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( 04.25.2003 15:11 )
The long-awaited debut of the new series by Chynna Clugston-Major!
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( 04.08.2003 09:49 )
Zipping through town on a sleek machine that offers 70 miles per gallon may seem like a science fiction fantasy but for many scooter enthusiasts, it is a way of life.
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( 03.31.2003 12:05 )
On Display at Eagle Motorsports in Rochester NY is a one of kind Yesterday designed by artist Mark Groaning.
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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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( 03.03.2003 22:47 )
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By Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY
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By Martha T. Moore, USA TODAY
PELHAM, N.Y. — As the 5:36 from Grand Central pulls into the train station here, commuters from New York City pour off the evening train and march through the parking lot to their cars. They are parked in spaces they've waited years to get and pay $420 annually to keep.
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