Scootering

A word from Dave

Exile. For me, in the words of Connor McCloud, there can be only one. Straight into top spot is Russell Mitchell’s 1984 show stopper. Not only did this scooter get me into customising, I know it was also the inspiration for a certain Jeremy Howlett to create his ‘Gods of the Arena’!

Spiritwalker. Just missing the top spot, for me the ultimate full frame! Jeremy Howlett, Paul Karslake, Don Blocksidge and MSC at their best. My favourite mural and if you looked closely several hidden messages appeared

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