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The Prodigy Experience

OUT OF SPACE

Unfortunately, due to a change of personal circumstances, Leigh has since had to sell his beloved Lambretta and now he misses it terribly. But running this feature in Classic Scooterist with his blessing helps him to retain the happy memories he experienced in both building and riding it. The story of their journey together starts below.

WIND IT UP

It was in 2009 that Leigh first developed an interest in scooters and purchased his first scooter. He purchased a Vespa V90, stripped and sprayed it and from that point on he was hooked on scooters.

However, the first time he attended a rally it wasn’t by scooter, but by car when

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