Scooter Commuter

A great ‘look at life’ video from 1962… it’s a great primer on scooter history too. Found this via Johnny  Scoots tumblr blog.

Ahh… sweet… The Suzuki Choinori

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I’ll hold my hands up, I’m not a huge fan of modern scooters, I’m much more of a vintage kinda guy. There are, however some exceptions. I really like the Honda Zoomer/Ruckus and also the Yamaha C3, which style aesthetic to the standard, twist and go scoot. I’ll post a bit about each of these when I’ve found out a bit more. Taking a similar approach, and pushing minimalism to the next level, is this cute little scoot from Suzuki. Built from 2003 to 2007, the Choinori was only available in Japan… where they built ten million of the little 49cc scoots. One of the reason they were so popular, was they were extremely inexpensive – something they achieved by innovations like a linerless bore engine, and even the lack of any rear suspension. Although these ‘features’ (or lack of them) are celebrated as a landmark of Japanese automotive history… anyone that knows their Lambretta history will immediately think of the model A – especially the version without the plastic (sorry, resin) legshields (last pic).

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The Choinori (which means “short hop” or “little journey” in Japanese) was discontinued in 2007, when the engine couldn’t meet new emission standards. To me, this looks like an incredible opportunity for Suzuki to steal a march on the rest of the scooter industry, and use the Choinori as a platform for an electric scoot… it’s light weight and simplicity of construction are all plusses here. You wouldn’t want to do too many miles on it anyway… the bum-numbing lack of rear suspension would limit it to the role of a city bike/micro commuter, for all except the most committed enthusiasts/mascochists.

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Vespanomics

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Ok, ok, I know I’ve used the V-word… again… but I came across this great infographic and had to share it. 

It’s US-centric, and more about modern scooters than classic ones, but there is something to be said for the argument.
I say, get a classic Lambretta. And in the UK, you don’t have to pay any road tax either… 
Ful story here.

On eBay… A rather lovely LD

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Browsing eBay I came across this rather lovely LD… it seems to have an excellent provenance and has all the relevant documentation, including the original ‘buff’ logbook.

Again, not recommending this, caveat emptor and all that, and there are certainly cheaper LD’s out there, but this one’s a beaut. It’s o St Neots, which is in Cambridgeshire, apparently. It’s currently standing at £1,370, but is sure to go higher.

 

It’s not a Lambretta, but…

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Nobody is going to argue with you if you’re driving this bazooka equipped Vespa! Road legal, (apparently!) and available now here on eBay for a smidgin short of twenty grand.

 

Lucozade Mod Ad

From the “in case you missed it” department, a classic bit of advertising from Lucozade. Nicely done. 

Thanks to my mate Tony for reminding me about this one.

Scooter Skins – Japanese style

Jet Scooter

Not to be confused with a Jet 200 Lambretta… This is a gas turbine scooter with a homemde afterburner. Personally, I’m not sure afterburners SHOULD be homemage… and as this seems to generate more noise, flame and smoke than forward motion, at the moment I’ll stick to Petroil… 

 

Lambretta’s – The best of the bay

A clutch of nice scoots on eBay…

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A nice TV 175 in white,  currently at £3,400

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And another one in blue and white… currently at £3,700. 

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A nice Italian DL (GP) in turquoise…  classified price £3,750

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A bit more affordable… this nicely original Series II… ride away for £3,000 

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Going back in time slightly further, an electric start LD 150… starting at £1,800. 

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and right back… to almost the birth of the Lambretta, a Model D… these don’t come up too often…  classified ad price £4,7500.

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If you’re after something slightly different, how about this lovely skinhead style skelly… tons of original style accessories, and it’s got most the original panels and bodywork, if you want to turn it back to a full framed scoot. Buy it now for £2,300 

A bit of a disclaimer… I don’t know any of these scooters – or sellers, I’m not making a penny from these, and I can’t vouch for the originality, legality, performance or anything else about these scoots. They just look good to me. I’m going to write a post on the best places to buy a scooter, other than eBay, so watch this space. And if you’re thinking of buying a Lambretta, it’s definitely worth checking out the buyers guide on the Lambretta Cub of Great Britain’s website