Scooters (Crestline)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.42 (660 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0760300720 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 96 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
About the Author Eric Dregni is a freelance writer and translator and the author of six previous books, including The Ads that Put America on Wheels, Scooter Mania!. . Minnesota Marvels, and Let's Go Bowling! He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota
It will even help the scooterist find scooter-related events and activities. Scooters and scootering are the fastest growing segment of the American motorcycling market. Because of their low cost, ease of operation, and unintimidating nature, scooters are especially appealing to new riders. This book will provide the scooter owner with everything he or she needs to know. It will tell a person what kind of scooter to buy, how to buy it, and where to buy it. It will instruct the owner on maintaining and customizing his or her scooter. In sum, this is all the book any scooter owner will ever need.
. Minnesota Marvels, and Let's Go Bowling! He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Eric Dregni is a freelance writer and translator and the author of six previous books, including The Ads that Put America on Wheels, Scooter Mania!
""Quite possibly, it is the best scootering book of all time"" according to A Customer. Just when I thought nothing could top the Dregni's earlier book (Illustrated MotorScooter Buyer's Guide), they have come up with another masterpiece with their new book Scooters! In Scooters! the authors trace the history and development of the scooter and make an ambitious attempt to show the effect of the scooter on society and popular culture. The book boldy attempts a full tour de force of the wonderful world of scooters and scootering. Visually, the book is. "He meant 'Vespa's'." according to Bruce King. I bought this book because I've been scouting the tsunami of flashy and relatively cheap new scoots deluging our shores fromChina. I've had motorcycles off and on since the '60's and thought the time could be ripe for something smallish and tame for a former hellraiser. It had been a long time, maybe 15 years. So I had some brushing up to do on this shiny new market of high-tech, low-cost zoomers (or putters depending on the size).I wasn't looking for big, costl. "Scooters, served up bland and with a side-order of trite" according to L.A. Biker. Subtitled "Everything you need to know," this book is really aimed at the absolute neophyte: if you already have a scooter, you almost certainly already know more than this book can tell you. I can't say it's bad [altho' the constant references to "putt putts" is annoyingly trite, & utterly misused in reference to modern scooters vs. minibikes or Go-peds, but whatever] - if you're someone who has never considered a motorized single-track vehicle [moped, scooter,