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Saturday, January 31, 2009

The Best Scooter out there APRILIA SCRABEO 150 - $3300 (Baltimore City/Towson)


Reply to: sale-995457505@craigslist.org [?]
Date: 2009-01-16, 2:49PM EST


Has just over 7000 miles and is in excellent condition! Yellow in color and was just serviced at the end of summer. Includes medium windshield. Starts up on an electric starter. Has temp gauge, fuel gauge, and oil light. The windshield is an authentic Scarabeo medium windshield that is very difficult to find (they don't make it anymore) and costs $200+. 

Freeway legal, 16" tires (most scooter have 12" tires or smaller), wide comfy 2 up seats (seat is brand new), glove storage compartment. This scooter is more like an automatic motorcycle and has the power for it! The most powerful 150cc in it's class (Speedometer goes to 100mph and i know it cruises pretty solid at 75mph on the freeway). I've ridden Yamaha's and Honda's and this bike is way more powerful and solidly built. The motor is made by Vespa and is the Harley's of scooters. This scooter is really powerful but not as gigantic as the Suzuki Burgman. I am including the Lock trunk box as well as the exhaust kit which was recently installed ( has a great sound) If you hate tinkering on bikes, then this scooter is for you! you get what you pay for. If you buy a cheap no name brand scooter, you may find yourself looking for replacement parts within the same year. That happened to 2 of my friends. I've NEVER had a problem with this scooter. 

There are some small scraps on the body from regular riding and a scrap under the bike from parking to close to a curb other than that it is in great shape has never been dropped or layed down. 

This scooter has had 1 previous owner my boss an attorney in Towson and has had regular service at Moto Strada the origianal dealership it was pourcheased from. 

I hate to sell this and would love to take it with me but i am moving out west for School and don't have room to take it with. I will greatly miss this fantastic machine. 


If you are interested, shoot me an email! $Best offer accepted. Come check it out, it's a blast to ride around town.

2008 Genuine Stella Scooter 150cc Black - $3500 (Reisterstown)


Reply to: sale-990671918@craigslist.org [?]
Date: 2009-01-12, 9:39PM EST


I’m selling my 2008 Genuine Stella Scooter in black color. This scooter is in fantastic condition, with less than 200 miles on it. I purchased my Stella new in August from Moto Strada in Cockeysville and it has performed flawlessly for me. I am selling it only to purchase another Genuine Scooter; with 50cc as opposed to my Stella’s 150cc. I paid $4,000 for this Scooter and I am looking to get $3,500 for it, but I am open to realistic offers. This is your chance to own a practically new Genuine Stella, which is still well within its warranty, for a good chunk of change off. The picture below is a stock photo, but it looks exactly like the scooter I am selling. Here are the Stella’s specs, from Genuine’s website followed by a few links to websites about the Stella:

Engine: 5-port 2-stroke

Transmission: 4-speed manual with "twist grip" shifting

Suspension: Gabriel® performance shocks

Tire Size: 3.5" x 10" Interchangable

Braking: Front Grimeca Hydraulic Disc, 6" Rear Drum

Top Speed: 60+ mph MPG 90 mpg plus*

*Depending on road conditions, riders weight and altitude.

Warranty: 1-Year / 5000 Mile

http://genuinescooters.com/scooters/stella/stella.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stella_(scooter)

Please feel free to contact me with any questions that you may have. I look forward to hearing from you soon!!!

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That motorcyclists are from all occupations and all walks of life. That motorcyclists can reduce traffic and parking congestion in large cities. That motorcycles are for transportation as well as recreation. That motorcycling is a social good.

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Published January 23, 2009
City residents may get a more watchful eye on their beloved scooters, thanks to a new program through the Annapolis Police Department.

Yesterday, police kicked off an effort to help reduce the number of scooters that are stolen on city streets, and to help return those that are stolen to the rightful owners. The program is modeled after the "Watch Your Car" program, which is run by the Maryland Vehicle Theft Prevention Council.

Under the scooter program, owners give their serial numbers and other information to police and get a sticker to put on their scooters. The sticker gives officers probable cause to pull the scooter driver over at any time of the day. This is because scooter thefts happen more frequently during the day, said Bob Emory, a retired lieutenant from the Annapolis Police Department who currently serves as a vehicle-theft prevention specialist.

"A lot of scooters are stolen during the day," he said. "It's a little bit of a different pattern from automobiles."

In 2008, there were 125 vehicles stolen in the city, and 41 of them were motor scooters.

The scooter program runs similarly to the car program that allows a police officer to pull over a car between 1 and 5 a.m. that is registered with the program and stickered. Once again, it gives the officer probable cause to pull the car over and make sure the owner is driving. The program is ideal for people who do not drive in the early morning hours, because many car thefts happen in the overnight hours.

The "Watch Your Scooter" program is funded through the Maryland Vehicle Theft Prevention Council, and is supported by the Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund.

"Police recognize the problem," Mr. Emory said.

Often, police recover the stolen scooter, but because scooters are not registered with the Maryland Vehicle Administration, it is difficult to find the rightful owners.

Maj. Ray Presley, from the Maryland Theft Prevention Council, said the scooter program is the first of its kind, adding that scooter thefts are a problem because they are popular in Annapolis.

"We're very excited about it," he said.

The Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund, based in Annapolis, provided the stickers for the program, which will be placed on the front and back of scooters.

"We saw a need ... and we wanted to come out and be part of the solution," said Joseph M. Asplen, special investigations unit manager.

George Steiner, owner of V-Moto Scooters, said customers have heard about scooter thefts being a problem, and he will offer the scooter program information to anyone who buys a scooter there.

"We're hoping this will deter it," he said.

For now, V-Moto Scooters is the only store in Annapolis that has the program registration, but Mr. Emory will be contacting other stores to stock them up with registrations, too. And people interested in the program may also get registrations at the police station.

Gerry Webb, the shop manager at V-Moto Scooters, was the first person to register his scooter in the program.

"I see all the scooters that get stolen ..." he said. "Half the time, the scooters don't get back to the original owners."

He said he knows officers may pull him over while he's driving his own scooter, but it's worth it in the long run to protect his investment.

"Let them stop us," Mr. Webb said. "It just gives them a better way to do their job and we're all better off."

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Friday, January 30, 2009

Scooter Artist Alert !!! and she's local too

Scooter Paintings now on Display at Freda’s Kitchen
in Mt. Washington Village
(1604 Kelly Ave • Baltimore, MD 21209 • 410-367-7840)

or click the painting to jump to Joan's Website.

Looks like a fun scooter life goal

Different Yet The Same



Which one sells you a scooter?

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

I MISS SCOOTING ...

... and this video reminds me of that ...




MELT DAMN SNOW MELT!!!

It just hit me!

I was reading about the new Vespa GTS 300 Super that debuted recently at the New York Motorcycle Show. It has great specs, it's their most powerful model ever, it's getting a lot of talk and yeah it looks great ...

wait, does it? ...

well, it looks like a Vespa ...

wait a minute, what is bothering me here?!?

By and large it looks like every other model they sell. Sure there are a few variations in style but on the whole it looks like every other Vespa in their line up!

Now I realize I may be about to go against the Holy Church of the Italian Wasp, and those who are perfect are not to be questioned, and why change something that isn't broken, and who am I to question the all mighty Vespa ... but ... but I look at your site and I look at your 09 line up and I'm bored ... snore, yawn, comatose!!!

No model of anything stays the same, it evolves and adapts over time. It gets better, its gets worse, it changes with the styles. The true mark of tradition lies inside the machine with it's construction and quality, not with its colorful candy shell.

Vespa, the word of the day is "diversify"