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Have the ideas finally run out?

one time or another, almost every scooter owner has stopped for a moment and just looked in amazement, unable to focus on anything else but what was in front of them. Wondering how it was all achieved and what the thinking was behind it all. The workmanship and engineering that went into producing such a beautiful creation. We are talking about the custom scooter of course which, dare I say, has almost become a national institution in its own right. The question has to be asked: has it been taken

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