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Scott Durnion Prison officer. Square & Compasses SC. Early 80s, yeah… Mods got me into scooters! Suzuki CS50 ‘hand-me-down’ from my brother, then quickly followed by Vespa 100 sport. Vespa Rally 200 & Lambretta S2 Spanish of course! I appreciate all styles of custom scooters especially the work that gets put into them. Think it was Morecambe 1987 or 1988. Brand new Vespa 200, ran it in on the way down there. Best one must be the old coyotes farmyard parties, not really had a bad one yet. Fitting BMX levers to an old P200 as that’s all I could get at the time, only for them to snap five miles from home and having to push the bloody thing all the way back pre-mobile phone, or me having AA membership days. IOW from Scotland… nightmare! Beer scooters and catching up with everyone. Crap toilets and dodgy burger vans. Tech info and product testing. Mercury Rally 200 and Revenge. Tyres with tread on them does help. eBay kickstart, it lasted one try.

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