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Gone but not forgotten...

Winston Churchill, Captain Tom and Lee Rigby are three individuals who, for their own reasons, have all given us time for thought, reflection and respect. The combination of these influences together with an overall respect to the fallen were the inspirations behind Mick Kirk’s scooter.

Skinhead history

Mick’s been into the Skinhead scene since he was 14 years old. “Back in the 70s I used to go to my local youth club, although I never actually owned a scooter, I was always connected to them through the Skinhead scene

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