Dropped my scooter in this week for a service at Retrospective Scootersprior to commuting to work by Vespa from April; a good idea to get it given a good once over before getting back in the saddle.
Along with such important questions like “How did we get here?” and “How was the universe formed?” - “What is the perfect Vespa touring engine?” is a question that has taxed the world’s most brilliant minds for decades..
"The past is not dead, it is not even past," is a famous quote by William Faulkner. I had to think of this when I met up with about 30 other Vespisti on Saturday morning in a parking lot in the south of Munich.
Fancy a road trip to pick up a new motor I’ve seen on the net? It’s a truck so we can ride there, put the Vespas in the back and travel back to Essex in comfort. It’s for sale up in Brampton, Northumberland near Carlisle.”
The latest hot spell and humid nights have allowed for some pleasant writing, nothing salacious as this post’s title may suggest, just me writing content for the next VVC JOURNAL.
Returned home on Sunday afternoon after completing the Three Shires Ride organised and put on by ScooterNova magazine. Good to see VVC representation there over the weekend.
You can now view the full set of 35mm film photos I took, plus one or two phone shots, of ‘Doodlebug’, the cover star Vespa of VVC JOURNAL No.86 (spring 2021).