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SHARP SHOOTIN’ SCOOTER

It’s fair to say that over the past year, many people have had more time on their hands than usual, mainly due to obvious restrictions. Many a vague project for ‘sometime in the future’ was therefore started to alleviate the boredom of lockdown, certainly so within the scooterist community. It follows then that some planned projects took on a life of their own. Not the work in progress, or minor tweak type that evolve during the execution of completion… but changes that transform what started off as a relatively straightforward operation into something far bigger and more labour intensive. Cheryl Ward, who rides with Chorley Scorpions SC, has owned and ridden her Silver Special Li150 for a quarter of a century. Shortly after becoming the fourth owner, she treated her Spanish Special

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