Scootering

Dream Warrior Revisited

Whatever your scooter style preferences, chopper-style scooters are a relevant contribution to the rich tapestry of our scene. Their owners are a special breed with an off the grid approach to scootering and they bring a lot to the table, which we should all thank them for.

Dreams can come true

Dream Warrior’s current owner, Brian Varey, is a self-confessed life-long chopper scooter enthusiast. Bri said: “I’d been out of the scootering scene for a while and I was lucky when my pal Macca, by chance, saw that Dream Warrior was up for sale. It’s all about the smoothness of the lines of a chopper, concealing the less easy-on-the-eye elements of a chopper build; and for me, Dream Warrior’s chopper lines are perfect. The look of the scooter is perfect and it was an opportunity I simply couldn’t afford to miss.”

I asked Bri how he’d come to be so passionate about chopper scooters. He said: “I got my first scooter when I was 14, it was an

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