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Total Ruckus member Nuevomexicano's dog in his Ruckus sidecar. Read more here

Total Ruckus member Nuevomexicano's dog in his Ruckus sidecar. Read more here
Another visit at the Mekka of Zoomer tuning "Tokyo Parts" (TP) with some new custom builds in and outside the packed store.


Look at this muffler goes above the rear fat tire! And what a fat rear shock...

Sekizawasan obviously takes his inspiration from movies like Batman (Matte black customized Yamaha Vox).


Me and the very friendly master who just recently broke his IPhone-screen while fighting with his wife at Tokyo Disney Land. Think he can fix it himself...

A quick glance into the back office of TP.

Some customizing is better done outside on the sidewalk in front of TP.

Beige is just nice!

Now that I am another time in Japan I'll post more frequently eye catching rollers on the streets of Tokyo...
While on work in Lyon, France I stumbled across this shop called "Chez Fabio". Well it's all about Vespa and Vintage but if you're into Vespa's – it's the place worth visiting Lyon and its quarter "Croix Rousse". "L'Atelier Chez Fabio" is at the "Place Commandant Arnaud". Open Tuesday to Saturday 9-12am / 2-7pm.


Fabio in a frech TV report


More pictures in the extended post (below) and on vespaclublyon.com

Sander (better known as member "Wietje" at the board of hondazoomer.nl) brought his stylish Zoomer
for a holiday trip to Switzerland. We zoomed from end to end of Bern and enjoyed a hot coffee in the cold but sunny city.

Zoomer meets Grand Papa Motra

Jochen Baumeister zeigt Euch hier, wie man während dem "Zoomern" nicht auf die charmante Stimme der GPS-Dame verzichten muss:
In diesem Jahr habe ich eine kleine Tour von Schweinfurt (Nähe Würzburg)/Germany zu Euch nach Schaffhausen gemacht; über Landsberg am Lech - Holledau - Nürnberg ging´s dann zurück. Diesmal mit NAVI! Mir war das ewige Kartengeklotze zu blöd. Da mir ein Motorrad-Navi einfach viel zu teuer war, habe ich ein stinknormales Navi mit einem kleinen Polster in eine wasserfeste Kartenhülle gesteckt und über die dazu eingebaute 12V-Steckdose angeschlossen. Damit ich die bezaubernde Stimme der Navitante hören konnte, habe ich einfach einen dünnen Schlauch zwischen Navi und Polster geklemmt und zum Ohr geführt. Sieht bescheuert aus; funktioniert aber prima!
...das nächste mal zeige ich Euch, wie man mit dem Kühler leckeren Kaffee oder Espresso zubereitet. :o)

For all you english speaking/reading Rucksters just in short: Jochen Baumeister invented the "GPS-voice-to-ear tube" for his Zoomer-trip from "Schweinfurt", Germany to "Schaffhausen", Switzerland.