THE MOTO CONTINENTAL LEGEND LIVES ON

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Scooterists in South Birmingham will
remember Moto Continental with nostalgia and now, nearly 30 years after the closure of the original Moto Continental Scooter shop
in Selly Oak, the name has risen again and is now back with a vengeance.

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Owner Sean Nash, a keen scooterist, has made his hobby his business. Originally
focusing on second hand Vespa scooters, in late 2015 Sean secured the Piaggio, Vespa and Gilera franchises for Birmingham.

Sean said “We chose to resurrect the Moto Continental name as it was an icon for scooterists from South Birmingham in the 1980s and had a fabulous reputation for being the place to go to for Vespa, a reputation we are determined to replicate at the reborn Moto Continental”.

The first customer of the new store was Mark “Maca” McDonald, who arrived on the blue Vespa PX he had bought from the original Moto Continental shop in April 1986, almost 30 years earlier.

Maca commented “I couldn’t believe my eyes as I drove down Bristol Road South and saw the words ‘Moto Continental’; what a blast from the past and quite
fortunate, as I was thinking of upgrading my Vespa bought from the original Moto Continental shop 30 years ago in 1986. I thought I’d have to travel to buy one as I didn’t think there was a Vespa dealer in Birmingham anymore, but Sean and the gang were fantastic and got me sorted out straight away”.

Launch event
Moto Continental will be celebrating their launch on the 21st and 22nd May, with a party weekend with prizes, give-aways and special launch offers on scooters and accessories ordered during the event.

Whether you are a lifelong scooter fan or curious about making your daily commute more fun and less costly, come along and find out more at:

Moto Continental
1157 Bristol Road South Northfield
Birmingham
B31 2SL

0121 693 0022

[email protected]


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