Sunday, October 12, 2008

Popular Motor Scooters Compared

by LARRY JOHNSON

Vespa scooters are one of the oldest names in the scooter business. They have been manufacturing motor scooters since 1946 and their models are in great demand world wide. There are several popular Vespa motor scooters that range in size from 50cc to 200cc.

The Vespa Granturismo has a 200cc engine which is the biggest, fastest and most powerful Vespa ever made. It has a 4-stroke 4-valve engine that is liquid-cooled. With its powerful engine it has the ability to pull away from almost any kind of traffic you could encounter. Even with its larger and more powerful engine it is still a very quiet motor scooter and emits exceptionally low levels of pollution.

The Granturismo has 12 inch wheels and both front and rear hydraulic disc brakes. Plus it has some good storage space. Two open face helmets can be stored under the seat plus a few extras in the glove compartment.

Other popular Vespa models are the LX, PX 150, PX 150 Limited Edition and some top motor scooters in their Piaggio line.

The LX motor scooter comes in either the classic 50cc or 150cc versions. The LX scooters are made for commuting. They aren’t as powerful as the Granturismo, but they save on gas. It’s amazing how much more fun everyday errands can become when you surround yourself with the style, performance and safety that the LX encompasses.

The PX 150 motor scooter is 150cc of classic Vespa. It comes complete with manual gears and a rear foot break. This is the original, the legendary, the classic PX. It’s available in the United States once again after a 20-plus year hiatus. These scooters are brand new, but maintain the original design. It comes with a 4-speed gear shift, manual 4-speed transmission, rear foot break, 150cc engine and a standard spare wheel.

The PX 150 Limited Edition is limited to just 500 scooters. The first PX motor scooters were made in 1977 and they have become one of the most recognized scooters in the world. Over 2 million have been sold world wide and they have achieved a true cult scooter status. For collectors you can’t go wrong with a PX 150 Limited Edition scooter.

Vespa also makes motor scooters under the Piaggio name. They have several popular models that are very powerful machines. The X9 Evolution has a 39 horsepower engine that will reach a top speed of 98 mph.

The BV200 and BV250 models boast a single cylinder, four-stroke engine with an automatic transmission. No need for constant shifting here. This makes it an ideal motor scooter for stop and go situations, the type of travel you will find in the city. And on the open highway they will reach top speeds of 75 mph.

The BV series boasts large 16 inch wheels and dual shock absorbers for the smoothest ride in scootering. Plus, there is plenty of room for a passenger. They also have lockable storage compartments under the seat for helmets or groceries. These are great gas powered scooters for city driving.

If you need to step up a notch you will find the Piaggio BV500 ideal. It’s great for scootering around the city. With its powerful engine it will take you anywhere you want to go in a hurry. It too has 16 inch wheels, a 4-stroke, 4-valve Piaggio Master engine, and the exclusive Piaggio integral braking system for safe and smooth stops. There are many other features that make this a popular scooter.

Piaggio also has other models such as the FLY150, which is a smaller cheaper model with 12 inch wheels. It’s not quite as powerful as the bigger models, but it maneuvers around town very well and gets better gas mileage.

Honda is a very popular scooter manufacturer and has many wonderful models to choose from. Among the most popular are the Silver Wing, Helix and Elite.

The Silver Wing has a powerful liquid-cooled 582cc engine, automatic transmission and seats two people comfortably. It is a strong scooter that is made for touring.

The Honda Helix also has room for two and has a built-in trunk with plenty of storage room. It has 244cc of pure power, a liquid-cooled four-stroke engine and has been an extremely popular model for many years.

The Honda Elite is the gas-saver. It has a smaller 80cc four-stroke engine and is fully automatic. You can enjoy the ride without worrying about shifting gears all the time. Plus, with the smaller engine you save on gas.

Another lesser known, but quality model, is the Bajaj. Bajaj scooters have the highest mileage rating of any 150cc scooter in the U.S. allowing you to get up to 110 miles per gallon (per EPA City Cycle dyno tests). It has a 4-stroke 4-speed engine and is built by a company with over 40 years of experience building motor scooters and utility vehicles. So if you want reliability and high gas mileage the Bajaj may be what you’re looking for.

There are many scooter manufacturers around the world. There are electric scooters and gas powered scooters. Scooters have become a popular form of travel because of the great savings achieved due to their high gas mileage, cheap prices and low operational expenses. Plus, they are extremely fun out on the open road.

About the Author:

Sally Johnson is a writer who enjoys an active outdoor lifestyle. She loves motor scooters because they are fun and help save a little bit of our limited resources. For information about motor scooters please visit http://www.my-motorscooters.com.


Saturday, September 13, 2008

How to Purchase electric scooters online?

The trend of buying the items through the internet has widespread globally. This new revolution has helped people stop going around shop to shop to select an item they exactly look for. The online buying concept helps the customers select the exact item they want and buy the items after paying from home or pay Even the manufacturers have started selling their product directly to the customers through online selling. Earlier, the customers never had the knowledge of types, brands and price variation of the item they wanted to buy, because the customers would at the most visit few dealers of a particular area and possibly those dealers would not have a particular item a customer would be looking for, as a result the customer would compromise buying a substitute item. Even if one of those dealers had the exact item the customer would look for, then possibly that dealer would take the advantage of the item being available with him only within that area, so would charge the price more than the price of those dealers in the other areas.
The electric vehicles have also mingled with the online sold products and have become the part of the online community. Many manufacturers and dealers have now started selling the electric vehicles including electric scooters directly to the customers through the internet. The online selling system has made the customers smart and alert. Now the customers do not have to go round dealer to dealer looking for the exact item and compromise buying a non-standard or substitute electric vehicle, or pay more to the dealer just because the dealer has the monopoly of a particular brand of electric scooters in particular area. Now the customers can browse through different sites of the companies and dealers dealing in electric vehicles including electric scooters and choose a particular brand or type or design, whatever, they look for in an electric scooter. They also have a wide choice to select from after thoroughly studying and understanding the features of each of the electric scooters. The customers can now gain knowledge of the brands and types of the electric scooters manufacturers and available and also the prices of the types of the scooters so the customers would now not get cheated.

When a person thinks of buying an electric scooter or any other electric vehicle for him/herself or for him/her son/daughter, then first of all s/he has to wait for the next week-end. Secondly, s/he has to prepare a plan of where to go to buy the electric scooter and at what time, keeping in mind that his/her other week-end programmes or commitments are not disturbed. Then, if going by car, s/he has to find out whether there is any parking place and also find the route to get to the electric vehicle market. If the person decides to go by public transport or by train to the electric vehicle market, then s/he has to get the information on were to get the bus/train, where to change and were to get down and how long s/he has to walk to reach the market after getting off the public transport. Obviously, such buying would cost delay in buying an electric scooter, time and physical stress. Instead, if a person decides to get an electric scooter for his/herself or for any of his/her beloved ones, then s/he could immediately start browsing the websites and search for the electric scooters. You may also visit the website of www.bernsonev.com and choose one from the wide range of electric scooters the site sells online, of various popular brands at unbeatable price. The online buying facility can save up to 75% of the time and buying cost of the buyers.


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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Vespa Unveils Two Hybrid Scooters

HyS scooter
Retro Thing's 2006 April Fool's post gave the low-down on a mythical Vespa hybrid scooter. In a strange case of reality echoing fiction, Vespa's parent company Piaggio is now testing a couple of prototype HyS hybrid gasoline/electric scooters in Milan.

BatteriesThe company has developed two versions, based on their Vespa LX 50 (shown above, with 50cc gas & 1000W electric motor) and the more sleek and powerful Piaggio X8 125 (125cc gas & 2500W electic motor). The combination of electric and gas engines provides approximately 25% more power, helping to alleviate fuel consumption when starting or accelerating. It also reduces gasoline consumption by 20%. The scooter can also operate in locations where combustion engine fumes would be undesirable (inside buildings or covered areas) by switching into a low-speed "electric only" mode.


Sleek The vehicle can charge its batteries from the gasoline motor while traveling at normal road speeds. It can also be

The vehicle can charge its batteries from the gasoline motor while traveling at normal road speeds. It can also be connected to a standard 220V (European) household plug to recharge the electric cells in about three hours. Plugging in your scooter reduces operating costs by about half, versus the gasoline only version. Two 12V 26Ah batteries are located under the LX 50 HyS seat, where riders usually store a helmet (the added rear luggage pod is intended to replace the lost storage space). The X8 includes three 12V 26Ah batteries while still offering sufficient under-seat space for a single helmet.

[Update: Geoff emailed a link to 2strokeBuzz, which has lots of nice photos of the LX 50 HyS and the Piaggio X8 HyS. Looks like a great scooter site, too.]

Preview of the Vepsa Hybrid (auto-translated from Italian)

Monday, July 14, 2008

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