scoot|pink reader Angie/Bonegirl is now sporting a new bone-covered scooter seat cover on her Buddy. I saw the fabric and just had to make it for her. While I didn’t expect anything in return, she graciously made the offer to donate its value to Kaleb’s fund, which is a savings account for my grandnephew who [...]
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Bonegirl and her new Buddy scooter seat cover
Published by on October 28th, 2008 in Genuine, riders and scooter seat covers. 2 CommentsIf you haven’t spent some time over at Scooter Diva, or joined the forum, now’s the perfect time to sign up. Besides publishing informative articles, like the cover story on winterizing your scooter, it’s home to a great group of women scooter riders who share riding techniques, equipment and accessory reviews, technical advice, and of [...]
in the news: pink scooter rider and breast cancer survivor raises awareness
Published by on October 21st, 2008 in 50 cc, news & events, riders and scoot for a cause. 0 CommentsLooking for inspiration? Check out this article in the Surburban Journals about Barb Jones-Moore, a 35-year breast cancer survivor who has a mission to raise awareness with her pink scooter.
25,000 miles and counting!
Published by on October 14th, 2008 in 125 cc, Genuine and riders. 3 CommentsAngie (AKA Bonegirl) dropped me a note with a link to her latest Flickr album, along with the announcement that she’s hit the 25,000 mile mark on her pink Genuine Buddy. She passed this mark during a recent riding vacation in the Tsali Recreation Area near Robbinsville, NC.
Just in case you missed it, she’s shared [...]
Leanne wins big: a pink QLink Star 50
Published by on September 19th, 2008 in 50 cc, QLink and riders. 1 CommentLeanne sent me this photo of her with her new QLink. She writes:
“I am the very proud new owner of a Qlink Star 50. I won it at a raffle drawing at the local fairgrounds. It was a fund raiser for the Mifflinburg Fire Department. Now I’m looking for other scooters to ride [...]
Dana’s pink 1974 Vespa Primavera
Published by on September 11th, 2008 in 125 cc, Vespa, riders, scooters and vintage. 1 CommentMeet Dana and her pink 1974 Vespa Primavera. I first read about Dana and her scooter in an article about the Westenders scooter club in the West Seattle Herald. I wrote to the club and finally was able to hook up with Dana and ask her to send a photo or two, and she wrote [...]
Tanya’s sexy pink Vespa ET4
Published by on September 5th, 2008 in 150 cc, Vespa, riders and scooters. 4 CommentsTanya sent me a few photos with her pink Vespa ET4 that I just had to share. Instead of me telling you about it, I’ll let her letter speak for itself:
“My name is Tanya and I run a small Modern Scooter group out of Portland, Oregon. We meet once a month and have very intimate [...]
meet scoot|pink roving reporter Omily
Published by on August 31st, 2008 in helmets, jackets and riders. 1 CommentI’d like you to meet my roving reporter and good friend Omily, proudly modeling her Cortech Womens LRX Series 2 Jacket and Z1R Strike Star Helmet. One of the reasons she chose this particular Cortech jacket is because it was one of the few women’s jackets she could find that is available in tall sizing. [...]
Tacoma superpower Patricia Lecy-Davis
Published by on July 22nd, 2008 in Malaguti and riders. 0 CommentsI read about Patricia and her pink scooter on the Weekly Volcano web site, where she was dubbed a “zealous nut on a pink motor scooter.” They also credit her with social-connection superpowers. Of course, I had to ask her if I could put her photo up on scoot|pink.
Patricia Lecy-Davis is the proprietor of Embellish [...]
survivor rides 1,100 miles for breast cancer research
Published by on July 17th, 2008 in Schwinn, news & events, riders and scoot for a cause. 1 CommentI first read about Barbara Landry and her Schwinn Hope in an article about her and her scooter ride in the Nashua Telegraph. I wrote to her and asked if I could post a photo here and tell you a bit about her ride.
Barbara is a breast cancer survivor who lost her friend and sister-in-law [...]











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