Scomadi scooters – latest update

During the recent Morecambe pre-season scooter rally, PM Tuning - one of the companies behind the forthcoming Scomadi brand - held an open day at their Lancashire shop. During the day scooter riders were invited to test the power of their steeds on the Dyno following a small donation to charity, the local Air Ambulance … Continue reading Scomadi scooters – latest update

New Vespa Sprint (Primavera) Scooter

Just launched in Rome by Piaggio, the new Vespa Sprint 50 and 125 scooters which are the sporting variants of their recently launched new Primavera range. So what's different about the Sprint then? Not a lot unfortunately, despite Piaggio using the 'sporty' word in their PR bumph and the 'Sprint' name. Before the Primavera there … Continue reading New Vespa Sprint (Primavera) Scooter

Funky German Vespa Cosa

Yes I know, but we reckon the Vespa Cosa is gaining popularity these days, and when you can do things like this to them, it's easy to understand why. This one comes courtesy of those talented people at Scooter & Service in Hamburg, Germany, and once again they've applied their magic to create a scooter-motive … Continue reading Funky German Vespa Cosa

Prototype Scomadi 300 undergoing UK tests

Post by Scomadi Ltd. Here's a video of the new Scomadi 300cc scooter on the dyno undergoing further testing and pre-launch checks at  PM Tuning Racing Products Ltd Scomadi HQ. For expected launch dates of the Scomadi range see our story from December 2013.

Dyno Day at Morecambe Scooter Rally

If you're going to VFM's pre-season scooter rally at Morecambe over the weekend of 21-23 March 2014, then you may fancy a short ride down to PM Tuning on the Saturday where the folk there will be holding an open day. For £10 you'll get three runs on their dyno with prizes offered for the … Continue reading Dyno Day at Morecambe Scooter Rally

The Vespa Cosa – How they got there

We've brought you a few posts from the pen of Paolo Martin in the past, but here's scooter he drew that finally became a reality. Ladies and gentlemen, we present the much maligned Piaggio Vespa Cosa. When the Cosa arrived at the end of the 1980s, it was met with a less than luke warm … Continue reading The Vespa Cosa – How they got there