April 26, 2008

where to buy a scooter

A First-Time Buyers Guide to Choosing a Scooter

Choosing a scooter isn’t a complicated process, but you still need to give it serious thought. The wrong choice won’t just result in a poor investment but it could endanger your life as well.

Power Scooters may be manual or foot-powered, electrical, or gas-powered. Each has its pros and cons. Manual scooters are the cheapest but also the least convenient since it requires you to expend physical effort. Electric scooters are environment friendly like manual ones but more comfortable to use because you don’t need to do anything except glide on your scooter. In some cases, electric scooters even come with seats.

Last but not least are the gas-powered scooters; they’re more powerful, faster, and perform better in off-road conditions. They do however contribute to air pollution and they’re also the most expensive of the three.

Weight The first type of weight you should be concerned about is the weight of the machine. Choose a scooter whose weight is something you can easily handle. Secondly, check the maximum load weight. This is especially important if you expect someone to ride with you on your scooter once in a while.

Comfort If you’re less than average height, choose a scooter that fits your frame perfectly for the sake of your safety. Make sure handle bars, brakes, and signals are all easily accessible. During accidents, every second counts and you wouldn’t want to waste precious time and effort trying to reach for your scooters handle bar. Check the seat. Is it comfortable and wide enough for you?

Cost How much does the scooter cost? The price of a scooter is affected by various factors, which include but aren’t limited to speed, design, and brand name. If you’re going to have your purchase shipped, the distance between your home and the nearest branch will definitely affect the total cost of your scooter.

Maintenance Electric scooters are virtually hassle-free when it comes to maintenance while gas scooters subject you to the usual mixture of dirt, oil, and grime during cleanups and repair.

Warranty and After Sales Service and Support Always consider life after buying your scooter. What kind of product and service warranty is offered by the company? It’s ideal if the scooter company has a branch in or at least near your area. Lastly, its better as well if you buy a scooter that has ample spare parts available on the market.

And when you’re done considering all these, the last factor to determine is none other than looks. Choose a scooter that you feel safe and cool driving!

Filed under: Scooters — Admin @ 3:30 am

April 21, 2008

vespa scooters

ATV Parts, Accessories and Apparel

Vespa Offers a Wide Range of Scooters

Looking for Italian made scooters? Then you’ve come to the right place. One of the many Vespa scooter models will surely captivate your taste and meet your meticulous requirements. Here are the best selling Vespa scooters of all time:

1. Granturismo 200
The Granturismo 200 is a four stroke, four valve scooter that works on a 200cc engine. It is liquid cooled and works remarkably well. This model secretes very low levels of both noise and air pollution. And because of that, its engineering has grown to become industry standard ever since. But the Granturismo 200 isn’t purely function and performance only. It has great style and offers superior comfort as well.

2. GTS 250
Do you want to know how fast you can go on a scooter? Then the Vespa GTS 250 is the best option for you. It is the fastest Vespa ever created. This model is equipped with a 250cc 4 stroke 4 valve engine. It has wheels 12 inches in diameter that can take you way faster than the regular 60mph limit of scooters. The GTS 250 is a fusion of performance, engineering, and style all in one scooter.

3. The LXV and GTV Vintage Collection
Are you a fan of the 50′s or the 60′s? Then you’ll love how Vespa has reinvented their scooters. The LXV and GTB scooter series is patterned after the older Vespa models, but their engines aren’t as outdated as their styles may look like. The LXV has a 150cc four stroke engine while the GTV sports the 250cc four-valve liquid cooled engine.

4. GT60
In celebration of Vespa’s sixtieth anniversary, they have manufactured the limited edition Vespa GT60. Only 999 units are being sold world wide, and only 250 are available in the U.S. The lucky owners of this Vespa will receive a commemorative badge that bears the owner’s initials. The GT60 follows the Vespa 98 Model that first became available in 1946. It is also the same scooter that started Vespa’s scooter manufacturing history.

5. LX
If you want to witness the evolution of style, performance, and features of a Vespa in one scooter, the LX series is the best example. This model took 60 long years to make. But it was worth the wait. This model is manufactured in either 150cc or 50cc engine versions. It can take you as fast as 59mph anywhere, everywhere.

These are your Vespa options. If you want these scooters, just go ahead and try them. Then you’ll get to experience what Italian vehicle precision is all about.

Filed under: Scooters — Admin @ 1:54 pm
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