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Sierra Club Wilderness 2027 Wall Calendar
Mary Engelbreit's Happiness Is a Habit 2027 Desk Calendar
Charles Wysocki Americana 2027 Deluxe Wall Calendar
Cat Page-A-Day Gallery 2027 Desk Calendar
365 Dogs 2027 Page-A-Day Desk Calendar
Gary Patterson Cats 2027 Wall Calendar
National Parks 2027 Wall Calendar
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Exclusive 2027 Wall Calendar
Romantic Europe 2027 Wall Calendar
The small-wheeled, step-through motor scooters that Piaggio launched in Italy in 1946 with the original Vespa (named for the wasp-shaped silhouette of the body), and that Lambretta followed with in 1947, take twelve pages in Scooters 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured machines cover the heritage Italian classics (Vespa GS, Vespa Sprint, Lambretta TV200, Lambretta GP) and the British mod scene that adopted them in the 1960s, plus the colorful customised scooters of the Northern Soul and All-nighter movements. Pages also feature modern revival models and the small-wheeled commuter scooters from Honda, Yamaha, and the Vespa GTS line. The photography catches them parked outside Italian caf�s, lined up in mod-rally style at the seaside, and ridden through the narrow streets of Rome, Naples, and Lisbon. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For scooter collectors, mod-revival riders, and anyone who has lined up at a Brighton seafront rally with a fifth mirror bolted to the handlebar, the photography here delivers the lineage with affection. The Italian curves still hold up against any modern design.