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SUPERTUNE: RELOADED

From its origins as a scooter shop in Croydon during the late 1960s, Supertune has long held a reputation for innovation and quality. Although it’s primarily associated with legendary racer Ron Moss, the brand changed ownership in 2010, when it passed into the hands of Scootering’s very own Stu Owen. Following his race injury, Stu was unable to continue developing the brand so last summer the company was finally sold to Lambretta enthusiast Gary Seale.

New hands, same mission

“I’ve always admired Supertune” said Gary. “Under both Ron and Stu’s ownership its reputation has been second to none.” Although he’s earned his living in precision engineering, Gary’s love of the Lambretta dates to his childhood. “My dad was

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