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( 03.06.2003 11:03 )
This month we're focusing on more than just the girls.
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( 03.06.2003 11:00 )
This months hottie of the month comes to us from Roma, Italy.
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( 03.06.2003 10:55 )
Her name is Daisy, and she's Malaguti's hottie of the month. She's posing on a liquid cooled yellow Phantom F-12, and boy does that bike look good.
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( 03.06.2003 10:51 )
Darlene Bernaola, Playboy 2000 Millenium Playmate, is our first Hottie of the Month.
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( 03.03.2003 23:07 )
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The scooter rage
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By James R. Healey, USA TODAY
Laugh at $3 gasoline. Motor topless. Be unbearably hip. Impossible? Nope. Just ride a motor scooter. Not a motorcycle, a scooter. Led by Italian brands Vespa and Aprilia, European two-wheelers are rebounding in the USA and have been adopted by taste-makers as the Latest Thing. Serendipity on their side, scooter sellers are rolling out 60- to 120-mile-per-gallon two-wheelers just as the USA frets over energy prices. And the styling resonates. Vespas resemble classics of the 1950s at a time when U.S. consumers are into retro-everything. Aprilias are jazzy copies of racy motorcycles, Euro-inspired and evocative of the youthful image sought by seemingly every baby boomer.
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( 03.03.2003 23:00 )
By James R. Healey, USA TODAY
The dividing line between motor scooters and motorcycles is a "debate that's been going on for years," reports Casey Earls of San Francisco, co-founder and managing editor of Scoot! Quarterly, a 4-year-old magazine for scooter enthusiasts.
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