Up until a few years ago, gas scooters were
considered pretty silly. I didn't know anyone who use gas motor
scooters back then. Every once in awhile, parents would get
them as toys for their kids, but usually bicycles were
preferable for adults. After all, people thought if you're
going to drive on a gas scooter, why not use a motorcycle
instead?
Nowadays, needless to say, thinking has changed on the
subject compare considerably. Gas scooters are big business.
Today, is seems like everyone wants a gas scooter. They come in
all kinds of different sizes, from ones that are barely a
skateboard with a tiny engine on them to mopeds that are
practically motorcycles. All of them, however, share certain
advantages over other kinds of
transportation.
The 2 Minute
Motor Scooter Wheelie!
One of my favorite things about the gas scooter is
portability. This, in fact, is one of the reasons that they are
so convenient for traveling short distances. If you aren't
going on the highway and are staying within a couple
miles, a gas scooter can get you there with no problem at
all. Some of them go as fast as 20 miles an hour or even more,
so you can eat up 2 mile surprisingly quickly. Once you get
there, You don't have to worry about parking. Motorcycles
require parking spaces just like cars, but gas scooters can
either be picked up or, if they are bigger, rolled into the
backyard with ease.
This means that, no matter how crowded your destination, you
will find some place to put your vehicle. Contrast that to
driving a car in rush hour. Sometimes, when I have to go
downtown during rush hour, it takes so long to park my car that
is not even worth it. Despite the fact that I save almost 20
minutes off taking the bus, by the time I have found a parking
spot and walked to my destination,It has actually wasted time.
With a gas scooter, however, you don't need to worry. You can
get there quickly and stow your scooter anywhere.
One of the biggest decisions to make when you are looking at
motor scooters is what size to get. Personally, I think the
bigger the better. The really small ones are fun to ride around
on, but they aren't really that practical. If you want to go
anywhere, you need something that is more like a motorcycle
than like a skateboard. Otherwise, you won't be able to make it
on any busy roads.