
Emergency Road Service
University Scooters of Dallas offers
emergency road service for their scooter customers.
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Mobile
Billboard
Extreme Toy Store of St. Louis, MO
uses their van to effectively and inexpensively advertise their
business. Whether parked, or on the road, their business gets
noticed.
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Home on
the Range Photos by
Mark Jurus, Moto Strada, Cockysville, MD
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VIP Parade Car
We took our old AutoRickshaw sample and turned into
into a parade car. We load it up with flags, bunting and potted
plants on the rear deck. A crowd favorite. We are usually
placed at the front of the parade with a local dignitary or two in
the back seat.
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Our Company Pick-Up Truck
Oak "stake bed", air horns, hazard strobe light and
turf tires, it gets a lot of attention.
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Amar
Prakash Singh uses
his van for carrying all of his equipment for his cleaning business.
He says he enjoys riding to work and gets a lot of attention.
So far he is the only one in town with this unique form of
transportation. |
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BJ Strass
of Scooter Rider Magazine offers these
colorful design ideas.
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Mike
Sriro has made more modifications to this
RickShaw than we have space to list. To name just a few:
custom built TAXI sign, fare meter, brass horn, seat belts, fire
extinguisher, custom decals, chrome hubcaps and of course, cup
holders for driver and passengers.
Many, many hours of labor have made this a beautiful
and unique taxi.
Mike says that when he hits the road with his taxi,
he gets nothing but smiles from onlookers. Indians at a local
gas station say the Rickshaw makes them homesick. |
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Barry Gwin
of San Francisco Scooter Centre prepared 2
pickups for Tiger Beer

Dressed up
with company colors and logos they drive around San Francisco
streets advertising their product.
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Trace
Bates uses this AutoRickshaw for tours of the
historic Montford district in Ashville, North Carolina. He
also provides shuttle service from the Montford bed and breakfasts. |
Mike
Glass cruises the back roads of Wisconsin with
this almost stock Rickshaw. If you look closely, you will see
the shower curtain side door stowed on the side post. |