Scoot A Que
Calling all scooterists (and friends of scooterists)...registration for Scoot A Que 13 is now available online at http://www.scootaque.com/
Held September 17-19 your $20 preregistration fee ($25 at the door) includes: a sweet tshirt and patch designed by Jeremy Slagle, entrance to Rumba Cafe Friday night, a movie at Studio 35, breakfast at North Market, a BBQ and attendance at the Saturday night "Zombie Prom" at Outland on Liberty.
Join us! Join us! (Read that in a zombie-mumble)
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Scoot A Que 13 September 17-19
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YAY!!!
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This should be the first time in four years that me owning a scooter, that runs, and scoot-a-que coincide!
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Who/what are/is the Rovers?
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thanks, i know that scooters are shiny and have 2 wheels, beyond that i know little else about them. I like scooter people though, went to one of the midnight movies during a scootaque, think it was Spinal Tap. had a great time! of course that was a combo of great movie, great venue, alcohol, and good people.
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You will be introduced to many not shiny scooters.
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You don't need a scooter to sign up for Scoot A Que. We also raffle off a scooter Saturday night. Tickets will be $5 each or 5 for $20 and the proceeds go to benefit Camp Sunrise. Or if you just want to attend the zombie prom Saturday night and buy tickets (or not) to win the scooter there will be a $5 cover charge.
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vespamary wrote >>
You don't need a scooter to sign up for Scoot A Que. We also raffle off a scooter Saturday night. Tickets will be $5 each or 5 for $20 and the proceeds go to benefit Camp Sunrise. Or if you just want to attend the zombie prom Saturday night and buy tickets (or not) to win the scooter there will be a $5 cover charge.I can attest that one need not own a scooter to have a great time. I've ridden on the back of Rockmastermike's Vespa several times.
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Does one need to be present to win the scooter or can they just buy raffle tickets?
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Tigertree wrote >>
Does one need to be present to win the scooter or can they just buy raffle tickets?This has been a source of discussion for years. One must be present to win the scooter. It's way more fun that way. And the guys in the club have been working like crazy on a vintage 1960-something Vespa VNB so they want the excited winner to be there.
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And when is the drawing as I expect to heavily support Camp Sunrise that night?
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Tigertree wrote >>
And when is the drawing as I expect to heavily support Camp Sunrise that night?It should be about 11PM
Scooter stats for those geeky enough to care:
1964 VBB
Total engine rebuild by CCS
VNA engine w/ DR 160cc cylidner kit
Masochelli Crank
VBB gears (4 speed)
Stock exhaust
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One more day for the $20 pre-registration and then the price goes up!
Scoot A QuePosted 1 year ago # -
I'm seriously hoping it's my destiny to win that scooter :)
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Is there a two-wheeled MV advocacy group who could talk the mayor out of the ridiculous $50 registration sticker system for scooter/motorcycle parking? Surely the fines they've collected would pay for new signage.
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What fines? No one uses those spaces since the $50 sticker started.
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The kickoff last night was lovely. Special thanks to Liberte Crepes for the deliciousness. Getting ready to ride "cupcake" (I just heard that term last night) on Rockmastermike's Vespa. WOOT!
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now i know why there were probably 50ish scooters parked in front of the north market on park st this morning...
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The ride was gorgeous! First was a spectacular breakfast at North Market, courtesy of CaJohn and Crimson Coffee. Special thanks to VespaMary for pulling that part together.
We wove about 50 miles around New Albany and Westerville, including crossing Hoover Dam. The water levels were severely low but the view was still spectacular. The core group of the Columbus Cutters made sure the riders stayed together and safe while working within the law. It was one of the best rides yet. I'm looking forward to going back to Hoover Dam in the fall when the leaves are changing.
We had an unexpected layover in Gahanna when we ended the ride sooner than expected. Thankfully, the bartenders at Lounge 62 didn't bat an eyelash when we all parked and spilled into the bar for a drink. The owner did go out to see the scooters in his parking lot and came back in, looking rather wide-eyed at the spectacle. After that, it was off to Gahanna Moose Lodge for an early dinner and some beers. What a hospitable group of people they were!
Tonight is the Zombie Prom at Outland. I need a nap before deciding what to wear.
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