

My 1966 Vespa Super Sport 180 scooter!
My SS180 now has a new custom seatcover. It's by Mary Clancey Pace who can be reached at: clancey23@hotmail.com. Good stuff!
Ooh, and look at all that triple chrome on the motor... Yow!:
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older PIX :
See the old pix of the same 1966 SS180 with old rusty seatcover and no rear rack or glovebox.


My 1959 Vespa 150 scooter!
Made in the Fall of 1959 like me!
This VBA 150cc scoot now has a new spare tire cover in the legshield.
This was restored in Italy, then imported by Monarch Scooters in SF.
I added the original cast alloy spare holder, plus spare tire/wheel and new cover, and new grey kickstart and brake pedal pads. Oh yeah, then I put on the 8 inch Continental white wall tires! I swapped a SF local for his Guilari single saddle and custom (?) vespa rack! Low and slow groovin'...
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older pix with long seat and no rack:

Here's the 1964 Lambretta series-3 Li-150 scooter I recently traded away (click the pic to see more photos of it!). Yeah, I miss the old stubborn scoot:
The other scooter I used to own was my 1981 Vespa P-series P200e !
Traded that away for the 59 VBA:
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I scoot from the Sunset district of San Francisco.
More sun than people think out in SF's best kept secret of a district!
;-)
December 2, 2001
Went on our 1st real 2-up scooter ride on Decmber 2nd (2001) with our friends Jim & Phoebe, so of course we had to take photos of the event.
We scoot-ered though Golden Gate Park and stopped at Stow Lake for these shots.
Oh, Jim & Phoebe in front of our house too !
Steve & Kate at the curb
Steve & Kate still at the curb
Steve & Kate in motion
Steve & Kate back the other way
Steve & Kate and we're off !
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