Scootering

A rollercoaser of a ride

Warren has been into scooters since he was a teenager and he's collected scootering publications since the early '80s. At the age of 16 he developed his first custom scooter from a full-bodied PK50, which he cut down, sprayed with rattle-cans and added a Driver screen. "The PK's build was influenced by the custom scooters of the time and a DTC Armandos Italia 90 Vespa T5 Mkl I'd seen in Scooter Scene magazine in 1989," he explained.

Customs

Over the years Warren's passion for custom scooters has never waned. " I was particularly fond of custom Mkl Vespa T5s, and in the early '90s at a custom show in Doncaster I saw the Eurythmics-themed custom scooter, Shame.

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