Posted by Amy Graham on July 16, 2010
A single-tracked motor vehicle that is two wheeled is called a motorcycle. There are three categories of motorcycles. There are street, off-road and dual purpose motorcycles. Mopeds, scooters, sport bikes and cruisers come under the class of street bikes. The off-road motorcycles are explicitly manufactured for racing. These are lawfully not meant for transportation. The dual purpose motorcycles are used both for transportation and racing. Scooters have been undergoing modifications and newer models launched in the market. There are again different categories of scooters, these are electric scooters, the gas scooters, motorized scooters, mobility scooters and kick scooters.
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Posted by Amy Graham on June 29, 2010
A motorcycle having a foot board, step-through frame and protective leg shield is called a scooter. Amongst all categories of motorcycles, the scooters have smaller wheels. Mobility scooters, electric scooters, gas scooters, kick scooters and motorized scooters are further categories under scooters.
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Posted by David B. Russ on June 7, 2010
These days, everything is about sustainable living. This idea is also true for transportation. For this reason, there’s a remarkable increase of demand for electrical motor scooters. Electric motor scooters, like that of electric scooters for kids, are small bikes that are incredibly convenient and are powered by electricity. It comes with a charge that enables you to plainly plug the automobile to a electricity source. These cars may be more high-priced than normal scooters that operate on gasoline and other petroleum-based fuel. Even so, they offer more advantages than these cars. Here is a list of the benefits of owning electric motor scooters.
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Posted by Pete Marks on March 10, 2010
Mobility scooters come in different makes and models so when reviewing and researching it may lead up to more questions and some confusion. A mobility scooter can give you the ability to get around without the aid of other people. Electric mobility carts come in many different choices including 3 and 4 wheel models. Read reviews and research your options before buying a mobility scooter.
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Posted by Steven M. Mihajlov on July 17, 2009
With the current economical pressures in America, many people of all ages are looking for cheap electric scooters. There is a great variety in scooters, some more for children (stand up) and other better suited for the handicapped or seniors. The problem many are facing is where to find cheap electric scooters that will adapt to their needs.
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Posted by Kyle Zoltowski on July 10, 2009
Cars are not the only way to get from one point to the other. With the climbing price of gasoline, electric scooters are being created as an inexpensive alternative.
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Posted by Mike Scott on July 2, 2009
It is no secret that the price of gasoline has climbed to almost intolerable levels. This has caused financial hardship to many families who have to commute to and from work every day. Cars have become a luxury in many places and in a lot of major world cities from New York to Calcutta, commuters are becoming more innovative in the way they save on the high gas prices. One of the ways they are doing this is to purchase scooters.
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Posted by Mike Scott on July 1, 2009
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.
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Posted by Mike Scott on June 29, 2009
In the 1920s, most parts of the world were undergoing the changes resulting from the industrial revolution. Countries like Britain, France and the United States had already made giant strides in this field. Other parts of the globe like the Far East were also experiencing an industrial re-awakening of their own. Taiwan is one of these countries. Today, it is one of the leading exporters of manufactured goods to the rest of the world. One of Taiwan’s leading contributions to the industrial revolution is the scooter. This was a product of an engineer called Gino Tsai, who worked for the J.D. Corporation.
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Posted by Mike Scott on June 27, 2009
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.
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