| About Gas Scooters


Gas scooters all have engines that runs on gasoline. Because of this gas scooters are ideal for highway and traveling over a fairly long distance. The larger the gas tank the more distance you will be able to travel. Gas scooters save you money at the gas pump because of there great gas mileage ranging anywhere from 40 to 80 miles per gallon. Electric scooters are much slower and have a shorter travel distance. Gas scooter engines that start around 50cc can deliver more power and faster speeds and get you where you want to go quicker. This is why the serious scooter enthusiast chooses a gas scooter. When riding gas-powered scooters in public roadways make sure you know your local DOT scooter laws because gas scooters may not be permitted in some areas and also a scooter permit may be required. Some states do not require insurance if your gas scooter is a 49cc scooter or under.

A gas scooter two stroke engine requires specific oil to a separate holding tank and then the oil is mixed with the gasoline inside the carburetor. A 2-stroke engine doesn't have valves and is more responsive off the line but louder.

A gas scooter four stroke engine gets greater fuel mileage, low emissions, and no oil to mix with the fuel. The 4-stroke engine is quieter and delivers a smoother ride for long distance scooter riding comfort.

Either way a gas scooter 4-stroke or 2-stroke engine will offer reliability and performance. When buying any type of high-quality gas scooters do the research. Make sure to buy from reputable gas scooter dealers and research the gas scooter brands. Look closely at the gas scooter warranty.
by Ignatz Pepitone

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