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Aftermarket Motorcycle Parts' Foray
What's in aftermarket parts to argue about?
Different states view aftermarket parts in different
perspectives. Some states allow insurance companies to use
aftermarket parts without consumers consent. Others require
customer notification....
Cycle Your Way Into Fall
(ARA) - When the open roads beckon, it’s a call that’s hard to ignore. What better way to satisfy your soul’s need for speed and adventure this summer than with a motorcycle to fit your every whim.
Although the decision to purchase a...
Motorcycle Values $ - Buying or selling? You will need the motorcycle values...
And Japanese Motorcycles Only is here to help! There are basically two ways to obtain motorcycle values: 1.- In the books 2.- In the market THE BOOKS In the United States the two main pricing guides are: the Kelley Blue Book and the N.A.D.A....
Motorcycle's 'Good Riddance'
You bumped into another vehicle..or you were bumped by it.. Why do these things happen?
Causes
Colission and other road accidents happen because of a lot of causes - lack of conspicuity, recklessness or lack of experience of drivers, influence...
Motorcycles On the Road
Everyday we are feasting our eyes on different types of
motorcycles - big, small, vintage, modern, classic and flashy.
Actually, there are three basic categories of street motorcycles
- touring, cruisers and sports bikes. However, modern...
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A Brief History of Scooters
Scooters were first known as a child's vehicle that dates back to before 1920. Although scooters were being manufactured, the majority of older children fashioned their own out of miscellaneous used parts. Remember the Little Rascal movies with scooters made out of produce crates? Technology and economies have changed since that time, allowing for today's mass produced scooters to offer a variety models and to be sold at a reasonably low cost.
Modern scooters not only include the push scooters that require a little bit of exercise, but also feature electric and gas motorized models. Advancements in technology have made way for many physically impaired individuals to replace wheel chairs with motorized scooters and mobility scooters. Competition among scooter manufacturers has led to unique design features as well as miniature low-powered motorcycles.
Motorized scooters are considered low-power motor vehicles by many municipalities and are subject to state and local regulations. Some scooters meet Department of Transportation regulations for operation on streets and roadways while others are prohibited from being on the streets. Any time a motorized vehicle is introduced
into traffic areas, appropriate cautionary measures must be taken and proper safety gear must be worn.
Scooters can be easily found in the retail market, however not all retailers will carry all styles. Major discount or department stores may only carry a couple of models that they believe will be the most popular among their shoppers. A scooter store could specialize in a variety of recreational scooters, while another store will specialize in the mobility scooters. Retailers also offer scooter accessories to enhance the experience as well as replacement parts and service. Any style of scooter can be purchased online for retail pricing. The current market demand for scooters makes it hard to find them at wholesale prices for a single purchase, but there are many opportunities for an individual to become a scooter dealer.
About the Author
Scooters Info provides detailed information about scooters, including motor, electric, gas, mobility, push, and wholesale scooters, as well as scooter stores, parts, and accessories. Scooters Info is the sister site of Electric Wheel Chairs Web.
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