Mod jams. Ska. Punk. Northern Soul. Reggae. Y'know, sk'ota music.
Movies
Quadrophenia, Roman Holiday, La Dolce Vita.
Television
Books
Vroom with a View: In Search of Italy's Dolce Vita on a '61 Vespa (Peter Moore); Vespa: Italian Street Style (Davide Mazzanti, Ornella Sassa); Vespa: 60 Years (Georgio Sarti); The Scooter Bible (Eric Dregni, Michael Dregni); Scooters: Red Eyes, Whitewalls and Blue Smoke (Colin Shattuck); Vespa: An Illustrated History Eric Brockway); Lambretta Innocenti An Illustrated History (Nigel Cox); Innocenti Lambretta The Definitive History with Restoration Guide (Vittorio Tessera); Mod: A Very British Phenomenon (Terry Rawlings, Richard Barnes).
The New York Scooter Club’s mission is to help New York-area scooter owners and enthusiasts share information, socialize, and plan group scooter rides and other events.
Our motto is: If you have a Scooter, You're in the Club!
Our members ride all makes and models of scooters; modern “twist-n-go’s," as well as vintage two-strokes. Vespas, Lambrettas, Aprilias and Stellas as well as Hondas, Buddys, Kymcos, SYMs, and Yamahas.
Everyone is welcome at our events. We meet every Wednesday evening at 7 pm for the Wednesday Night Meetup at the Brass Monkey in lower Manhattan. The best way to get involved is to just stop by, and we'll introduce ourselves and make you feel right at home.
The rest of the time, you'll find us on the New York Scooter Forum, planning rides, get-togethers and talking all things scooter-related (and not so scooter-related). ;-)
So check out our profile and our web site, then come over to the Brass Monkey or the Forum and say hello!
Until then, keep the shiny side up!
Who I'd like to meet: Other scooter clubs, scooterists or anyone with a scooter vibe.
Hope your summer is going well! We have some blogs up with specials (including free banner and large format decal specials) and more to come and our website is up with an instant calculator (we’ve had a few kinks so bare with us!)