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WOW!! You mean that there are even MAGAZINES dedicated to scootering?!?
(Just kidding!)
I have one issue of Scoot! that a friend gave me, but in general I find that I don't have that much un-spoken-for time to read magazines - ANY magazines - with regularity. If I'm lucky, I get to flip through my wife's copy of "Rangefinder" each month.
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I have one issue of Scoot! that a friend gave me, but in general I find that I don't have that much un-spoken-for time to read magazines - ANY magazines - with regularity. If I'm lucky, I get to flip through my wife's copy of "Rangefinder" each month.
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Scoot! is available at some Barnes & Nobles (I often get mine there), Borders, and I've even found it in record stores (this was a long time ago). They have some issues with staying on their print and distribution schedule. I've also heard that they have issues fulfilling their subscriptions. So if you don't get yours, definitely call or email them and ask what's up.Corsair wrote:I got a subscription to Scoot! Magazine. (for some reason they don't arrive to my home until way after the shops get them) I wish I could find Scooter mags in our local book stores.
The most reliable place for me to get mags is dealers. I just discovered that Vespa Sherman Oaks sells recent back issues of Scoot! for half cover price. I can usually wait 2 months to get mine.
Scooterworld is only distributed via dealers and subscription, I think.
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If all the other magazines are too on-time and frequent for you (ha) may I recommend American Scooterist? It's the magazine of the Vespa Club of America and 4 issues are included in a $25 membership.
I do the layout so I'm biased, but despite our chronic behind-scheduleness (like Scoot!, we're a tiny staff and unlike Scoot, we have nearly no advertising income), I think it's a great magazine, especially if you're interested in vintage scootering. We're very proud of our writing, design, and print quality. And the membership gets you four issues, not "a year's worth" so you'll get four great magazines... sooner or later. : )
It's mostly vintage and/or Vespa content, but not *all.* Just thought a few people here might dig it.
http://www.vespaclubusa.org/
http://www.vespaclubusa.org/backissues.htm
(that last link is a couple issues behind)
I like all the other magazines, too, Scoot! especially.
Also, The Oregon Scooter Club's "Kickstart!" is a great 'zine, even if you're not in the area.
http://kickstartmagazine.blogspot.com/
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I do the layout so I'm biased, but despite our chronic behind-scheduleness (like Scoot!, we're a tiny staff and unlike Scoot, we have nearly no advertising income), I think it's a great magazine, especially if you're interested in vintage scootering. We're very proud of our writing, design, and print quality. And the membership gets you four issues, not "a year's worth" so you'll get four great magazines... sooner or later. : )
It's mostly vintage and/or Vespa content, but not *all.* Just thought a few people here might dig it.
http://www.vespaclubusa.org/
http://www.vespaclubusa.org/backissues.htm
(that last link is a couple issues behind)
I like all the other magazines, too, Scoot! especially.
Also, The Oregon Scooter Club's "Kickstart!" is a great 'zine, even if you're not in the area.
http://kickstartmagazine.blogspot.com/
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I get Scooter World and Scoot Qurterly. And yes, I always find Scoot Quarterly in the news stands well before I get mine in the mail. I have received 3 issues so far and have had to call and leave messages that are never answered, and email them hoping to not be forgotten. I don't think I will renew it next year and just buy it in the news stand.
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TAG (Twist and Go) (www.twistngo.com) magazine. Scoot doesn't cover the type of scooters I like (sports scooters) and generally doesn't have very many scooter nor scooter related product reviews or tech articles. I also like scooter racing of which TAG covers.
TAG is an English magazine, but they do have a US distributor. I'll post their information if anyone's interested.
TAG is an English magazine, but they do have a US distributor. I'll post their information if anyone's interested.
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I've seen it in large bookstores, though not often.justscooten wrote:ok how do i get TAG here in the states?... im glad someone said something about the slow mailing of scoot i guess ill keep getting it at my local book store.
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Here's the US information:justscooten wrote:ok how do i get TAG here in the states?... im glad someone said something about the slow mailing of scoot i guess ill keep getting it at my local book store.
$30 per year (6 issues)
Motorsport
31757 Honey Locust Rd
Jonesburg, MO 63351-9600
Tel: 636-488-3113
Fax: 636-488-3196
This is a hard magazine to find. I used to get it from my local scooter shop (SF Scooter Center), but they no longer carry it - so now I'm subcribing. It's worth it if for nothing else but the ads - many of the English shops sell performance parts that are not available here (especially for the Blur, a.k.a. PGO G-Max) and may ship to the US.
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Well, yesterday I asked Scoot Mag to refund me of the remaining amount of my subscription. I couldn't take any more, after I saw the mag for sale at our local grocery store. I can't believe a grocery store gets better service than a cash paying dedicated scooter reader subscriber. I'll let you know how it goes. I told them I expect my refund to be in my mail box in 2 weeks. It sucks to have such a limited magazine field to buy from.
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On the other hand, your local grocery store carries Scoot! Awesome!Dibber wrote:Well, yesterday I asked Scoot Mag to refund me of the remaining amount of my subscription. I couldn't take any more, after I saw the mag for sale at our local grocery store. I can't believe a grocery store gets better service than a cash paying dedicated scooter reader subscriber. I'll let you know how it goes. I told them I expect my refund to be in my mail box in 2 weeks. It sucks to have such a limited magazine field to buy from.
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For a rather lengthy discussion of the Scoot! mag issue (no pun intended):
http://www.modernvespa.com/forum/topic18971.html
I have sympathy for their publishing problems, but no sympathy for poor customer service.
http://www.modernvespa.com/forum/topic18971.html
I have sympathy for their publishing problems, but no sympathy for poor customer service.
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Scootering (from the U.K.) is pretty decent - folks take their scooters far more seriously in Europe than us Yankees.
Scooter World is pretty light on content and heavy on ads for cheap, plastic scooters.
Although not scooter related, I also like Classic Bikes (again, from the U.K.) for the amazing features on vintage motorcycles.
Scooter World is pretty light on content and heavy on ads for cheap, plastic scooters.
Although not scooter related, I also like Classic Bikes (again, from the U.K.) for the amazing features on vintage motorcycles.
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