Vespa is starting production on the Elettrica this month. It looks like a beautiful way to both get around and do your bit for the environment.
It’s no secret (actually it is) that I’ve moved from Camps Bay to Constantia. But that doesn’t mean I’ve changed (I have).
Driven by passion and love for his scooter, Mario Pecorari had himself an epic adventure by riding all the way from Italy to Northern Ireland.
The petrol price hike has got motorists gloomy, and their pockets even gloomier, but a simple change here and there can save a lot of dough.
When you’ve ridden more than 150 000 kilometres over the course of three-and-a-half years, you’re going to have some stories to tell.
Over in Pakistan, an Italian import’s spirit is being kept alive by a dedicated few who have long been fans of one of the road’s most iconic brands.
A small group of Ugandan Vespa riders are the subject of a World Photography Awards entry, and their story is one of devotion and respect for the two-wheeled icon.
When I think of motorcycle clubs I think of people like the Hell’s Angels, but thankfully these chaps aren’t quite as hardcore. They still love a good time, though.
During the 60s and 70s, pretty much every man in America wanted to be Steve McQueen. Learn a bit about the man and you won’t blame them.
After 20 years in the business a famous Parisian boutique is closing its doors, but not without one last bang: a collab bringing us fetish toys, skateboards and lighters.
Poking fun at the Metro police and their officers seems to be a national pastime, which might explain why this video from Friday morning is proving so popular.
In a perfect world, we would have access to some lekker public transport that gets us from A to B in a matter of minutes. That being said, this is very exciting.
Every South African is used to seeing videos of taxis breaking the rules of the road, but it looks like this driver doesn’t have a leg to stand on.
The Vespa is one of the automotive world’s most iconic designs, but to push the boundaries one designer wanted to see what it would look like as other motorcycles.
As the days get warmer and Capetonians start to ditch the layers, it’s time to start getting back into the swing of things. Kick it off in style this weekend.
No one can really anticipate the road in front of them disappearing into a massive sinkhole, but it doesn’t help when your eyes aren’t on the road.
Think about all the money ad agencies in America spend on creating the perfect commercial, and then watch these students blow them out of the water.
Now that the weather has begun to turn a little frostier, bikers are joining forces to do their bit for the local community.
Once you go Vespa you never go back, and if you happen to be a fan living in Cape Town the next seven days offer serious savings.
Ask any South African and they will tell you about their nightmare encounters with our minibus taxis, and it looks like the continent as a whole has had enough.
The Cape Town Cycle Tour might be the big headline grabber this weekend, but those prawns won’t be the only two-wheeled peeps out and about.
CNN listed some their best road trips in the world and even included one that starts right here in Cape Town. Start your engines.
We know that taxis ferry thousands of people around the Mother City every day, but now we finally have a map that shows exactly how they do it.
Cape Town is a mighty beautiful city, but there’s one aspect about it that is really off-putting – something you don’t normally know about until you have to experience it.
Drone innovations are fast changing the face of transport as we know it, Dubai introducing autonomous drones to the City for public use as soon as July this year.
There’s nothing worse than carrying a cooler box full of beer around at a festival – but in six months you might be able to use this beaut.
Survive your first week at work and you deserve a decent weekend outing. Luckily we have something that might be right up your alley.
It’s no secret that our city’s traffic situation is dire, and there are some areas in particular that routinely cause the pulling out of hair. Let’s talk solutions.
The mighty Google Maps and satnav systems have made getting lost a rarity, but there’s one part of the market they’re just not addressing.
Going to and from work in the Deep South can see frustration levels hitting the max, and traffic during the past five or so years has become ridiculous.