From Deseret News archives:
Scooter rally sets streets abuzz
The Amerivespa, the Vespa Club of America's 12th annual national motor scooter rally, started Thursday and continues through Sunday. The club is a nonprofit organization that collects, restores and preserves vintage European motorscooters.
Vespa, a brand of scooter manufactured in Italy, means "wasp" in Italian, a name attributed to the look and sound of the scooter. The rally, one of the biggest scooter rallies in the nation, drew more than 300 participants from around the country.
On Friday, vintage and customized bikes crowded the parking lot of the Italian Center of Utah and Tony Caputo's Market and Deli during the "Meet and Greet." Long trails of scooters buzzed into the lot, blending a diverse crowd of mostly 20- to 30-year-olds sporting vintage and customized bikes.
Scooters vied for attention with tassels, glitter, flames, skulls, stickers some even painted with the Italian colors. They crowded the parking lot, as proud enthusiasts beamed over their machines. A handful of riders wore outfits and some of the female riders sported lipstick to match their scooter colors.
"The scene has been growing in the past couple of years and this year I've seen more scooters of all types," he said. "There's been an explosion."
Vespas were first manufactured in 1946 and the company has produced more than 16 million. This past year, 300,000 Vespas came off assembly lines.
They're extremely popular in Europe. Between 3,000 and 4,000 scooterists attend the Eurovespa rally. Pelzel attributes the recent boom of scooter sales in the United States to rising gas prices.
"When gas is $2 (a gallon) and a Vespa can get 60 to100 miles to a gallon, the gas crunch hits us a lot less than someone filling a Hummer," he said.
Scooters are "friendlier" than motorcycles and sports bikes, Pelzel said, especially for women. Twenty percent of scooterists are women, compared to 3 percent to 5 percent of motorcyclists, he said.
"Scooters are here to stay, especially with cities getting more congested," Pelzel said.
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