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Alex MacKenzie lives in Miami where he manages Casa Lambretta USA, from importing the parts from Italy to managing the mail order to taking care of the bills. He started Casa Lambretta in 1999 when friend, Vittorio Tessera asked if he'd represent the brand in North America, the rest is history. Thanks to his fluent Italian, Alex is the voice of Vittorio Tessera in North America. If you have a question regarding Lambretta parts, history or scooters that Alex doesn't know, he'll get your answer quickly from Vittorio himself.
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Jon, mechanic extraordinaire, has been wrenching and restoring classic Italian scooters for over 15 years now. Having been trained in Italy by Vittorio Tessera, he's very methodical and thorough. Whether he's doing a simple tire change or performing a full nut-and-bolt restoration, he won't let it out of the shop unless the job is done properly. Jon can turn a dumpster-find Vespa into a mean racing machine (in photo). Catch him off the track and he only rides Lambretta's.
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Jack started working on scooters in 1996 with a project P200. In 2000, Jack went to work for Colorado Vespa and later, in 2002, he moved to Sportique Scooters. Jack joined Casa Lambretta in 2006, adding his diverse talents to the team. What is he holding? it's the good morning burger, Big doughy bun 1/2 lb of hamburger, slice of bacon, slice of ham, sasuage patty, hashbrown patty, slice of cheese and a fried egg.
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