by Donald Mihajlov — published on December 8th, 2009
We all know times are tough. The economy is way down and the last thing you want to do is to have to go out and buy something new. However, this may be the one case where your new purchase truly does pay for itself in a very short period of time. If you live in an area where 50cc scooters can get you from point A to point B, you should seriously consider snagging one and there are plenty of reasons why.
by Benjamin Blackburn — published on September 6th, 2009
When looking for a scooter that fits you best, it’s important to remember where you will be riding it and what kind of use it will get. Rather than just go for the cheapest scooter right from the beginning, it’ s always better to consider first what type of scooter will work best with your lifestyle or how you plan to ride it.
by steve bollweg — published on July 28th, 2009
by Donald Mihajlov
Money is something that we are all looking for these days and we are trying to save it any way we can. Realistically, one of the larger costs that we all have each and every week is the cost of filling up our gas tanks. Depending upon what kind of car you have and how far you have to travel, you could be spending as much as $150-$200 a week just on gasoline. You are exactly the person that needs to start looking at 50cc scooters as an alternative to firing up that big engine all the time.
by Mike Scott — published on July 4th, 2009
by Mike Scott
In the realm of alternative transportation, it is hard to ignore the moped. A moped is essentially a bicycle-like with bearing two wheels at the back and one at the front. They can either be peddled and therefore powered by human strength or be powered by battery or gas.
Because of safety concerns, most mopeds are restricted to travel only around 50 mph. This is because in rough or uneven terrain, mopeds tend to tip over and this has been attributed to many serious injuries and even death. This has caused many governments especially in the United States to step in and issue legislation that governs their manufacture, sale and use.
by Mike Scott — published on June 29th, 2009
by Mike Scott
There are different types of scooters; those that are powered by human power (foot-powered), electric scooters and gas scooters. The technology that powers scooters has evolved greatly in the last few decades. Scooters first emerged in Taiwan in the 1920s. They were invented as a response to the Industrial revolution which was sweeping through this part of the world. Many workers were commuting to work by foot and public means and this was not convenient at all.
by Mike Scott — published on June 23rd, 2009
by Mike Scott
Motor scooters are essentially the small vehicles with small wheels and a low-powered gasoline engine mounted towards the rear of the vehicle. Towards the end of the 19th century and the advent of the 20th, technology was emerging which made it possible to create motorized scooters. But the early versions were still powered by human strength.
The scooter technology can be attributed to a company in Shanghai where a gentleman by the name of Gino started working on the technology. He did this in response to the long commute hours which he found hinself engaged in. It took him over 5 years to perfect the engineering..