Terry Richards
http://www.vespasforsale.com
A blog looking at Vespa and Lambretta restoration projects. It also looks into the Mod Culture with special reference to the scooters during that time.
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In these days of handheld vacuum cleaner technology it’s hard to imagine a time without vacuums. Yet it wasn’t so long ago that people spread sand on the floor and perhaps brushed in a picture of a flower in the sand. The sand absorbed sp...
The E200 is one of Razor’s electric scooter series. Smaller than the E300 and the E500, the Razor E200 Electric Scooter is ridden standing up, whereas the E300 and E500 have seats. But the E200 is quite comfortable. The special full-size deck and f...
You remember those old rock solid shiny red wagons with the metal handle that just lasted forever? Well, the brand name on those manufactured marvels was Radio Flyer. Those wagons were definitely more than just a child’s toy, they were rugged e...
The Razor E300 Electric Scooter is designed for people age 12 and over. It goes up to 15 mph and has extra wide 10 inch tires, with a hand-operated rear brake. In comparison, the E200 model has 8 inch tires, and goes 12 mph. To make it go, use the tw...
This may be the most adorable mode of transportation ever. The Razor Pocket Mod Miniature Euro Electric Scooter looks like one of those sleek little scooters everyone rides in Europe, only smaller, and cuter, if that is possible. It comes in a select...
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Terry Richardshttp://www.vespasforsale.com
Terry RichardsI like your blog man, just needs a little more content. If you are looking to purchase a Vespa / Lambretta check out my sites:
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I bought a 2002 Vespa ET4 to fix from an auction. When I got it, the key was broken. Is there any way to start this without replacing the whole unit? I don't want to put any money into it if I can't start it.
Posted: December 2nd, 2008 | Report This Comment