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Stephen King was inspired into the scene when the premiere of Quadrophenia was being shown and a dozen scooters turned up at a cafe he was sat in. Since then, over the years Stephen’s owned all types of scooters and during that time he’s developed several custom scooters and choppers. In 1986 he developed his first custom chopper, a Vespa P200E called Stage Fright; other custom scooters to his name are Too Cool to Drool and Deliverance, which was later sold on and became Captain America. With Stephen’s history of developing custom scooters it’s also clear to see

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