What type of gas scooter are you searching for? Don't know? We can help. Gas scooters have evolved into a popular and cheap form of travel worldwide. They are not only cheap to buy and operate, but gas scooter parts are also inexpensive to replace.
When Gino finished the development of his Razor gas scooter he began to market it to the public. It quickly became a huge success with customers waiting as long as six months for their gas motor scooters.
Today there are many different brands and models of electric and gas scooters for sale. Gas scooters are very versatile and functional, serving many purposes. They are patterned after motorcycles, but have smaller wheels, lower-powered engines and can be "stepped through," unlike the motorcycle.
The most commonly seen style of scooter is the “folding,” or “foldable,” scooter. These are two-wheeled models that are typically used for traveling short distances around town. Braking occurs when the back fender is stepped on, putting pressure on the back wheel and stopping its movement. This type of gas scooter is made for kids or adults, is very compact in size and can be folded for storage in small places.
Electric scooters are generally bigger and heavier. Because of the extra weight they consume more power and are limited to shorter distances when compared with the gas scooters. After about 10 or 15 miles it may be necessary to recharge the battery.
The electric scooter is particularly popular among the elderly, handicapped and disabled. Instead of being confined at home these elderly or handicapped people can have a bit of their former independence returned to them. Motor scooters of this type are usually called mobility scooters.
Fast gas scooters are usually more powerful and can attain higher speeds than the folding or electric scooters. They can also travel longer distances when a larger fuel tank is included.