Scooters in Switzerland
Posted by Mrs Scooter | General Info | Posted on January 23rd, 2010
A friend of Hunter Scooter Riders recently returned from Switzerland and was kind enough to take some scooter pictures while she was away. This particular shot was taken in Lugarno, one of the Italian parts of Switzerland near the end of summer. The Italian part of Switzerland is naturally very Italian and that means lots of scooters buzzing around on the cobblestone streets. More photos to come.
Australia Day Ride 26th January
Posted by Mrs Scooter | Events | Posted on January 23rd, 2010
Meet at Edgeworth McDonalds 08:30 Main Road Edgeworth for a catchup coffee. Leave at 09:00. Arrive at Raymond Terrace 09:30 to pick up any riders that want to meet us there. Leaving Raymond Terrace McDonalds at 09:45 for Nelson Bay via Williamtown, Fullerton Cove, Stockton Foreshore. Then Stockton Pub for a counter lunch or BYO Vegemite sandwiches, lamingtons, billy tea (suggestion only). Wear your favourite Aussie themed shirt!
Please contact Paul S if you are interested in coming so we don’t leave you behind! (it HAS happened). 0421980491
About Scooters
Posted by Mrs Scooter | General Info | Posted on January 8th, 2010
We all remember the scene from “Roman Holiday” as Audrey Hepburn sits behind Gregory Peck zooming in and out of Rome’s beautiful laneways
Italy was where scooters became a serious form of transport when Enrico Piaggio was entrusted to take his aeroplane manufacturing company and design an economical form of transport for Italians after the Second Word War.
That was in 1946 and since then scooters have gone from strength to strength around the world.
Australia has also adopted this viable form of transport as our roads become increasingly congested, fuel prices rise and car parking is now an expensive luxury.
They’re also a fun way to get about and meet like-minded people such as us here at Hunter Scooter Riders.
Scooter Definition:
A scooter is a fully automatic two wheel (but not always – think Piaggio MP3) vehicle with a step floor however there are some variations.
As scooters have evolved some have moved to a sportier look that is closer in appearance to a motorcycle (think Yamaha’s T-Max) whilst others have maintained their origins and kept their manual gearboxes.
Scooters vary from 50cc “about towners” through to 650cc highway cruising machines (Suzuki Burgman 650) with enough performance to keep any rider happy.
The styles we all know, with a step floor (to protect us from the road’s surface and wet weather) and “twist and go” automatic transmissions are available in all sizes, shapes and colours. There are many to choose from to suit any rider’s requirements.
New Website New Year
Posted by Mrs Scooter | Update | Posted on January 4th, 2010
Thank you to all the scooter riders that have made Hunter Scooter Riders a fabulous last twelve months with our new website. We hope you like our new-look website. Rest assured only the look of the website has changed. We will be back in the New Year with lots more rides, dinner meetings and most importantly, cameraderie and fun.
It’s your website too so…..
If you have any comments or suggestions leave them in the comment box below this post.
A NEW LOOK FOR THE HUNTER SCOOTER RIDERS WEBSITE
Posted by Mrs Scooter | General Info | Posted on January 4th, 2010
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