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ScooterNova (British magazine) ScooterNova is an independent magazine published in the United Kingdom by Starstream Media (nottm) Ltd. It covers classic motor scooters, primarily Lambretta and Vespa, the people who ride them, and products of interest to scooterists. It also examines lesser known marques of classic scooters produced both in the UK and around the world.

ScooterNova magazine was first published in 2017,[1] [2] created by Andy Gillard and Stuart Lanning,[3] both long time classic scooter enthusiasts and riders. Gillard is a former and longest serving edition of Scootering magazine while Lanning is the owner of the Lambretta Scooter Museum in Weston-super-Mare. Lanning also created British Scooterist Scene and Scooter Scene magazines in the 1980s, before becoming owner and publisher of Scootering magazine in the 1990s until 2002.

ScooterNova was created as an independent alternative to mainstream titles to offer fellow scooter enthusiasts a quality publication that was written and produced by people with genuine knowledge and passion for the subject matter. The publishing company Starstream Media was created by Gillard for this purpose. The magazine is A4 in size and produced using high quality paper, [4]ScooterNova magazine is published bi-monthly and distributed via specialists outlets and scooter shops in the UK and abroad. ScooterNova is also sold around the world via subscription.

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Motorcycle Magazines published in the United Kingdom


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  1. "ScooterLab UK". 24 March 2017.
  2. "British Dealer News" (13 April 2017).
  3. "Motorcycle Trader". 19 May 2017.
  4. "Sump Magazine". April 2017.