Scootering

Spellbound: Witches Brew

Beginnings

Witches Brew is the result of hard work, research, an eye for detail, accuracy and authenticity. Tessa Abraham is no stranger to the custom scooter scene; she got her first scooter, a Vespa PX125 in 1984 and her more recent ride (inspired by the 1977 track, Loving is Really My Game) is her fantastic Vespa P200E ‘Brainstorm’, which for the past few years has been picking up awards at custom shows all over the country. The theme for Witches Brew is poles apart from the glitz and sparkle of Brainstorm, which begs the question: where did the inspiration for the choice of the theme come from?

“We love the 70s scene and it was mainly Vespas that kept

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