Good idea in my opinion, even though the numbers aren't great like the UK. No new Vespa's, sorry to offend some people but they just look good to to me.
Even on local ride outs they don't allow them, they see them as dangerous to other scoots as their brakes are very good etc. They also look don't look to me as I say IMO.
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No Modern Scoots on this Rally
As opposed to having lots of camper vans there ?
Any form of two wheels is welcome in my book.
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Ride outs???? How embarrassing.
Any form of two wheels is welcome in my book.
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Ride outs???? How embarrassing.

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Elitists with no forward thinking on keeping the movement alive IMHO. This is the trouble with UK clubs and scooter politics
People forget the original 60s scene all had new scoots at the time.
Currently in a club where the newest model is admired as much as the oldest due to the cost of vehicles here (heavy tax).
All scooters should be welcomed.
People forget the original 60s scene all had new scoots at the time.
Currently in a club where the newest model is admired as much as the oldest due to the cost of vehicles here (heavy tax).
All scooters should be welcomed.
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Elitist attitudes damages the scene. People riding autos is their choice, and they are welcome in my opinion. Autos are a way for many of getting into the scene and learning on something easier to ride until confidence grows. Also classic scooters in terms of cost are mega high and unaffordable to lots of newcomers.
If its not your choice don't buy one but don't alienate people who do please. I mean its not like 80% who attend rallies etc have them, it is a small amount on the whole.
I don't have an auto and never will, and thats my choice...
What are peoples opinions of who has classic scooters and a motorbike. Is this also not welcome??
If its not your choice don't buy one but don't alienate people who do please. I mean its not like 80% who attend rallies etc have them, it is a small amount on the whole.
I don't have an auto and never will, and thats my choice...
What are peoples opinions of who has classic scooters and a motorbike. Is this also not welcome??
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Spot on retro rich, the clue is in the title. Its not a retro scene, 60's scene, Vespa scene, Lambretta scene.........Its a SCOOTER scene
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I can't actually see the rally in question, but if they don't want modern scooters on it then I think that's fair enough. Wherever it is.
Enjoy the classics while you can because it's difficult to see there being a vintage auto scene in years to come.

How would you define a scooter ?GFlint wrote:Spot on retro rich, the clue is in the title. Its not a retro scene, 60's scene, Vespa scene, Lambretta scene.........Its a SCOOTER scene
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Why is a classic only rally elitist, are classic car rallies also elitist because you can't take your 2012 Mondeo?
Plenty of scooter rallies where all types are welcome, nice to have different options. Scooter rallies and classic rallies are just different events.
Appreciation of classic scooters is just that, I don't get why people feel that they need to turn it into a classic v modern debate.
Plenty of scooter rallies where all types are welcome, nice to have different options. Scooter rallies and classic rallies are just different events.
Appreciation of classic scooters is just that, I don't get why people feel that they need to turn it into a classic v modern debate.
Part of problem in the U.S. where the rally is for those that couldn't see the link, is that people will turn up on all sorts of plastic scoots, even ones with real fairy lights almost taking the p155 but genuinely thinking that that's what it's all about. People riding geared scooters have real concerns about modern scoots having strong brakes and dangerously nipping around the older scoots. When I'm back in the UK, the lads I ride with stopped bikers ridding with them for similar reasons. Anyway,i
t's the organisers call and it suits me. Love seeing lines of classics scoots with no plastic etc. I can't see why people trying to get into the scene can't just get classic scoot there's still some bargians out there.
t's the organisers call and it suits me. Love seeing lines of classics scoots with no plastic etc. I can't see why people trying to get into the scene can't just get classic scoot there's still some bargians out there.