Description
Condition: New. Japan Version. The product manual is written in Japanese.
Japan Version.
Publisher: Neko Publishing (2020/3/31) Release Date: 2020/3/31
Language: Japanese
Mook: 121 pages
To the depth of the iron scooter world. "WELLER Magazine" is a new type of scooter magazine focusing on vintage iron scooters such as Vespa, Lambretta, Fuji Rabbit, and Mitsubishi Silver Pigeon. It was first published in March 2019, and the second issue was released in October 2019. This time, the third issue, we will focus on the UK culture called "Skinhead (Skins)" as a special feature at the beginning. Featuring a unique custom style called SKELLY that Traditional Skinheads love. In addition, the second special feature focuses on the iron scooter scene in Bangkok, Thailand. We will do our best to cover the huge scooter event "GO TO SCOOTER V.7" held in Bangkok in February 2020. From MODS to high-performance tuning and vintage style, we will deliver the enthusiasm and excitement of the event where more than 2000 Vespa / Lambretta gathered. Now, we will clarify the reality of the Thai scooter scene that Scooterists in the world are paying attention to. In addition, we have prepared a variety of contents that allow you to enjoy the world of iron scooters, such as the introduction of vintage models of the American scooter brand Cushman, and the new style proposed by the Rabbit specialty store "Puako Shop" in Tokushima.
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