NB: This is about 6 yrs old and is being reposted for historical interest.

Texas Scooter People

Red Stripe 69 S.C., Houston

Pirate Imports, Salado

Garner's Classic Scooters, Cleburne

Extensive Scooter Resources

VCOA

Vespa Serial Numbers

Vespa Wiring Diagrams (for most models)

Scooter Classified Advertisements

Vespa Obsession

Photos


[LOGO] The Heart and Soul Scooter Club [LOGO]

Welcome!

Thanks for coming by and checking out our page. Please take a moment to browse. Note that the main body of this page is largely local and/or club specific stuff. If you're looking for more general information, the links on the left should be of some use to you.


Rally 2002!

October 11-13, 2001 Heart and Soul SC will be holding its 6th Annual Republic of Texas scooter rally.
Here is our condensed hotels/motels list with extra information to make reserving a room a total breeze. The motels that made this list are generally within a few miles of our rally point. The exhaustive list has many more hotels on it but lacks the additional info. Also they are spread out all over town, so your mileage may vary... Literally.

Our rally sponsors include:


Pirate Imports
Bitter End Bistro & Brewery
Live Oak Brewing Company Continental Club
TKO Records Ben Sherman
Flogging Molly Scoot! Quarterly


Please visit their sites!

To donate, sponsor or advertise, call Jim at (deleted)


The Club:

The Heart and Soul Scooter Club of Austin, Texas is an informal organization of scooterists riding classic/vintage/antique metal-bodied scooters (i.e., Vespas and Lambrettas). Enthusiasts, riders, and those interested in classic scooters, American, European, or otherwise, are welcome.


Texas News:

South Austin Scooters is now closed.
Scott Feely of Houston is now running a scooter service business from his home. If you need scooter service in Houston, contact Scott via email.


Seeking a bike?

If you're currently looking for a bike, here are some links to scooter ads all over the internet.

Reminder:

Here is a reminder to wear your helmet. This is Jeremy's bike after Mike got run over while riding it. Fortunately Mike survived, the bike obviously did not.


Credits:

Thanks to Richard Guile for the text part of the club logo and design suggestions for the site.
This page is designed, built and maintained by Lord knows who at this point. Comments or suggestions about design, content, or technical stuff can be sent to Jeremy at (deleted) and he will delete them as necessary.


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