Thursday, May 27, 2010

Electric Scooters - A Lot Cheaper Than Owning a Car

Electric scooters can range in cost starting at $100 and costing as much as $1200 if not more. How can such a range be possible r? The answer lies in the details and options available to the buyer. Before purchasing an electric scooter consider the following questions:


What price range are you considering?

How often do you plan on driving it?

What distance do you plan on traveling daily using it?

What terrain do you plan on encountering? Pavement, road, rock?

Will you be using it for pleasure or business?

How important is speed in your traveling?

What type of inclines will you be facing?

Will you need to carry packages?

Will you want to take occasional passengers?

What is your body type?

The above questions can begin to filter your search for the right electric scooter for you and your needs.

If you are planning on traveling long distances, up inclines, with partners or larger packages and for business, you will something high quality. You will need it to be reliable and sturdy for your traveling needs. Look for models with slightly larger foot platforms, with comfortable handlebar grips, and with more advanced motors. Larger motors allow for more speed and power. Watts can start at around 100 and go to over 1000 with mileage per hour starting at 8 up to as much as 20 even uphill.

These scoots are now being manufactured to travel off-road as well. Rock and dirt road tracking models allow greater fun and versatility in your traveling.

Most electric scooters are built for standing positions only. However, some do include seating areas or areas for storing goods. The problem with these is that they add extra weight to a device that is already trying to carry your own weight and added materials, which can slow you down and use up more energy quickly.

The best part of using these is that they are easy to maintain. Unlike motor scooters, these devices can be easily carried and stored. They also have fewer moving parts and equipment to care for. Instead, the compact electric pack can easily be charged and is then ready to use.

This electric technology is also quiet as well as environmentally friendly. With nearly 20 years of experience in the making, scooters do not run on fuel and make use of electric energy.

Even with environmentally friendly vehicles, you need to practice safe riding habits. Always wear a helmet and shoes at all times. Knee and elbow pads are optional, but will always help to prevent scrapes and cuts in an accident. Even though 20 mph is a safe speed for a scooter, keep in mind you are not the only person on the road and until car, van, and truck drivers become more conscious of sidewalk and roadside traffic, it's better to be safe than sorry.

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