Posts Tagged ‘Headlights’

150cc Scooters

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Designed mainly for urban usage, the 150cc scooters are a very popular means of personal urban transportation. Superior in size to the 50cc scooters, the 150cc version can reach approximately 55 mph given the fact that there are speed limitations within the city. If you want a low-consume alternative to a car, such vehicles make an excellent choice. The initial purchase cost of 150cc scooters is somewhere between $1,500 and $2,200, but you can find more expensive versions too. Superior visibility is one other advantage of 150cc scooters , because, even if they are not the heaviest on the road, they still get more easily noticed in traffic as compared to lower cylinder capacity.

In comparison with motorcycles, 150 cc scooters can’t boast neither with power nor with speed; yet, they enjoy a better popularity worldwide because of their easiness of use and safety. International manufacturers design 150 cc scooters according to an original style specific to their companies only. Brands that are worth mentioning here include Honda in Japan, Bajaj in India, or Salsbury and Cushman in the US. The low complexity of the designs makes the scooters easy to operate even in the conditions of heavy traffic.

Many 150cc scooters are built according to ultra-modern technical standards. They have air-cooled fours-stroke engines and the cruise speed can reach even 64mph. Plus, disc brakes have become a common feature for both the front and rear wheels. The aerodynamic design, the windshield, the headlights, represent other important characteristics to take into consideration when shopping for 150cc scooters. Some manufacturers even produce deluxe variants with ergonomic seats, MP3 audio systems and anti-lock brakes. These are the kind of elements that make the prices of 150cc scooters climb way out of the reach of the average budget.

Nevertheless, we should make it clear that the features we’ve just referred to are available with all sorts of designs and cylinder capacities, and they don’t come exclusively with the average 150cc scooters. Plus, the modern complexity of the equipment gives one further explanation for the potential high costs of some vehicles. In conclusion, it suffices to say that the market of 150cc scooters is incredibly varied so that anyone can find a good model according to personal needs and budget limitations. Get more details from authorized dealers and test any vehicle before buying it.

Co-written by: Bike Frame Pads.

Pride Scooters

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Pride scooters include some of the best reputed mobility products sold worldwide. Although there are many items in the lines manufactured by Pride Company, the scooters, the electric wheelchairs and the scooter vehicle lifts are some of the best sold. The company is well represented online in a large network of dealers and distributors that provide not only Pride scooters but all of the mobility products together with spare parts and technical assistance.

There are two, three and four wheel Pride scooters with a low price guarantee and a very solid and rewarding return policy. Together with the regular Pride scooters, the company also produces items as part of the Drive Medical and Golden Technology sections. When you shop online, you’ll get plenty of assistance and advice to choose wisely and get the model that bests suits your needs. You can limit your quest according to factors such as performance and speed, portability, weight capacity, maneuverability, versatility and capabilities.

Pride scooters normally have a three year warranty, but at the end of the period you can continue with paid technical assistance services. For the electric mobility scooters, the batteries are included. Some of the models produced by the company can also be purchased through a finance from the health insurance agency you have a contract with. Among the basic practical features, Pride scooters have high quality headlights and a front basket for storage, and the controls are designed as a user friendly console.

When you shop for Pride scooters you need to be careful with battery configuration. Batteries differ depending on the model, and the most common of mistakes is the incompatibility between design and terminal or the choice of the wrong battery size. Make sure to check these aspects before ordering batteries online or buying them from a local dealer. Pride scooter batteries will normally have complete descriptions, so that finding the right ones should not be a problem.

In terms of costs, Pride scooters make better deals when purchased directly from the manufacturer. If this is not possible, then, contact the closest supplier or authorized dealer and find out about the terms and conditions on which you can buy Pride scooters from them. In case you need a model with special features, your order may take longer because of the processing, but on the average, shipment is carried out within the specified time limit.

Sent by: Cyclocross Bike Frames.

Yamaha Scooters

Friday, July 17th, 2009

The success of Yamaha motorcycles has been easily transferred to Yamaha scooters; after all, few people can ride or even afford a large motorcycle. Yamaha scooters thus represent a quality alternative to ultra powerful engines. You can use the scooter in the city or on the highway, and feel safe, comfortable and trendy at the same time. Many Yamaha scooters in fact look suspiciously similar to the motorcycles because of the power engine, the front brakes and other pieces of very serious equipment. We could even speak of very successful power scooter design resulting from the combination of the average scooter and a the touring bike.

Yamaha scooters often rely on cast aluminum wheels with a variable automatic transmission and an incorporated parking brake that makes the usage very simple. An external frame holds the scooter pieces together giving the smug unitary look that create the very reputation of Yamaha scooters. With a four gallon tank capacity, Yamaha scooters are very economic and advantageous in terms of fuel consume, and the velocity limit is superior to most other scooters available: 188mph. If we compare this speed limit to that of other scooters in the same category, the difference is astonishing. Yamaha does keep its promise!

Storage space is plentiful with Yamaha scooters. Most designs have two gloveboxes and an under-seat compartment providing plenty of room for the user. Reviews insist on the similarity between Yamaha scooters and motorcycles, you can identify lots of common elements. The large headlights, the tall windshield and the full size gauges are definitely inspired by the motorcycles. Plus, from the rider’s seat you have a very good visibility of the bodywork as well. The costs for such power scooters is often higher than $5,000, which could prove out of the reach of the average buyer.

Yamaha scooters are more comfortable in terms of seating postures because they allow a higher mobility, and this is due to the step-through design of the vehicles. However, there is a limitation for the footrest space. The setup in many Yamaha scooters designs includes just a central tunnel where to place the boots, however, this will also limit the lateral movement of the feet. This could be an inconvenience or a minor flaw to overlook, it all depends on the buyer’s perception and his/her interest in the rest of the features.

Co-written by: Bike Frame Bags.