Friday, March 6, 2009
A Scoot-tastic Weekend!
To add to the fun, MB, Bryan, and I will be kicking Saturday Morning off with a little riding tutorial for Bryan, and then on to some serious scooter shopping.
Since my last post about this new scooter process, MB has told me that it will be Bryan riding to work and not her, however she suspects that she might want to join in the fun as well.
So now we set off in search for a ride that is predominantly comfortable to the 6'4ft Bryan, but also suitable to the 5'2ish MB. I imagine this will mean something big and strong enough for him, but just low enough for MB's feet to touch pavement without to much trouble. HAHA This was her complaint about my Vino, she could not comfortably put her feet down when stopped enough to feel stable.
Last night she tells me they are looking at the Buddy, so I assume she is referring to the 125 model.
So off to Motostrada, and Pete's tomorrow to find their ride!
Sunday, March 1, 2009
The Wimpy Winter that wouldn't end continues not to
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Vmoto Scooters
First ... This morning I watched a video segment on The Scooter Scoop posted from an Australian TV show featuring the the Vmoto Milan. It was interesting but I didn't think anything of investigating the scooter in the video. It looks nice and euro looking, but I just moved on.
Next ... I went a wandering on the web, and found a guy in Annapolis selling a nice looking scooter. Further investigation led me to search for Vmoto, and finding their hipster, grassroots-ey Genuine style website www.vmoto.com.au
Other results from the same web search brought up a link to Annapolis Scooters LLC which actually takes you to the domain http://www.vmotoscooters.net/, and a very crude website ... it's unclear to me wether this website is being wimsical or was made by a 5 year old. And I'm guessing said dealer is where said craigslister purchased the scoot they are now selling, for $1000.
So any thoughts on this company and its products?
I have to say my excitement over an Auzzie Scooter Company with a cool story, and a cool website, and some cool ads was a little dulled by a sentence in their company bio ...
"Our Motorcycles are manufactured to exacting standards in the Peoples Republic of China" ... a statement one might snicker at given it's ability to be read in the positive light they meant it, or the negative light a person who knows of Chinesse Scooter Reputations.
Never-the-less ... I'm not going to write-off a brand just for that ... and I am quite impressed with two of their more euro-styled models, the Milan 50cc and Montego 125cc. Perhaps a trip to the Annapolis Location is in order as Heidi and I will be down that way visiting.
All the being said ... being an Ad-Man myself, by career, I do appreciate their marketing!
I am always a fan of the clever, straighforward, simple ad, with the obvious and cheesy double-entendre ...
A redeeming little corner of the Vmoto AU website is their merchandise section. It's nice to see (and gives me a better feeling about) a company the takes the time to do a full branding and create accessories to complement not only their main product but the scooter lifestyle.
Accessorize VMoto Style
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
50cc-ers ... The Tax Man Cometh
Now I'm no lawyer, and my eyes do go a bit cross when trying to comprehend page after page of legal-speak, but the upshot seems to be that you 50cc-ers, the quietest of our scooter nation, have been squeaking by scot-free as far as the state is concerned, and if this bill passes your free ride is over.
Passage would mean the 50cc-ers would join the rest of us who already bear the burden of state registration, and insurance costs. Your scooter would now be registered with an S-Class and you'll be subject to an annual $35 registration, and an additional $13.50 surcharge. ( i love that "surcharge" bit, just call it a cool $50 and stop bullshitting people! ).
Additionally you'd be required to obtain insurance, now whether the state's new definitions would lead to a new product called Scooter Insurance as opposed to Motorcycle Insurance, which in my mind might be a bit cheaper, remains to be seen.
I have yet to read anything about safety or training classes being required, a task the rest of us Scoots, who the state considers motorcycles, must also bear at a cost of anywhere between $135-300 dollars, that is... if you can find an opening. Thats right folks, in order to ride your scooter legally, you must first learn to ride a motorcycle. That equates to being forced to learn stick when you drive an automatic car. It's moronic! Don't get me wrong, I fully support rider safety courses for everyone, I just don't appreciate being put-upon by the state because they see us as one lump. According to the State of Maryland legislation My Vino 125cc Scooter has more in common with a Harley-Davidson than it's own little brother the Vino 50cc. 75cc's seperate these two scooters and not much else, but according to the state, the 125 is a motorcycle and the 50 is a scooter.
It's not so much that I think anything about this bill is unreasonable, its just the cavalier way our representatives pass legislation over something they don't understand. I totally agree in fact that whatever laws do or do not exsist as it pertains to two-wheeled transportation, every scooter should be treated equally, we drive the same roads, we present the same risks, and the same potential for medical bills and litigation. But lets look at issues and propose laws based on at least a little bit of education on the subject, and to the Delegates and State Senators who have brought this bill fourth, if you need that education feel free to ask those who know. I imagine we'd be more than happy to sit down and talk about the laws that effect the activity we so enjoy. Other wise quite frankly you look like a bunch of typical politicians, arbitrairily taking from the people because you can, and passing our money to the state and special interestes like say insurance companies who will no doubt profit from this legislation.
If you'd like to talk by all means email me through the site, I'd be happy to take a day off of work and drive down to the state house for a constructive conversation. Because as it is, all I see when this current legislation is said and done, the reality of the situation will be the same as any time the govenment clamps down on an activity. Those who do it right will pay, those who don't wish to pay will go through illegal channels and circumvent the the system. Nothing will actually change in the humanity aspect of the problem, but the State's Wallet will get a little thicker, and they can fund a study to study and observe the potentianl usefullness of studying whether or not to replace light bulbs in State Buildings.
For all my tough talk, I'll help you out by getting the ball rolling with ...
Dave's Scooter Laws for the State of Maryland:
1. Any vehicle with two-wheels, a step-through chasis, gas or electric powered, without pedals, is a Scooter.
2. All vehicles as defined in #1 as scooters being operated in the State of Maryland are subject to:
A. State Motor Vehilce Registration and Tags for a fee of $35 plus a $13.50 surcharge ;) annually. (this would actually help you a lot if your scooter was stolen, well at least more so than if you didn't register it)
B. To carry Scooter Insurance (Both Injury and Liablity because I don't want to pay your medical bills and neither should the state. These policies should be somewhat cheaper than motorcycle insurance considering the physical vehicle cost is less, and the speeds and roads traveled are generally less than that of Motorcycles.)
C. To complete a 1 Day rider saftey course, and receive an S-Class License upon successful completetion of the course. (Learn safety, defensive driving, and manuvering skills specific to scooters ... not how to shift a motorcycle)
There I have said my piece ... and now for your consideration:
If you'd like to read the bill click below:
House Bill 650 Senate Bill 793
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Time to use my powers for good
Meetup to Google
my diagnosis ... 460cc's of italian fun ... a-he-he-he-he
I used to think that my next logical step in terms of my two-wheeled evolution was a motorcycle, mainly because of it's increased power, and foray into yet another two-wheeled society. To me the two world's are different, not better or worse, just different. I'm not sure anything illustrates that better then the Orange County Chopper segment a few posts back that involved the Tuttels and the New York Scooter Club. These people are similar, they get a long, but they are different and little snippents of contempt can be detected every now and then, but always kept "in the family" of those who ride on two wheels. That is to say the two wheeled respect is usually always given by each member of the family even though big brother likes to crap on little brother every now and again just because he can. haha
Baltimore Traffic beware ... we will carve you and begone in stylish fashion before you know what hit you.
PiaggioUSA.com
BV Tourer 500
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Saw this one coming ...
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Monday, February 16, 2009
Riding Dirty
Baltimore City Code as it relates to two wheeled vehicles. Scroll down to Sub.40
If you ask me this law is made to give police the right to repossess dirt bikes from the reckless youth who zip through Baltimore City Neighborhoods, unconcerned for their and others safety... reckless, unregistered, and uninsured.
In fact in one of the first sections it says:
“Dirt bike” does not include: (i) a moped, as defined in State Transportation Article § 11-134.1; or (ii) a motor scooter, as defined in State Transportation Article § 11-134.4 {§ 11-134.5}.
So I'm pretty sure we're safe, this law was not meant to target those of us doing it right.
The wimpy winter that just wouldn't leave
As the potential of spring and riding again gets closer, and the more blogs of those who are already back riding I read ... the desire to get back out there builds.
We've had a few really pleasant days recently in Central Maryland, the flip-flops even made a brief appearance this weekend, but the nice weather just can't seem to hold on.
This past winter I didn't get around to investing in serious cold/bad weather gear so I feel like I need the weather back in the 50's to feel comfortable going out for long rides again.
With the memory of these pleasant days in mind, I decided to pop over to weather.com. Unfortunately my hopes were dashed!
The disconnect in electronically connecting
A thought has been occuring to me lately the more and more I get sucked into social networking sites by friends ... that thought is ... I really I don't need to have my existence validated by friends by posting a status message on facebook every time I fart and having them comment. By nature I am very social, I love my friends and family, and to me they are what make my life as great as it is, but this "electronic existence status" is begining to wear on me ... frankly it can be exhausting!
So long story short ... I have come to the realization that this blog is for me, for my benefit, to document my experiences and memories ... a way of letting me out, and not the world in.
But of course a blog does let the world in. If this were truly an introspective venture, it would be in a photo album and on a paper journal in my office. So clearly there is desire to share life with those who share my interest. And when I think about it, I do want to share ... I want to "meet" those who share my interests and see and read about what they experience and share what I have.
I wonder if this is the just an ongoing struggle of duality that bloggers must bear?
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Bad Ass Scooter Riding ...
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Piaggio recalling 740 Scarabeo 100 scooters
Piaggio is recalling 740 model year 2008-2009 Aprilia Scarabeo 100 motorcycles. In the evaporative emission system there are hoses connecting the fuel tank to the charcoal canister through which the evaporative emission passes. It has shown that the emission hoses to the canister were pinched and/or crimped. In other cases the hoses in and out of the charcoal canister were installed backwards, the roll over valve for the fuel tank was installed incorrectly, and in other cases there was dirt in the carburetor and still others had faulty float valves in the carburetor.
Consequence:
The engine may flood with fuel causing difficulty in starting and the possibility of stalling. It is also possible for fuel to leak from the carburetor onto the ground. Fuel leakage, in the presence of an ignition source, could result in a fire.
Remedy:
Dealers will double check the installation of the evaporative emission systems hoses and components to will ensure that there are no restrictions. The emission system hose will be re-routed and the installation of one way valves as per approved re-routing instructions will ensure that the system is assembled and operating correctly. The remedy is free of charge. The recall is expected to begin during February 2009. Owners may contact Piaggio at 1-212-380-4431.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
ScootMaryland Garage with Mechanic James
Here is out first DIY segment on scooter maintenance. Mechanic James and I filmed this last summer, and since I now have imovie on the new Mac we made a pretty little finished segment for you. Hope this is helpful
If this isn't loading fast enough here is the LINK to the file on youtube.com
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Catch a nice breeze while you sober up
Super Bowl day drinkers' service started with single scooter
Scooter Patrol, which offers rides year-round, will be at Tsunami Sushi in Sunset Beach on Sunday.
SUNSET BEACH – Beer and junk food seem to be synonymous with Super Bowl Sunday, but a local nonprofit warns that getting behind the wheel after the big game could ruin all the fun.
Scooter Patrol, an organization that looks to keep drunk drivers off the road year-round, will offer transportation services Sunday to patrons of Tsunami Sushi in Sunset Beach.
And the offer is more than tempting. It's free. Your car goes with you. You arrive safely home and keep other drivers safe in the process, organizers said.
"Super Bowl Sunday is one of the worst days of the year for drunk driving," said Scooter Patrol founder Anthony Panzica. "We're looking forward to making our community safer… by providing free rides home.''
Panzica, 42, of Seal Beach, started the patrol as a one-man show in 2003 using an old scooter with a light duct-taped to the front.
His endeavor quickly grew as friends stepped up to help with the service and sponsors started showing interest.
"This is my way of helping my community," Panzica said. "It's really heartening and humbling to be in a position where we're saving people's lives."
Today, GoPed provides the scooters, Scott's Motor Sports offers maintenance services and 15 volunteers are signed up as drivers.
Although the Scooter Patrol will focus on Sunset Beach and Seal Beach on Sunday, they also provide services for Huntington Beach, Huntington Harbour and Newport Beach from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. every Friday and Saturday. They also offer a reservation service for people going out on off days.
The Scooter Patrol usually visits bars early on the weekends to let patrons know of the service. They field about six to 10 calls a night, on average, and pick up people from Main Street in Huntington Beach to Belmont Shore in Long Beach.
Tsunami Sushi is one of the Patrol's early supporters. This will be the sixth year the Scooter Patrol has offered its services at the restaurant's annual Sunday-Funday Super Bowl Party, when the Arizona Cardinals take on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Scooter Patrol will have a booth at the restaurant ready to cart away intoxicated football fans up to 10 miles from the bar. They also will offer their on-call service in other Sunset Beach and Seal Beach locations.
Designated drivers take bar-goers home in their own car, return the keys then zip back via scooter.
If safety isn't a priority for a partygoer, perhaps avoiding an expensive driving-under-the-influence charge would be enough incentive to take Scooter Patrol up on their offer, organizers said.
The Office of Safety and Traffic this year was awarded about $165,000 in grants for law enforcement agencies to step up their DUI checkpoint efforts in eight Orange County cities including Tustin and Laguna Beach, according to Register archives.
OST named Super Bowl Sunday as one of the premier holidays for police to host a sobriety checkpoint -- right up there with St. Patrick's Day and New Year's Eve.
Scooter Patrol also offers a reservation service for people going out on off days.
Contact the writer: 714-445-6692 or jfletcher@ocregister.com
Idiots giving scooter drivers a bad name!
Teen scooter riders risk lives in M27 madness
THIS is the shocking moment when two reckless teenagers put their lives at risk by riding their scooters along a busy Hampshire motorway.
With a blatant disregard for the law, the two youngsters took to the westbound carriageway of the M27 on their bikes – with L plates.
One motorist couldn’t believe his eyes when he spotted the two scooters joining the motorway.
These two dumbasses are lucky they didn't end up like this poor soul who lost his life this past weekend...
Semi hits and kills scooter driver
A semi tractor trailer struck a motorized scooter last night in Henderson, Ky., killing the driver of the scooter.
The name of the victim has not been released pending notification of relatives.
Kentucky State Police said Earl Buckner, 69, of Yale, Ill., was traveling south on the U.S. 41 Bypass near the Zion exit at 11:20 p.m. when he rear-ended the scooter.
The victim was thrown from the scooter and pronounced dead at the scene by the Henderson County coroner.
No charges were filed; police said the scooter was the type of vehicle which should not have been traveling on the parkway.
These Idiots should be sentenced to letting the store owner back over them!
DAYTONA BEACH -- Using a pickup stolen from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, two men backed into a motorcycle shop and made off with three cycles, police said.
The theft occurred early Saturday just before 2 a.m., police said. Surveillance video showed the men backing up into the west wall of Pompano Pat's, 910 W. International Speedway Blvd., entering the shop and wheeling out three cycles with the keys attached to each one.
The three pilfered rides were described as two blue and white Zhecheng dirt bikes and a 2009 black and yellow Zhejiang scooter with a Pompano Pat's sticker on it.
The stolen truck is described as a black, 2006 Dodge Ram with Florida tag T80INA.
Investigators said all three scooters sustained some damage because they were tossed into the back of the pickup. An anonymous caller reported the truck with the three scooters was heading north on Adams Street, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to call Daytona Beach Detective Kellie Fishpaugh, 386-671-5245.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
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
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
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!!!
Ride your motorcycle or scooter on this day to demonstrate:
The number of motorcyclists to the general public and to politicians.
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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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."
Friday, January 30, 2009
Scooter Artist Alert !!! and she's local too
in Mt. Washington Village
or click the painting to jump to Joan's Website.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
It just hit me!
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"