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THE WILD BUNCH (of Five)

“As things are I can’t buy another, I’ve not got the room. I’m limiting myself to no more than five at any one time.”

It was back in 1983 as a 17-year-old that Lee bought his first scooter, a 125cc 1968 Douglas Vespa, and it was this smallframe that ignited his love of the diminutive scooters. During his younger years Lee owned and rode a P Range or two, and, along with his mates, would religiously attend the National rallies.

Since then Lee’s rarely been without a scooter

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