Recent Model Scooters
The great thing about modern scooters, other than their power, size, and safety features, is that they have so many options available. For instance, there are storage accessories that range from baskets and tank bags to racks and locking topcases. If you need to haul any school or work items, or workout gear, this is very helpful.
You can also buy custom scooter covers that will protect your vehicle from rain, dust, and other elements. You can preserve the paint and beauty of your scooter for many years with one of these.
2009 Suzuki Burgman 650 Black - Brand New !!! |
$6,999.00 | |
NEW 2009 49cc 50cc 2 Stroke Gas 2 Seater Motor Scooter |
$610.00 | |
honda eilte scooter 2001 |
$650.00 | |
2006 HONDA 250 BIG RUCKUS |
$3,000.00 | |
Roketa 250 B Scooter USED 2007 Model Blue LOW MILES |
$1,550.00 | |
2004 honda Reflex 250 ns250s abs |
$1,230.00 | |
2006 Tank TK150T Urban racer Scooter No Reserve |
$511.01 |
Furthermore, you can transport your scooter over long distances if you haul it in a truck or trailer. Scooter ramps can be useful in putting your scooter somewhere like this.
In the end, if you do not care much about the vintage look, or icon status that older models have, a modern scooter is your best bet because of all these options. We did not even mention all the paint changes and special seat covers that are at your disposal. It is really up to your personal preference, but take a look at what you like and you might find the perfect one for you. It is definitely nice to have all these choices. Good luck!
Modern Engine Sizes
Scooters have engines that range in size from 25cc all way to 500cc and beyond. The engine is typically located behind the rider at the back of the scooter. Some of the better scooter manufacturers include Vespa, Piaggio, Yamaha, Honda, and Suzuki. Because ot the rising cost of fuel, scooters are commonly used as alternative transportation, such as quick runs to the bank or for visiting family and friends nearby. They are also easy to park, maneuver, and store.
Scooters can come in all shapes and sizes, so before you jump to a decision, make sure you know what you will be using it for. You might need a bigger engine for higher speeds or longer distances, or even hilly terrains like in San Francisco or La Paz. These engines are also more expensive to buy and maintain. Furthermore, think about whether or not you will need to take a passenger with you. Here are some good questions to ask yourself when shopping around for a scooter:
* What distances do you plan on covering on your scooter?
* Will it be traveling on a highway?
* How important are power and speed?
* How much do you want to spend?
* Where do you plan to store it?
* How many different individuals will ride it?
* What weight & size requirements do you have?
