Guide to Choosing the Best Motor ScooterGuide to Choosing the Best Motor Scooter
If you are completely new to the world of motor scooters, you are going to enjoy learning about them, how to ride and how to save lots of money. Selecting the right scooter for you helps insure that you enjoy your riding and get the best value for your money. Like everything else, value and price are not the same thing. Unless you want a fix up project for the weekends, you will get far more enjoyment out of a reliable vehicle that runs properly than a cheap deal. For your first ride, go with a name brand that is well-known for quality. Piaggio, Honda and Yamaha are trusted brands, and many other manufacturers make quality scooters for reasonable prices. The more well-known the manufacturer, the easier it is to get parts if you need them. Also, the more popular brands are seen more often by mechanics, so if you aren't doing the work yourself it is easier to find a qualified repair person for a more common vehicle. It is a good idea to drive the motor scooter before buying it. If you buy over the internet and a test drive isn't possible, at least find a similar model locally to check it out before buying. Find out the seller's return policy and warranty information before agreeing to buy. Also check shipping charges when you are figuring your total budget for the bike. Manufacturers that provide their certifications and manufacturing standards on a label are usually a higher quality product than those that do not. If you are unsure how popular or reliable a brand is, this is one thing you can look for to make sure you get a quality ride. Check to make sure the horsepower of the scooter is adequate for your commute. If you drive on the highway at 60 mph, a 50cc engine is not going to work for you. Check the maximum mph of the vehicle if you aren't familiar with the horsepower of the engine. Be honest about your weight and height when communicating with the dealer. This is important in factoring how much speed, fuel mileage and other things you get out of a certain motor scooter. Scooters are far more economical than cars, but they are still a significant investment for most buyers. Take your time to choose the best model for you, and the time and effort will pay off when you enjoy riding your scooter for many years to come. ![]()
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