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IT’S Gr-R-Re aat

If there’s one scooter club that prides itself on thinking outside the box, it’s Dirty Mills. Whether it’s the infamous Mis Fit PX trike, a Mad Max-style GTS sidecar combination or Gupta’s Steampunk Jet 200, their creativity has no limits. Unsurprisingly Tony, a long-standing member of the Mills, sees nothing unusual in theming a cutdown around a breakfast cereal.

Sweet dreams

Harking back, Tony laughed: “The project didn’t start with that in mind. I’ve built a few scooters over the years but have always wanted to recreate a 1980s racer. Critically I wanted it to be centred around an original fairing. I found plenty but despite calling in every

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