Sorry for the confusion... your English is pretty good, considering I had thought you were a native speaker.
Yep, I am definitely "tricking it out" (as they say in the US) to a small extent. I don't have a car, so it is more of a utility for me than a luxury, (though I do really enjoy driving it).
My needs may be a little different as I use it for groceries (milk crate), errands, and the morning commute (hence the coffee cup holder). I am looking into the feasability of running two 3" speakers from the front panel... we'll see if this project ever gets off the ground. Until it does, I would still be interested to find out if anyone has done something similar.
PS. Axy, you should check out what some UKers and Japanese do to their scooters... North American atrocities pale in comparison. What country are you from by the way? and do people ride two up on 50cc scooters there? or use scooters for getting groceries/errands? or is it strictly for the joy of riding?
I live on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, maybe 70 kms from Italian border, so Italian influence is quite strong here.
As you know, scoots are primary transportation tools for Italian urban city dwellers, and it is quite similar here.
The climate here is relatively mild (it rarely goes below freezing), so people use scoots for daily transport, never for the joy of riding. That is why American scooter club stories are a bit strange to me (we have motorcycle clubs here, but no scooter clubs, at least not that widespread, and scooter driving is usually not connected with the joy of riding, but pure utility).
You can see two up on 50 cc scoots, but 50 cc scoots are mostly driven by first-timers in the motorcycle world and kids that are 14-16 (when you are 16 you can drive 125 cc scoots).
I sold my car in 2002 and bought the new car again in Nov 2009, so I spent 7 full years driving only scooters. My gf and I have three scoots and I also had 750 cc Kawasaki.
I have hauled around everything on the scoots, from decorative stones and soil for the garden to two cats in pet transporters on the way to vet.
I drive 365 days/year and even have snow chains.
So, scoots serve purely utilitarian role in my life.