeing the Symba all we can say is it was worth the wait and the hype is definitely justified.

Show us how it's done, Patrick.

Show us how it's done, Patrick.

Day three was beautiful and jam packed with fun activities like the Gymkana, P200 engine build-off, Concourse de Elegance and dozens of vendors showing off the latest and greatest in scooterwear, scooter flair and scooter care. We met Laura of Corazzo and checked out the new jackets and apparel available later this year. If you thought their current line-up was cool, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet! As a result of checking out the other booths, we brought back a few new lines of product for our discerning customers. The Scoot Shop now features Nexx Helmets (the coolest thing to come out of Europe since espresso), Genuine Cool Ass seat covers (keeps your #@$ cool in the Summer and dry in the Winter) and the Nolan Helmet line (great designs, fabulous colors).

The Gymkana was a thrill to watch and featured (mostly) highly skilled riders negotiating obstacles on their scoots. Most of the scooters were shorter wheelbases, but Patrick Owens, winner of the 2008 Scooter Cannonball Run, did extremely well on his winning SYM HD200. The event featured only a few incidents with a couple of solo bike drops and one somewhat scary crash into the crowd resulting in some bumps and bruises. Everyone was ok, though.

That evening, prizes for the weekend’s events were awarded. The winners from the P200 engine build off, the “Rally Pilots” of Bakersfield, seemed to like their prize pack, compliments of The Scoot Shop. The trio posed for pictures with their new The Scoot Shop logo’d Hedz. We also chatted with Jeff from Motorsport Scooters in San Diego about some things they do to ensure outstanding customer service. The fireworks show that night served as a perfect ending to a perfect day.

The next morning, just when we thought it couldn’t get any better, it did. The last ride of Amerivespa 2009 was a beautiful one through the mountains to Santa Cruz. Originally, we planned to ride with the main group which was leaving from Los Gatos Lodge. But, as the time to depart approached, members of the Royal Bastards-Sacramento Chapter gathered near our campsite. They invited us to ride with them to the final event and we gladly accepted.

A sea of man and machine

A sea of man and machine

Those scooterists that chose to stay for the final event of Amerivespa 2009 were rewarded with prizes literally falling from the sky. Josh, of Scoot! Magazine, raffled off tons of great prizes and tossed goodies out into the crowd. That afternoon, SYM-USA gave away another scooter! This time a white Fiddle II 125 went to lucky winner, Sandra Rodriguez of Fresno.

Another lucky winner!

Another lucky winner!

What an amazing weekend! We encourage everyone who didn’t make it this year to start planning for next year. Amerivespa 2010 will be Memorial Day weekend, May 27-31st in San Antonio, TX. See you there.

Enjoying Life…at a Slower Pace

Thursday, June 4th, 2009
Ready and waiting

Ready and waiting

We’ve made many new friends here at The Scoot Shop since we opened our doors. And not every scooterist out there has a big scoot capable of open highway or country road cruising. May’s group ride was designed for the smaller scooters (or the lil’ scoot in all of us).

We set the start time a little earlier than usual (9am) to avoid both the heat and to get the staff back in time to open the doors for business (we are open on Sundays, after all, for your shopping convenience). As it turns out, the heat was nowhere near the temperatures seen only a couple of weeks prior. Instead, a glorious May morning welcomed all scooterists as they one by one (and sometimes two by two) arrived at the shop. Its always fun to watch the various makes, models and vintages roll up. Each scooter is special. Each rider is unique. And together, they all have a story that gives character to these rides.

Today’s rider count was 29! A great turn out by any standard. After the customary safety brief, we mounted up and fired up our mini rocket ships. One rider, perhaps recalling the initial direction of travel from last month’s ride, took off in the wrong direction. She quickly recovered and joined the group as they fell in behind the leader, heading east. The pace was slow and controlled as we wound our way out to Elvas and around to H Street. No excitement except for Theron (the leader) almost making a left turn one block early.

We crossed over the J Street bridge onto Fair Oaks Blvd. before turning into the Campus Commons area and making our way to American River Drive. Keeping the speed at 30 mph we cruised down one of the best roads in Sacramento, just enjoying the ride, the company and the fresh air. At the end of American River Drive, we made a u-turn and headed back to Watt Ave. Originally, we had planned a route that would have taken us from American River to Winding Way and out to Natomas. But, it would have been very difficult to get the smaller displacement bikes back into midtown, so that route was scrapped.

Instead we crossed back over the river on Watt and pulled into a little shopping center off La Riviera for a short break. Waiting in the parking lot was Rebekah on her Super and fellow rider Eduardo. Apparently, back at Campus Commons, they had stayed with another rider who was experiencing some mechanical difficulties. After the issue was resolved, instead of trying to catch up to the group, the two decided to link up with us at the planned rest stop.

At the pit stop

At the pit stop

Riders refreshed themselves at a little coffee shop and those not needing anything stretched their legs, and engaged in casual scooter chit chat.

After several minutes, it was time to resume our ride. We headed west along La Riviera, toward the Sac State campus. The loop around the university is peaceful and quite on a Sunday morning. Practically the only other sole we encountered was a campus police officer who seemed very intent on making sure we all stopped at the stop signs. I mean, what else does he have to do on a college campus on a Sunday?

After exiting the campus area, a couple of traffic lights held up some of the pack so we waited in a parking lot on Folsom for a minute while they caught up. Other than that, the group stayed together quite well throughout the morning. Even the little Vespa Grande kept up, nicely.

We took T Street back into midtown and ended the ride at Hot Italian on 16th Street. Our scooters lined the streets outside the eatery, taking up almost the entire length of the building on both sides.

Standin' tall

Standin' tall

It felt food to dominate the frontage amidst the handful of sport bikes there that morning. Inside, the large round table awaited us and the scooter “knights” took up positions around the circle. What better way to end a great ride than with some great food and drink. (I’m very partial to the Racer 5 pale ale they serve on tap.)

Knights at the round table

Knights at the round table

Everyone seemed to enjoy the ride and many were happy that we did a slow paced ride so they could participate. We will definitely look to include the smaller scooters in the future, although next month’s ride will return to a 150cc pace. Stay tuned for more details on June’s ride with The Scoot Shop.

Hotties: Rebekah, her scoot, and Sunday’s ride.

Monday, May 18th, 2009


Ok, so let’s be honest here, I had been dreading this ride all week. It’s not that I
didn’t want to go. It’s just that I knew it was going to be hot…really, really hot.
And it was. I had never previously gone on a group ride. Unlike Theron, I am completely
directionally challenged and was always afraid I’d get separated from the group and be
lost somewhere in the foothills with no cell phone service. But, after several
assurances from the Bastards that they wouldn’t leave me behind, I decided to try it out.

Sic picked me up at the shop and guided me via Folsom Blvd. to the meetup location in
Folsom. There, we rendezvoused with the rest of the group, 12 scooters and a trike, in
total. Unlike many riders there, I was unwilling to give up my Corazzo jacket and jeans
for shorts and a t-shirt, since I was unsure of the route and am always concerned about
safety. So, I wet down my Hedz scarf, which did a good job of keeping me cool during
each leg of the ride. Once we got moving, the heat wasn’t so bad and I found myself
enjoying it tremendously. Sic did a great job of planning the route and we moved along
to Coloma at a good clip. I borrowed Theron’s SYM HD200 for the ride, as I am still
breaking in my vintage Vespa and don’t plan to take him on longer, out-of-town outings.
I outfitted the scoot with a new SX Appeal Pak Rest Case and used the opportunity to
review it?s performance. I would recommend it wholeheartedly! The case mounts on the
passenger area of the seat directly behind the rider and clamps down with quick-release
clips under the seat. It has a ton of storage in the zippered top and also provides a
backrest for the rider. I really appreciated having the backrest for this long ride. I
was able to keep my purse, spare t-shirt, cooler with ice water bottles, camera and a few
smaller items readily accessible and still had room for more. Anyway, back to the ride…

We wound through some beautiful scenery and stopped at the Coloma Club for lunch. After
taking a break to get hydrated and fed, we hopped back on the scoots and made our way a
short distance to the Gold Hill Winery. It was a great scene to see the scooters and
riders dismounting under the shade of a huge tree with vineyards stretching out behind
them. We all enjoyed the views from the deck and got back to the task at hand, riding.
We took a different route back to the original meetup location. This way had lots of
nice, easy turns and we went much of the way single file on the narrow backcountry roads,
rarely encountering another vehicle. There was a significant breeze coming down the last
stretch and even with the wind you could feel the heat setting in as we lost altitude.
By this point several of the riders had broken from the group to head their separate ways
home and we were left with 5 scooters and a trike to make our way the final stretch back.
All in all, it was a fun time and I did not get lost! There was great blocking at the
intersections so that the whole group could move through and nobody would be left behind.
Now I’m hooked and Theron and I will no doubt be fighting over who gets to tag along on
the Royal Bastards group ride next month. Does rock, paper, scissors seem fair?

Don’t miss out on our Scoot Shop group ride later this month. This time we’re making it
all-inclusive and keeping it a bit slower so all our friends with smaller scoots can keep
up. So, if you’ve got a scoot, no matter the size, come out and join us at 9am May 31st.

GO Ride

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

The Scoot Shop kicked off the Spring riding season with a group ride this past Sunday. Twenty-four riders and 22 scoots (I’ll let you do the algebra on that one) came out for the first of many organized rides to be hosted by the shop this year. As usual, that many scoots rolling down the street was a sight to behold.

In the days leading up to the ride, I was a bit concerned that the weather was going to be less than ideal. The weather reports at the beginning of the week called for a chance of showers on Sunday. I posted on the Modernvespa.com forum that we were going to ride, rain or shine. As fortune would have it, by the time the weekend came around, the weather was unbeatable.

Meet-up time for the ride was 10am. I wanted to show up to the shop a little early to put out some pre-ride refreshments (are they really “re”-freshments if you already arrive fresh?), get the lights on, turn the compressor on, etc. My morning actually started much earlier when Rebekah and I loaded up some scooters on the Kendon trailer to take down to the Earth Day festival at Southside park. After getting the The Scoot Shop’s booth set up, I came back to the shop to find the first several riders already standing by, wondering where the heck I was. Soon the street was lined with 22 beautiful scoots of every size, make and model. We even had a supped up 50cc who swore he was going to be able to keep up. (And he did).

After a bit of cake and coffee, the customary scooter chit chat and a thorough ride/safety brief, we fired up our trustee steeds. We kept it tight through midtown as we made our way out Folsom Blvd. to Jackson Hwy. Once on Hwy 16 we were able to open it up a little. Traffic was light and the blockers did a fabulous job. At around Bradshaw, we bid farewell to some of our vintage scoot riders as they had another engagement to get to. It’s always fun having a mix of past and present on these rides.

After a pit stop for gas and rider adjustment, we continued west, toward the river. The pace got a bit more spirited once we crossed over Hwy 99. For the most part, we had the roads all to ourselves. Not only did this part of the ride afford us the peace and serenity that comes with being out in the country, it also, on one occasion, afforded us the breathtaking smell that comes with a cattle farm. Soon we were winding our way through vineyards and along the Sacramento River toward the town of Freeport. Everyone’s scoot was running fine, so we continued on into Sacramento.

The end point for the ride was Southside Park where Rebekah’s booth and the Earth Day festival were in full swing. Instead of heading straight for the parking lot, however, the scooter pack circled the park, honking joyfully to alert everyone of our arrival. We circled up under the freeway in the farmers market parking lot where I thanked everyone for coming out for the ride and promised to keep them posted on future rides. Many of the riders went on to Hot Italian for lunch. Some, including myself, checked out the activities in the park.

Overall, it was a great season opening ride for The Scoot Shop. My thanks and appreciation goes out to “Sic” Bastard for leading the ride and to “Cool”, “Absolute”, “Bodacious” and “Speedy” for blocking and sweeping. Stay tuned for next month’s ride when we hope to put on a slower ride so our 50cc brothers and sisters can play.

My Ride with The Bastards

Monday, April 20th, 2009


And that’s what its all about. I’m talking about riding, of course. But this wasn’t any ride, this was a Bastard ride. And a pretty good one at that, I’m told.

Every month, the Sacramento chapter of The Royal Bastard Scooter Club (www.royalbastardsscooterclub.com) organizes a group ride, usually on the second Sunday of the month. Since April’s second Sunday was Easter, this month’s ride was yesterday. This was my first monthly ride with The Bastards. I was excited to say the least.

 I woke up that morning, probably a bit earlier than I really needed to. I wanted to have enough time to swing by the shop for a few things and to top off with gas. I was not about to show up and be “that guy” that comes with no fuel in the tank. During my pit stop at the shop I picked up the camera, checked the tires (aired them up a bit) and busted out the Plexus for that showroom shine. I wanted the HD to sparkle for this ride.

I arrived at the meet up at Tupelo Coffee House on Elvas, two minutes past the designated meetup time. Rats. Not to worry, though. After chit chatting and looking at each other’s scoots, including a Can-Am, and the arrival of a couple more Bastards, we got the word to mount up. As it turns out, some one else was “that guy” and our first stop would be at a nearby gas station before heading up to the main meetup in Loomis.

The ride up to Loomis was quick. We all got a kick out of seeing a young teen on his three wheel bicycle to which he had fitted what looked like a lawn mower engine. I think he went up on two wheels for a second as he made a sharp right turn. At the top of the off ramp in Loomis, as we were waiting to turn right, I was thrilled to see four scoots go whizzing by from left to right. Presumably they were on their way to the meetup as well. (I mean, what were the odds that they weren’t).

Indeed they were going to the meetup. When I rolled into the parking lot of the meetup coffee shop, I found more scoots than I had imagined would be on the ride. Probably 25 scoots soon decorated the landscape of this quaint little java spot. What a great turnout. And the weather looked to be amazing, as well.

After a thorough safety brief and ride orientation, presented primarily by one Cool Bastard, we fired up our engines and prepared for take off. Apparently our rollout was nothing short of breathtaking; causing one Bastard to note, “We almost looked like we knew what we were doing.” The route, provided and led by Bodacious Bastard was a perfect blend of hilly country roads, historic old town streets, single lane tree-lined by-ways and majestic winding ravines. Several members of the club acted as blockers to ensure that the large group passed safely through every intersection without getting separated. Even the place we stopped for lunch was well thought out. Not only was it delicious, but we had the whole back patio all to ourselves. Kudos, Bodacious.

I can’t wait to see what The Bastards come up with next month. Each month, a different club member plans the ride. Next month’s ride will be led by Sic Bastard. I know he’s been working hard on this one so I’m very excited to see what he’s got cooked up. Usually at least a 150cc is prefered for these rides, however a Vino 125 putted along with us yesterday and kept up quite nicely. To any scooterist, new or old, that loves to ride, I would highly recommend coming along on one of these rides.

Get scootin’.

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