MayDay SC - are you the ace face?
The MayDay SC is dedicated to "purist" riders with bikes to match.

scoot.net - looking to buy a scooter? This is the place to go. Looking for rally info? They have them all listed. Past rallies are documented with a huge archive of photos. 2005 rides include:
Mods vs. Rockers
Highway to Heck
Slaughterhouse 11

Kit:
Hua Hin Classic Scooters - because you never know when you're going to be in Thailand and need to rent a scooter... check out the gallery for photos from some incredible rides. Parts and accessories will be featured on the site soon - contact ace tuner Dave and ask about the 100mph Lammy!!
Rimini Lambretta Centre - we almost didn't want to give up this super select source for very rare NOS kit. But if you can afford it, you're one of us. Enjoy.
70's Scooter Pièces - excellent source for something different for your 70s model scooter, from the Sprint and Rally to the P series and everything inbetween. Rubber bits in loads of colors not seen elsewhere. Hope you can read French! A bit of translation: caoutchoucs are rubber bits, rétroviseurs are mirrors, jantes are rims, and selles are saddles. Now have fun!
L & N Products - excellent custom seats, specialize in Ancillotti but they can do the business on anything you send them.
WS9scooters - spot on the best swan-neck legshield mirror repro here. Don't get that ugly thing with the skinny stem.
Scooter Emporium - Lambretta and Vespa accessories, including some rare NOS. Get it now, cos when it's gone, it's gone!
Allstyles Scooters - check out their accessory stock, which includes loads of chrome and some unique items. ULMA style front rack (very nice!), a great selection of spotlights, tassels, engine bits, and more.
TWE - you're sure to have drooled over some deal they were offering in Scootering. Admit it. We all have. Great selection, great prices. Give 'em a call now and complete that T5 project you have sitting in the garage.
VE - everything from chrome engine bits to nice looking lights. The site is a bit hard to navigate, so be prepared to do some digging. You'll have to order online through a shop, such as Beedspeed, or ask a local scooter shop if they can order from VE for you ( if they say no, you should look for a new shop...)
Beedspeed - has all the VE kit you just looked at, and then some. Nice flyscreens, great (and affordable) selection of lights, and loads of chrome bits and bobs to get the bike right.
SIP - industry standard here, probably don't need to tell you about this one... but if you haven't checked out their selection, go right now and browse "Racks, Crashbars & Co". Terrific selection of unique flyscreens and rear bars, TOP quality chrome. As far as we know they're the only site carrying the full line of Cuppini 80s repro chrome accessories, perfect for the revivalist!
JP Cycles - OK, so it's a motorcycle shop. But browse their vintage catalog for OEM lights. Nice selection of grips and mirrors as well. And great tech support over the phone.

Softwear:
Modern Action - look for yourself: top shelf clothing, MayDay SC tested and enthusiastically approved!
Mod Times - they stock scooter symbols! You need to check out this site for their great selection of t-shirts, apparel, and accessories as well.
Warrior Clothing - everything to outfit the mod scooterist, suedehead, skin, and more.
SX Appeal - nice range of scooter-theme shirts.
motokitty - scooterist designed and constructed clothing and accessories. Cos it's important that you look as good as your scooter.

Hardwear:
Davida - beautiful helmets and goggles. Don't give up safety for good looks!

Parts:
Scooterworks - if you're looking to buy parts in Chicago, this is the place to visit. Loads of accessories available here, plus a staff that includes the city's top scooterists.
AF Rayspeed - so you want to tour at a respectable speed with 50 added pounds of chrome? Better think about tuning. It's not just for scooterboys anymore... and AF Rayspeed has one of the best reps in the business.

Tech Help:
Scooterhelp.com - top site with info on everything from mechanical to electrical. Home to the elusive American market P-series electrical diagrams (not found in Haynes).
Vespa Maintenance - P-series technical notes. Helpful links for those just starting, like what tools you need to own, to info that ranges across models, like how to change cables and split rusted rims.
Smallframes.com - as far as we know the only site dedicated solely to Vespa smallframe models, and includes everything from replacing, upgrading, to full-out rebuilding. A great site with loads of photos.
International Scooterist BBS - post a question, get answers... and insults.
Scooterworks Tech & Community - another forum for posting questions.

Mod Culture and History:
Punks in Parkas - an amazing collection of photographs, including scooters of all makes and plenty of info on 60s mods and the '79 revival.
Mod Revival - all you need to know on the 1979 mod revival is here... the clothes, the music, and of course, the scooters! The scooter page includes more links to top shops, clubs, and scooter sites.
Scootering - stay informed with the premier source for the scooterist. Should be available Stateside at your local shop. If not, tell 'em they should be carrying it!

blog:
2strokebuzz - premier source for scooter-related news and events... and from Chicago!