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The following article was published in our article directory on November 18, 2014.
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Article Category: Automotive
Author Name: Wayne Mcwilliams
Not everyone prefers to ride a four-wheeled vehicle. Most drivers start - or even choose - to ride a smaller vehicle. Those drivers believe that a smaller ride can be handled easier and is more economical on gas.
Scooters, mopeds... are you familiar with the difference of the two?
Scooters vs. Mopeds
While looking for a scooter, most likely you'll see that some of the available models are referred to as 'mopeds'. Let's say you're down to the last two options: one's a scooter and the other one's a moped. How would you choose, and what would be the reason behind your choice?
First, let
The word moped came from the following words: moped and pedal. As the words imply, a moped is a vehicle with two wheels; it's a bike that is powered by either motorized or human (pedaling) power. If what you're looking at cannot be run by pedaling power, then it's not a moped.
You have to note, though, that some vehicles are still considered as mopeds if the basis is their engine size, as well as the vehicle's maximum speed. That being said, a vehicle can still be considered as a moped as long as it's slow enough, or small enough.
Why the distinction? This is with regard to the vehicle kinds that minors (or people under legal driving age) can drive. Some states will allow a person to drive mopeds prior to the time he can operate other automobiles. Basically, scooters mopeds that are 50cc or larger is no longer considered a moped.
But why are some mopeds with 50cc or larger still called 'moped'? This is because searching for 'scooters' will get a wide range of motor scooters, mopeds and other related products, so to get more specific results, people enter a precise term such as 'moped'.
Now that the difference between scooters and mopeds are somehow clearer, it's about time to learn how to choose the perfect scooter.
Choosing a Motor Scooter
Here's how you choose your motor scooter. Two steps:
you choose the engine size that provides the gas mileage and speed you want to have, and
shows your driving habits and style
Scooters are usually provided by manufacturers with any of these engine sizes: 50cc, 150cc or 250cc. Some companies have sizes such as 125cc, and some have engines higher than 250cc.
If you desire a warranty and if you want the security of having the available parts for your scooter, then you should go for a new scooter. Buying a used one will save you money at the beginning, though, but you have to consider the possibilities of repairs later on.
If you're aiming for a used scooter, inspect how well the previous owner cared for it. Was the oil changed regularly? Was it often used? Did it encounter an accident? Are the tires in good condition?
By checking all the necessary details, you can save money, time and energy, plus you'll be able to buy yourself a nice scooter to take you places.
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