Lil Deuce Scoot

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Andy Pickering
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think i like it better now :lol:
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I loved Lil Deuce. For me it's a shame to no longer have it's original paintwork, but that's my nostalgic hormones.

As it is now, it's a great job and it is great to see the same scooter on the road.
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alcoholic maniacs sc
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lil deuce scoot was a fine bike of the period and only looked dated when jeremy howlet got going. the Arai racer is just another racy Gp from a frustrated motorbike envier. sure it looks well done but so do oven bottom muffins but i wouldnt spend thousands of quid on one. :(
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lil deuce panels are still around, the owner of Arai still has them. Lil deuce was owned by a scunny lad called Mick Stockdale who sadly died several years ago. Col was going to redo Lil Deuce but decided against it out of respect, have a closer look at his new scooter it is a very nice bike. Although Lil Deuce is a legendary scooter.
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It would be hard to replicate that scooter... Nearly impossible.

P.S: Ricardo Rapido... you're hopeless!
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Supereibar wrote: P.S: Ricardo Rapido... you're hopeless!
a waste of space eh ??? :freak:
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original panels from this period are the art of scootering. 1970's panels have a character of no money mixed with creativity.....
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probably between 1976 and 1978??? :ugeek:
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That is my style, although not as refined, hand brushed names on pannels are a must for me:

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alcoholic maniacs sc wrote:original panels from this period are the art of scootering. 1970's panels have a character of no money mixed with creativity.....
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probably between 1976 and 1978??? :ugeek:
1976 and 1978 not 2011 then :shock: and are you going to put carb set up by Jason Frost
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