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Friday, December 4, 2009

How to Choose Your Electric Scooter Bike

If you live in a big city, you already know that traveling within the city is becoming hard day by day because of the traffic jams. AN electric scooter bike is a nice solution to this problem. Owning your own car for traveling within cities is becoming not only time consuming but also expensive now a days.

As the name suggests an electric scooter bike runs on electricity, powered by a rectangle battery. There are many types of electric scooters specifically designed for different age groups and even for persons with physical disabilities.

Electric scooter bike can have two, three or even four wheels. Two wheeler electric scooter bikes are easy to maneuver even in the tightest traffic jams and is most popular amongst kids and teenagers. It can be a great vehicle for going to college nearby.

Three and four wheeler electric scooter bike is specifically designed for elderly and handicapped persons. Because of more number of wheels it is obviously much more stable than a two-wheeler electric scooter bike.

The running cost of an electric scooter is much les as compared to a gas-powered scooter. Not only this, an electric scooter is much more lighter than a gas powered scooter and because of this is easy to maneuver. Many electric scooters have been designed that can be folded into a small unit and carried inside the house or even on the airplane if your travel a lot. This makes them so convenient and a great way to enjoy your vacations wherever you go. An ordinary electric scooter bike can only weigh up to 22 pounds and can be carried away anywhere by lifting.

But these small machines are still new and more developments are constantly taking place. Many manufacturers are constantly working to improve the balancing factor, battery life, more efficient and high speed electric motors so that the user gets an equivalent amount of pleasure when they ride a gas powered scooter.

If you are planning to buy an electric scooter bike make sure to do some research and choose the perfect one for you and your family. You will end up saving a lot of money in the long run and give your family a valuable gift.

Copyright S.M. Vaidya

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

How Do You Upgrade Your Electric Scooter?

Electric Scooters have been around for several decades. In the old days, when you bought an electric scooter, you would be lucky to get eight to ten miles out of a charge and would be thrilled to go as fast as twelve miles per hour. That was then. These days, electric scooters can get as much as twenty to thirty miles on a charge and can easily cruise at speeds up to in excess of twenty to twenty-five miles per hour.

If you have been toying around with just replacing your old time scooter, you do have a few choices. You can either retire your old scooter or you can upgrade. Most if not the majority of scooter dealers will tell you either that it can’t be done, or it’s a waste of money. As a scooter sales and service center, I’m telling you that it is possible and can sometimes be cheaper than just replacing your old buddy.

Things to keep in mind is that all electric scooters are designed around the same gut system. As long as the control box, the motor and the battery setup can work together, you can upgrade. If one of these important items is a mismatch, then you will have wasted your money.

At the shop, we have upgraded some two hundred fifty watt systems to three hundred fifty watt and five hundred watt systems. The key, as stated is that the control box (The Brian), the battery setup (The Voltage required) and the Motor all work in harmony.

The brain, as we call it is the control box. This is a circuit board that is designed to regulate such functions and the amount of voltage pulled from the batteries for the motor, the operation of the light system. If the brain is not compatible, the motor could fry, the batteries will drain too fast, there might not be enough power for the motor, and worst case, it could catch fire.

A controller, depending on the type and model can range in cost from $25.00 to $45.00 depending on the type required.

The Primary Guts is the batteries. Most scooters will have at least two batteries. These batteries are 12-volts each. The more batteries, the more weight the scooter can carry at optimum output over a specified distance. Voltage is important in determining the distance an electric powered scooter will go.

Say that you have a three-hundred-fifty watt, 24 volt (that’s 2 batteries) electric scooter and you had a rider that weighs 150 lbs. You can take that scooter about 15 to 20 miles on a charge. Put a 220 lb person on that same scooter, you will only be able to get 12-18 miles on the same charge.

If you put that 150 lb rider on a three-hundred-fifty watt, 36 volt (that’s 3 batteries) electric scooter, you would be able to increase the distance by about 3-6 miles on a charge. The same goes true for the 220 lb rider.

The average cost for the 12 volt batteries is from $35.00 to $45.00.

The motor need to be able to work with the controller and the batteries to pull the right amount of juice to run efficiently. Contrary to popular belief, the more wattage the motor, the further it will go. As well as the belief that there is such a great speed advantage from getting a higher wattage motor. No matter what you do to a 350 watt motor, the only thing that is going to change is going to be the traveling distance and that is with the increased battery power. The same hold true with the 500 watt systems and above.

When you get above 500 watts, the real difference is so minuscule that we have decided not to even carry these expensive and troublesome alternatives. The best you’re going to do with a 500 watt, 36 volt system is from 20 to 25 miles per hour and 18 to 25 miles on a charge, and that’s being realistic. Any higher than 500 watts, will give you maybe 2 miles more in speed and distance, so it is our opinon that these are not worth the extra $100.00 to $200.00.

When you are ready to upgrade you old electric scooter, remember that all three main components; the control box, the battery setup, and the motor all have to work together.

M.S. owns TM-MotorWorks Scooter Store and has been servicing electric scooters for several years. While featuring electric powered scooters he also offers top of the line Gas Scooters. You can find out more about electric scooters and gas scooters by contacting him at 813-333-1176.

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Electric Scooter Review - Checklist of an Electric Scooter Review

Electric scooters are new in the market and are growing in popularity. There are many reasons for this. The first and the most important reason is its running cost is low as compared to a standard gas powered scooter. Secondly it is pollution free and is easy to maneuver even in tight traffic jams.

If you have decided to buy an electric scooter for your own use or even for your kids, it is a good suggestion that read reviews first. Reviews are nothing but comments suggestions given by current users who own such an electric scooter.

These reviews can be read by visiting to various websites on the Internet where people meet for discussions on various topics. You can find such reviews using Internet search engines.

When you read an electric scooter review following points must be looked for.

1) Are there any product images/photos?
2) Are prices of the scooter given?
3) Are there are any shipping prices applicable apart from the basic price of the electric scooter. If yes have they mentioned it in the review?
4) Reviews can be of two types. The first one is from the manufacturer. In this the company will try to give all sorts of features and benefits of the particular electric scooter model. The second type of review is from the customer who has purchased and is currently driving the electric scooter. A customer review is the best way to find out about the performance of an electric scooter you are looking for.
5) When you read a review by a customer, look for potential benefits and also problems the customer faced. This will save your time and money. Also look for the mention of the running cost for that model, battery-charging problems and it's frequency, servicing and repair problems. All these are directly related to you too.

Thus electric scooter review is a great lifesaver and as a potential customer it is your personal responsibility to obtain access to such kind of information. As a best practice avoid purchasing electric scooter that does not have any reviews at all. If possible try to take a test ride of the vehicle itself so that you get a feel of the power an electric scooter can produce. If you are comfortable with it, you can make a buying decision. This technique can be used for electric scooter that doesn't have any reviews yet.

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Get the insider news on electric scooter reviews and ratings with stunning images for the best-selling electric scooters in the market today. Visit http://www.electricscooterreviews.net to learn more.

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