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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 atSan Francisco'sLincoln Park, the western terminus
of "America's Main Street" and concludes at theLincoln Highway's eastern
terminus inNew 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
chronological age and the freedom and fun of riding are mutually exclusive --
and that today's soaring fuel costs should confine senior travelers on a
budget to a rocking chair. To prove their point, they've enlisted the unique
talents of the Piaggio MP3 scooter, an automatic twist n' go 500cc machine
that's as stable as a car, leans into the curves like a sports bike, has a top
speed of 92 mph and sips fuel at the rate of 53 to 55 mpg.
"Getting older shouldn't keep you from doing the things you really love,"
says 71-year old Buddy Rosenbaum, the dynamo behind the Piaggio MP3 Lincoln
Highway: No Age Limit adventure. Rosenbaum's philosophy about aging focuses
on making adjustments to accommodate age and physical capabilities, not giving
up a sport or activity because of age-related realities, such as loss of
muscle mass or strength. "Bob and I have spent the past few decades on two
wheels, exploring every corner of the globe, and we plan to spend the next few
doing exactly that -- but on three wheels," says Rosenbaum, who, along with
Chase, became the first Americans allowed to exploreRussia on a motorcycle.
The Riders and Their Ride: Matched for a Lifetime of Adventure
Rosenbaum and riding partner Chase met on a motorcycle trip in the late
1990s and have since tamed blistering deserts and the world's tallest
mountains in 40 countries. Buddy, a retired clinical psychologist and
academic and Bob, a semi-retired industrial business leader, don't just have
passports that rival those of international diplomats, they have the energy
and fitness factor required to log thousands of miles and challenging terrain
annually. As they approached their 70s, however, their heavy sport touring
bikes became a bit tougher to handle. Enter the innovative Piaggio MP3 500,
the only three-wheeled machine on the market that gets a rider's adrenaline
into high-rev mode while delivering utility, such as cargo space, and
long-distance riding comfort.
In addition to the MP3 500's sporty character, Rosenbaum and Chase chose
the maxi scooter for its unparalleled stability. The MP3's innovative
parallelogram front suspension technology is unlike anything else available in
the market -- it provides category-leading stability and impeccable road
holding, while large 240 mm triple steel disk brakes ensure fast stopping
power. The MP3 requires 20% less braking distance than best-in-class
two-wheel scooters. Best of all for sport bike enthusiasts like Buddy and
Bob, the MP3's 40-degree wheel lean angle gives riders that same ear to ear
grin that comes with carving a motorcycle through a turn.
"Growing old doesn't mean you have to abandon your passions -- you just
need to be creative and find smart new ways of enjoying your favorite
recreation or sport," says Paolo Timoni, President and CEO, Piaggio Group
Americas, Inc. "The MP3 is the ideal solution for anyone who wants the
pulse-pounding thrill of riding a motorcycle, with all the ease-of-riding
benefits of a scooter."
The Route: Geoblogs and Adventures from "America's Main Street"
Following the June 13th, 12:00 Noon PST send-off acrossSan Francisco's
Bay Bridge (real-time broadcast provided courtesy of Seero.com), the team will
begin their journey through 14 states, 128 counties and 500 cities -- a trek
that literally all eyes around the world are invited to experience and track
around the clock, thanks to the team's daily "geoblogs" posted to
http://www.piaggiousa.com . Using the latest interactive Google(R) Map
technology from Geotegic, a company founded by transcontinental driving record
holder Alex Roy, real-time reports and images from the road are pinpointed
within the route map and continually updated as the riders journey eastward.
Check in often -- the No Limits Ride content debuts at noon PST, June 13.
In addition, fans are invited to meet the team in person at scheduled
appearances along the route, including Vespa Provo,Orem, UT (June 17); Vespa
Greenwood Village,Greenwood Village, CO (June 24); Vespa Chicago Motoworks,
Chicago, IL (July 4); Vespa Pittsburgh East,North Huntingdon, PA (July 9) and
Vespa Philadelphia,Philadelphia, PA (July 12). Buddy and Bob are scheduled
to arrive at 42nd Street and Broadway, the highway's eastern terminus, on July
14.
About The Piaggio Group:
With over 6,700 employees, an annual production of more than 680,000
vehicles in 2006, 5 R&D centers, 7 production facilities inEurope andAsia,
and operations in over 50 countries, the Piaggio Group has a consolidated
leadership in the European 2 wheeler market.
Its production includes scooters, motorcycles and mopeds in the 50cc to
1,200 cc displacement range, marketed under the Piaggio, Vespa, Gilera, Derbi,
Aprilia, Scarabeo and Moto Guzzi brands.
SOURCE Piaggio Group Americas
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