Dropped my scooter in this week for a service at Retrospective Scootersprior to commuting to work by Vespa from April; a good idea to get it given a good once over before getting back in the saddle.
On what must have been the hottest, or one of the hottest, August Bank Holiday weekend’s on record, C.Spavento was paying a visit to Brighton’s Mod Weekender.
This article was destined for the pages of the next JOURNAL. However, the text and images, which need to be viewed at a decent size, are better suited to being published here on the VVC website’s News Page….
After reading the Autumn issue (JOURNAL No.80) it made VVC member, Nigel Buxton nostalgic and brought back memories of his days on Vespas both in the UK & riding solo across Europe.
C.Spavento, one of the VVC’s resident contributors, visited Brighton over the recent bank holiday weekend and checked out the ‘bling’ scooters on display - report coming soon.
Italian VVC member, Federico Savogin, has been putting his feet up on his vacanze/holidays in Termoli. Termoli is on Italy’s eastern side on the Adriatic coast in the lesser known region of Molise.
The scooter scene accommodates a wide variety of tastes - if Mod, restos or customs aren’t your thing, then maybe ‘Mad Max’ style street racers with monster engines hanging out of them is..!
I returned to work yesterday after two weeks off; hence the News Page for August looking a little bare. A week was spent camping in Moreton, Dorset and the rest was spent at home in West Herts.
Federico Savogin, celebrated his 38th birthday in style last Sunday with a ride that circled Mount Vesuvius, as well as taking in the Bay of Naples and stretches of the Amalfi coastline - what a way to celebrate!!
JOURNAL No.79 featured this lovely first series GS150 VS1 brought back to life by VVC Chairman, Roger Smith - here are some more photos of this exceptional GS.