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My mate of many years, Brad Brough, has written a book....and I get a mention :thumbup: I can tell you that it involved Brighton 1979, Margate Scout Hut and a trip up the big wheel at Dreamland.....further than that, you'll have to torture me....or buy the book. Read the blurb:

Time Trouble and Money - The Life and Times of a Scooterboy - Written by

Mark (Brad) Brough 232 pages - 63 original photographs - paperback book "A

true story of life within the Scooter Scene during the bleak years of the

Seventies and early Eighties. The Northern clubs carried the torch and gave

birth to the scene of today. An often ignored era of Scootering is covered

in some depth by Mark (Brad) Brough who rode Lambrettas with the Roadrats SC

from Scunthorpe during that time. Brad's story of life and his graduation

into the Scooter Scene will seem very familiar to most Scooterboys of that

era and also to those from todays scene. A gritty, personal and also

humorous account of that time will be easily recognisable to many

Seventies/Eighties Scooterboys and provide todays counterparts with an

insight into how it was and when it all began."

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If you want a copy, give Brad a ring....01724 348812 or 07919005713 and he can supply direct. (Book is £9.99 + £1.50 P&P - Uk) - there are some great stories with photos in there....trust me, I was there :D

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Ive got a picture somehwere of a green Scooter called " time trouble and money " Fresco pipe

around 1981 ph34r.gif

That was the author's scooter. I'm digging out some old '79 Southend/ Brighton snaps of the York SC & Road Rat scoots (remember the radiator grill backrests rolleyes.gif ) I'll scan them in and put them up on Freebasing or All Our Yesterdays.....

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Guest in town Mikey

I've got a photo of that too, either from Great Yarmouth or a show at Gloucester Leisure Centre.

I know how to scan things onto my comp, but no idea how to put them on here. I've tried countless times but always fail miserabley.

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I've got a photo of that too, either from Great Yarmouth or a show at Gloucester Leisure Centre.

I know how to scan things onto my comp, but no idea how to put them on here. I've tried countless times but always fail miserabley.

PM me or ring me.....Jo

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That was the author's scooter. I'm digging out some old '79 Southend/ Brighton snaps of the York SC & Road Rat scoots (remember the radiator grill backrests :thumbsup: ) I'll scan them in and put them up on Freebasing or All Our Yesterdays.....

Ha , I burnt him up on my GP @ Great Yarmouth ph34r.gif

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Ha , I burnt him up on my GP @ Great Yarmouth :thumbup:

He also had 'Lil' Deuce Scoot' and the 'Dellorto' lammys....you can never have enough lambrettas :D Still looking for the photos....

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Who had "Fade to grey" or was that a vespa ?

Not sure....if it was after '83, I lost touch with the scooter scene. I don't remember seeing it but I do remember the Quadrophenia one with the 'photographs' on the leg shields and panels - I'm sure that was a Vespa too....photos, photos, where are my photos :thumbup:

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Not sure....if it was after '83, I lost touch with the scooter scene. I don't remember seeing it but I do remember the Quadrophenia one with the 'photographs' on the leg shields and panels - I'm sure that was a Vespa too....photos, photos, where are my photos :thumbup:

No it was 81 Great Yarmouth .

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Ive got a picture somehwere of a green Scooter called " time trouble and money " Fresco pipe

around 1981 :P

Me too only mines from Scarbrough :lol: He got around abit didnt he :D

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Me too only mines from Scarbrough :lol: He got around abit didnt he :P

Mark was like a rash - everywhere..............it's all in the book. I've got as far as 1977 - I'm saving 1978 for the train journey to Beckton this morning :lol: Once I've found my photos, I'll start a thread in Freebasing...in fact, this could be moved to Freebasing and you can start adding your photos. There was a pink metallic lammy with all the soul labels on it at the 79 Southend Rally - just adding a bit of soul content :D Jo

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Hey Jo - Managed to get on the "guest list" again and back into the forum - cheers for "bigging" the book up thumbup.gif and hope your enjoying it thumbsup.gif Dont know about me getting about a fair bit on TTM - you seemed to be everywhere we rode to and usually full of it :D

The book was a labour of love, before my memory fails completely and all proceeds are simply to pay off my bank manager (Dad) who loaned me the dosh to self publish & print it.

Copies are available from me thro' the forum or by email b.brough1@ntlworld.com and they are also now selling on www.scooterproducts.com.

I will be at the Kev Walsh LCGB parts fair in Doncaster (Sun Feb 17th - Adwick Leisure Centre) wiv' me pasting table creaking with books to sell, if anyones up that way or in the scooter fraternity.

Good to hear pics of TTM still floating about - I would be very grateful to anyone who has any pics of that scoot or any of my others, if they could send em' to me via email - I do collect pics from 70ts/80ts but hardly have any of TTM or myself as I was either bloody riding it or snapping other cool scoots :D

Cheers Jo xxx and Hi to everyone else biggrin.gif

Brad

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you seemed to be everywhere we rode to and usually full of it :ohmy:

Nothing changes :D I was with Martin my ex - and the rest of the Triple S'ers............we went everywhere. I'll scan the photos this weekend and also send you copies of the scans so you can print them off. I've got a great shot of Madeira Road, Brighton, 79 thick with scooters......See you at York - but not on a scooter :unsure: Jo

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Hey Jo - Managed to get on the "guest list" again and back into the forum - cheers for "bigging" the book up :unsure: and hope your enjoying it :D Dont know about me getting about a fair bit on TTM - you seemed to be everywhere we rode to and usually full of it :ohmy:

The book was a labour of love, before my memory fails completely and all proceeds are simply to pay off my bank manager (Dad) who loaned me the dosh to self publish & print it.

Copies are available from me thro' the forum or by email b.brough1@ntlworld.com and they are also now selling on www.scooterproducts.com.

I will be at the Kev Walsh LCGB parts fair in Doncaster (Sun Feb 17th - Adwick Leisure Centre) wiv' me pasting table creaking with books to sell, if anyones up that way or in the scooter fraternity.

Good to hear pics of TTM still floating about - I would be very grateful to anyone who has any pics of that scoot or any of my others, if they could send em' to me via email - I do collect pics from 70ts/80ts but hardly have any of TTM or myself as I was either bloody riding it or snapping other cool scoots :lol:

Cheers Jo xxx and Hi to everyone else :ohmy:

Brad

alright Brad, is there any chance that you could email me a copy of the picture from gt yarmouth 1984 of the green metalflake lambretta Liquidator.It was one of my scooters and i don't have a picture of it anywhere.

Regards Harry (Soulster22)

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found a photo of t,t & m in my rally photos morecambe 1987(no scanner to post).

was many of great scoots around then.tempramentel bitch(used @ start of FYC good thing video) & warlord (both now up here in aberdeen).

mid 80s to 90s was the years of the full blown customs.

T T & M did sum it up. :rolleyes:

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alright Brad, is there any chance that you could email me a copy of the picture from gt yarmouth 1984 of the green metalflake lambretta Liquidator.It was one of my scooters and i don't have a picture of it anywhere.

Regards Harry (Soulster22)

Orite Harry

I dont have any pics of your scoot in my personal collection mate - although I do remember it - was it the GP with two shades of greeny turqoise paint job and Liquidator signwritten at the top of the panels ??

Try Dave "Tat" Firth at his web site - try the link - if you contact him he will send you any pics you want he's a top bloke and very obliging

https://timemarcheson.piczo.com/scooterrall...;linkvar=000044

Cheers Brad

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found a photo of t,t & m in my rally photos morecambe 1987(no scanner to post).

was many of great scoots around then.tempramentel bitch(used @ start of FYC good thing video) & warlord (both now up here in aberdeen).

mid 80s to 90s was the years of the full blown customs.

T T & M did sum it up. thumbsup.gif

Agreed !! Time Trouble and Money summed it right up and thats why it became the title of my book - although I must thank the missus for suggesting it - after racking me brains for weeks for a title, she dropped TTM and that was that

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Me too only mines from Scarbrough :wicked: He got around abit didnt he :wicked:

Yeh mines from Scarbrough too. Wasn't there another named Time trouble & money part 2?, Have some pictures form that time somewhere with Martin Blunt from the Charlatons he was a member of the scooter club i was in Andy his brother & myself were the oldest in the Club. I also ran a club at that time named the Skybolt in Bilston mabe some of you remember it?

Ken

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Agreed !! Time Trouble and Money summed it right up and thats why it became the title of my book - although I must thank the missus for suggesting it - after racking me brains for weeks for a title, she dropped TTM and that was that

I hope Beth's getting a cut of the royalties :wicked: I've got the PC to myself on Sunday so it could be scanning scooter snaps :wicked: Jo

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  • 12 years later...

I just been in touch with Brad, Only got a Handful of copies of the book left and hoping for a RE-Print Next year. 

He has given me permision to put his phone number up on the thread for those wishing to purchase a copy, Brads Mobile Number 07919005713, He will sign it for you if you ask him as he did this when books were on sale at his Scooter Club Events, Good Luck, Rick 🙂 

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Rick,

Thank you for the reply.

I managed to get a signed copy from Brad for £16 including postage (using PayPal) 😃
I just finished reading the book and it really was a great read!  
It's one of those books that keeps your interest and you just don't really want it to end.

Lots has been written about the 60s Mod era, becoming hard Mod, Skinhead, Suedehead etc. 
This all seems to go up to the early 70s and then resumes again in '79 with the revivals.
The great thing for me was to learn about the vibrant scooter boy scene up North in the mid 70s before '79.
This was was an evolution / continuation of the Mod, Skinhead, Suedehead scene in fashion running parallel with the Northern soul scene, which was just moving above ground.  

There are some great photos in the book.  These include early shots of the club initially in authentic US M51 fishtail parkas, which then become donkey jackets by the end of the book.

It is great to hear about each of Brad's Lambretta projects and the changing tastes in scooter customizations.  You really get a sense of the thrill, camaraderie and pride to be riding one of the scooters in convoy to the next rally.

There are several passing references to Northern Soul including one interesting anecdote outside Wigan Casino.

I was born too late.  I started my lifelong interest in all things scootering and Northern in the early 80s at the age of 13. This is when the story is starting to come to an end in the book, so we do cross over for a while.

It is also interesting to see how the club acknowledges that although it all originated with the Mods, the club has adopted the scooter boy identity and the distance widens from '79 on.  Something I remember vividly, when the Mods started their own separate scooter rallies.

There is also a very happy ending to the book which many of us will relate to on the forum.

I hope that the book is reprinted so others can enjoy it, but don't wait - get a copy now while you can.

Wish I had been there with the Roadrats S.C.

Cheers,

Rhys 

 

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Great result Rhys,

and what a Glowing review of the Book which i have a copy of and read myself, bloody Good Read, anyone that knows Brad would tell you he's a really nice Guy and very Passionate about all thing Scooters and the Scooter Scene its self. My first Scooter was a Lambretta SX200 LEE 622F back in '69 (All White) I wish i had it now Would be wort a fortune 😂 Yea was great to have been there back in the beginnings of a Scooter and Soul Scene, made me who i am today without a doubt, All the best and thank you for posting up your result and thoughts, Take Care,

Rick 

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