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2007 Scooter Buyers Guide for Electric Scooters and Gas Scooters
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2007 Scooter
Buying Guide
by Ignatz Pepitone
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How To Buy A Motor Scooter
Motor scooters are the most fun and
economical means of transportation. Adults
and children can learn to use scooters
within minutes for getting around town. Most
stand-up scooters are lightweight and
usually fold up, they're a practical means
of transportation as well. The larger 49cc
scooters are great for riding to work or a
quick run to the store. Motor Scooters come
in several styles and sizes for different
riding needs. So how you plan to use your
scooter is the most critical factor to
determine which scooter model is right for
you to buy. 50cc scooters in some states do
not require insurance or a scooter license
driving permit. Check your sate DOT scooter
laws.
Types of Motor Scooters
If your looking to get from point A to point
B or just a scooter to use for fun, buying
the correct scooter model is

Gas-Powered Scooters
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Faster
and more powerful than other scooter
types.
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They have
a gasoline scooter engine.
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Fast 50cc
scooters are great for the highway
driving.
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Scooters have great gas
mileage to save money on gas expense.
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Gas scooters have a long
range depending on the
fuel tank size.
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When
riding gas-powered scooters in public
roadways make sure to learn your local
scooter laws to see if you need a
scooter permit.

Electric
Scooters
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Bigger,
heavier scooters designed to transport
you short distances, such as around
campus or your neighborhood
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Battery-powered motors travel upwards of
10 to 20 miles per hour for up to 8 to
16 miles a trip before you need to
recharge the battery
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Most
electric scooters are made out of very
durable aluminum
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Rear hand
brakes allow you to control your speed
and stop easily.
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The
electric scooter battery size will
determine how fast and how far the
scooter can go between recharges. The
electric scooter that will suit your
needs is one of the most important
buying decisions.
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Also make
sure you check your local scooter laws
before you ride an electric scooter in
public roadways.

Folding
Scooters
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This
popular style of scooter is usually
purchased for children or young adults,
the standard folding scooter can be used
to glide around the neighborhood, go to
work, or even do scooter tricks. Always
wear protective DOT scooter helmets.
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Folding
scooters are designed to balance compact
size and lightweight construction for a
smooth ride.
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You can
collapse these scooters in just a few
seconds, making them small enough to
carry easily.
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Two-wheeled scooters usually have
polyurethane wheels like those on inline
skates, but larger.
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Most
folding scooters are made of lightweight
aluminum or steel and have fender brakes
where you step on the rear fender until
it presses against the wheel and stops
the scooter.
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The
Scooter kicktail is a portion of the
deck that extends upward over the rear
wheel and provides more freestyle riding
and leverage you need to do scooter
tricks. Most freestyle scooters also
have handbrakes since the kicktail
prevents use of a scooter fender brake.
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The three-wheeled
scooters or scooter trikes use 100 mm
inline skate style wheels like a folding
scooter, with two up front and one in
the rear for extra scooter stability.
Don't
Overpay for your Scooter
Beware of a Misleading Sales Pitch from
Direct Scooter Manufacturer's.
"buy direct and save" sounds logical... but
don't believe the hype!
Most people who buy direct from a scooter
manufacturer spend considerably more for
their scooter ... $500.00 to $1,000 more -
than they would have if they bought from a
authorized scooter dealer. People just
figure that they are saving money if they
buy direct from the scooter manufacturer. In
most cases this is not true. Buying your
scooter from an authorized scooter dealer
will usually get you the best price because
scooter dealers buy in bulk and can save you
a considerable amount of money on your next
scooter purchase. Scooters dealers buy for
much much less then the general public and
pass the savings on to you the scooter
consumer. Any real quality Scooter
manufacture does not sell direct to the
public but points the public to there local
distributor scooter dealership. and remember
judge a scooter by its warranty.
2007 Scooter
Buying Guide
by Ignatz Pepitone
©
www.7scooters.com
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articles and/or scooter reviews
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