Scootering

Fool’s gold

With 40 or so members in our scooter club, competition could at times be quite intense. This could be over anything from who had the fastest scooter to who had ridden the furthest on one... any (and all) one-upmanship was there to be competed for. Thankfully, we had a good membership and, in general, the rivalry was all done in good spirit, with no one ever falling out about it. One aspect of scooter ownership, where everyone definitely did try to outdo the other, though, was customising. When it came to customisation and whose machine looked best, then the

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