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Senior Riders See No Limits to Fulfilling Their Passion for the Open Road With Unique Piaggio MP3 Scooter

Senior Riders See No Limits to Fulfilling Their Passion for the Open Road With Unique Piaggio MP3 Scooter

Senior Riders See No Limits to Fulfilling Their Passion for the Open Road With Unique Piaggio MP3 Scooter

Senior Riders See No Limits to Fulfilling Their Passion for the Open Road With Unique Piaggio MP3 Scooter

Senior Riders See No Limits to Fulfilling Their Passion for the Open Road With Unique Piaggio MP3 Scooter

Senior Riders See No Limits to Fulfilling Their Passion for the Open Road With Unique Piaggio MP3 Scooter

Senior Riders See No Limits to Fulfilling Their Passion for the Open Road With Unique Piaggio MP3 Scooter

NEW YORK, June 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Is 70 the new 50? Does four-plus-dollar-a-gallon gas have to curtail your summer road trip? Are three wheels sometimes better than two or four? The answers are yes, no and absolutely -- and to prove it, two 70-year-old retirees are tackling all 3,400-miles of the historic Lincoln Highway onboard the world's most innovative scooter -- the three-wheel Piaggio MP3 500. This no-age-limits adventure starts June 13 at San Francisco's Lincoln Park, the western terminus of "America's Main Street" and concludes at the Lincoln Highway's eastern terminus in New York City's Times Square on July 14. In addition to enjoying the thrill of a classic American road trip on the country's first coast-to-coast route, lifelong motorcycle adventurers Bob Chase and Bernard "Buddy" Rosenbaum want to challenge the notion that chro

Senior Riders See No Limits to Fulfilling Their Passion for the Open Road With Unique Piaggio MP3 Scooter

NEW YORK, June 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Is 70 the new 50? Does four-plus-dollar-a-gallon gas have to curtail your summer road trip? Are three wheels sometimes better than two or four? The answers are yes, no and absolutely -- and to prove it, two 70-year-old retirees are tackling all 3,400-miles of the historic Lincoln Highway onboard the world's most innovative scooter -- the three-wheel Piaggio MP3 500. This no-age-limits adventure starts June 13 at San Francisco's Lincoln Park, the western terminus of "America's Main Street" and concludes at the Lincoln Highway's eastern terminus in New York City's Times Square on July 14.

Senior Riders See No Limits to Fulfilling Their Passion for the Open Road With Unique Piaggio MP3 Scooter

NEW YORK, June 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Is 70 the new 50? Does four-plus-dollar-a-gallon gas have to curtail your summer road trip? Are three wheels sometimes better than two or four? The answers are yes, no and absolutely -- and to prove it, two 70-year-old retirees are tackling all 3,400-miles of the historic Lincoln Highway onboard the world's most innovative scooter -- the three-wheel Piaggio MP3 500. This no-age-limits adventure starts June 13 at San Francisco's Lincoln Park, the western terminus of "America's Main Street" and concludes at the Lincoln Highway's eastern terminus in New York City's Times Square on July 14.

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Senior Riders See No Limits to Fulfilling Their Passion for the Open Road With Unique Piaggio MP3 Scooter

Innovative three-wheel technology fuels the spirit of adventure for two 70+ year old world travelers NEW YORK, June 12

BRIEF: Bivins Brothers Grab Biggest Fish, Stringer

Jul. 13--PAULS VALLEY -- Scooter and Skipper Bivins of Temple won the top prize of $500 for biggest fish in the Okie Noodling Tournament with a flathead weighing 64.8 pounds

The Real Dangers of Dolly: Rain and Floods

A man rides a scooter chair through downtown Brownsville, Texas, as Hurricane Dolly approaches the Rio Grande Valley, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Hurricane Dolly churned into a Category 2 storm as its eye neared the Texas-Mexico border Wednesday, bringing fierce winds and heavy rains that blew down signs, damaged an apartment complex and knocked out electricity to thousands. Credit: AP Photo/Matt Slocum


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