ScooterBob (aka Greg)
ScooterBob's EuroBike is a dream over 20 years in the making.
Greg Stewart, owner of ScooterBob's, acquired that moniker
many years ago while working in an auto dealership because of his
penchant for riding his motorcycle to work regardless of weather
conditions.
Greg's passion for motorcycles continued throughout his career as
an automotive technician and later as a teacher of automotive
Jason Scott Means
Jason Means grew up on the Middle Ridge of Davis Creek, just
south of Charleston, West Virginia. On any free moment of a given
day, you can almost bet that he'll be somewhere on the family farm,
enjoying life and spending time with his family.
Outdoor activity has continually fueled most of his life. During his time
at South Charleston High School (1995 Graduate) Jason joined the
Outdoor Explorers Club which introduced him to many forms


technologies. He has collected quite a few European and Japanese motorcycles and always had "visitors" at the house
to be reconditioned or repaired. Working on the bikes was always more pleasurable than the demands of working on
automobiles, so Greg hatched a plan to turn his hobby and passion into a career. After the acquisition of two
Commie-bloc sidecar motorcycles, a niche seemed to open in the vast motorcycle industry, and the idea of
ScooterBob was born.
A commitment to excellence in servicing European and retro motorcycles and a desire to deliver excellent service to all
customers are the main goals of ScooterBob's EuroBike.
Located near Charleston, West Virginia, we repair bikes locally with and will perform unit repair and rebuild via UPS
delivery for customers outside of the metro area.
of outdoor recreation; such as climbing, hiking, flat water kayaking, camping and spelunking. His brother, Steve,
introduced him to the sport of cycling at an early age, and has since spent many years racing and riding, as well as
serving as manager and mechanic for several bike shops and teams. Although Jason has raced both mountain and road,
the discipline of cyclocross still intrigues him the most.
Jason has also spent several summers (1994-96) working on staff for the National Youth Science Camp (NYSC) as a
photographer and mountain bike coordinator. Connections within the NYSF introduced him to Cheat Mountain Club
lodge, were he served as general manager and outfitter for three years. During his time in the beautiful mountains of the
Monongahela National Forest, he picked up the sport of fly fishing, which has since grown into a passion.
Spending time outdoors has always empowered Jason and given him strength, providing his life with a richness of the
highest value. Travel and the next great adventure are never far from his thoughts and dreams.
Photography is also a key part of his life, and has been very influential in furthering his skills as an artisan. Jason has had
several images published in a variety of local publications. His eye as a photographer constantly bleeds over into other
aspects of his life, making him slightly more observant to light, form and function.
In more recent years, Jason has continued to refine his wood working skills, specializing in hand-hewn, tenon cut
furniture.
In July of 2006, Jason joined the West Virginia Army National Guard (WVARNG), were he currently serves as the
armorer and unit supply clerk for the 151st HHD Military Police Battalion, located in Dunbar, WV.
As of February 2007, Jason has joined the ScooterBob team and quickly became proficient in the trade as a mechanic
and salesman. His enthusiasm and energy are very contagious.

New Royal Enfields, restored CJ 750s and quality pre-owned motorcycles.