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Friday, December 11, 2009

Motor Scooter Buyers Guide


So what's all the buzz about motor scooters in the news? Motor scooter sales are skyrocketing as consumers struggle to deal with rising fuel costs. In the past 5 years we've seen gas prices almost double and many drivers believe they have no other choice but to pay the high cost in order to get to work. Resourceful drivers have been searching for ways to reduce their fuel costs and this had lead to the increase in motor scooter sales.

Gone are the days of underpowered little scooters that had little use other than being a fun toy. Manufacturers are listening to consumers and building motor scooters that you can drive just about anywhere that you would drive a car. Small motor scooters with 50cc engines are still available and are still selling well, but newer, larger motor scooters are all the rage. With engines over 100cc's and features such as windshields, radios and larger tires, these new generation motor scooters are giving consumers new options when it comes to personal transportation.

Here's a few things that you need to look for when buying a Motor Scooter:

Engine Size

Engine size quite possibly the most important factor in deciding on a motor scooter as this will dictate where you will ride your new scooter. If you buy a small motor scooter with an engine size below 100cc, then you will want to stay away from highways and in many areas may be prohibited from driving on the highway. If you plan to use your motor scooter on major highways, you will want a model above 100cc, and possibly as large as your budget will allow. The larger the engine, generally the faster it will go. If you don't want the feeling of not having enough power, go for the larger engine sizes.

Features

This again will depend on what you plan to do with your motor scooter. If you plan to spend a lot of time driving your scooter, opt for a model that comes with a decent amount of storage, an advanced suspension system, larger tires, a radio and a windshield. Also, make sure that the seat is shaped properly for your body type and that it provides you with enough support for a long trip.

Cost

Usually cost is one of the most important factors in choosing the right motor scooter for you. If you just want a cheap motor scooter that will get you from point A to point B, an off-shore model will likely suit you well. Models made in China are available on the internet for less than $1000 and are made for the truly budget conscious consumer. If you have a little more money to spend, opt for a more mainstream model such as a Vespa, Honda or Yamaha. Lastly, if you want "the mother of all scooters", you can easily spend over $5000 and get a Suzuki Burgman. These big boys are about the size of a regular motorcycle but offer the uniqueness of being a motor scooter.

How Long Will You Keep It?

The last factor to think about is the length of time you plan on keeping your motor scooter. If you are planning on keeping it for a number of years and want it to last, with the ability to drive thousands of miles, opt for a larger engine model. Larger engines will be better suited for high mileage, whereas a small, cheap motor scooter would be better suited to occasional driving or a specified time period. Many students purchase motor scooters as a reliable and economical vehicle to drive during the summer months and a small, 50cc model would be well suited for this purpose. Brand is also a consideration in determining the quality of a motor scooter. You will note that there are many motor scooters still on the road that were built in the 70's & 80's and they're still going strong. Just like anything else, if you maintain it properly, it will last much longer.

I hope that I have provided you with a number of things to think about before heading out to purchase a motor scooter.

Blake Hygate is the owner of the website MotorScooterWarehouse.com which links buyers and sellers to a large selection of motor scooters, helping you find a Motor Scooter that will suit your needs.

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Monday, December 7, 2009

A Guide to Electric Scooter Parts

When buying electric scooter parts, make sure they're compatible with your scooter. Many customers make a mistake of buying the wrong parts for their scooters.

Popular electric scooter parts are:

- Accessories

- Batteries

- Chains

- Chargers

- Controllers

- Throttles

Accessories

There are different kinds of accessories available. A popular choice for a scooter's bag is a large multi-compartment bag than can be placed onto the rear cargo rack. A good bag would be made of a cloth that is high resistant to abrasions, tears and scuffs. Twin Velcro straps should hold the bag securely onto the seat rail or post.

You can also choose a basket to be placed in front. Good baskets would be those that fold out of the way when they're no longer in use. Steel construction is the best with thick enamel finish.

You should have a safety warning bell for your scooter. Some bells are made with compasses too. These bells fit all electric scooter and bicycle handlebars. Bells that have a pleasant sound and are audible are advisable.

A bike motor kit includes self-contained removable power unit, a mounting rack and mounting hardware. You can also buy this kit in local motorcycle stores.

A good headlight would have side light markers that provide additional illumination in the right and left side of the scooter. This is for visibility during nighttime.

Your helmet should cover the back of your head to protect it from backward falls. It should have an air-gulping front, top and back holes. There should be a thick shock absorbent lining inside the helmet that can be easily removed and replaced for cleaning purposes. Most importantly, helmets should be certified by the ASTM F1447 helmet standards or any country's helmet standards.

Even though some states don't require scooter drivers to wear helmets, it is still recommended to wear a helmet no matter how short the distance is.

Additional mirrors are also available as extra electric scooter parts. You can choose a round shaped mirror that is made of chrome plated steel, glass and rubber construction. There should be a safety reflector at the back of the mirror.

Batteries

There is a different range of batteries available for electric scooters. If you know the voltage, dimensions or amp hours, you will be able to choose what battery should you require.

Chains

The #25 chain is the most commonly used for electric scooters. This chain has a " spacing between each chain link and is " wide.

Chain Breakers

Chain breakers don't break the chain despite what they're called. Their function is to remove the pins that hold the chain links together. Master links are used to connect chains together in a continuous solid loop.

Chargers

Intellect Charger - An "Intellect Charger" works with electric scooters and bikes that have a 12 Volt battery or two 6 Volt batteries.

Controllers

There are speed controllers for Chinese-made electric scooters. This part helps control the speed of your scooter from full stop to full forward.

Throttles

The Hall Effect Throttle is the most common type that is used on electric scooters. They work on Chinese-made electric scooters and are sometimes called accelerators, twist bar, speed bar, turn throttle, speed control or derailleur.

Another type of throttle is the on / off throttle. This is used for medium size electric scooters.

5k Ohm Throttles are for high-end and older model electric scooters.

Learn more about gas motor scooter. Find the best brands for electric scooter parts.

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