Gas-Powered Scooters Milwaukee WI

Nothing can compare the thrill of riding a newly bought gas scooter. The following article talks about a few things you should know about gas-powered scooters before you decide to buy one.

Local Companies

Glow Shield Inc
(414) 831-0956
4183 N 19th St
Milwaukee, WI
Cycle Empire
(414) 325-8747
4001 W Loomis Rd
Milwaukee, WI
Motor West Inc
(414) 875-8787
3211 W Senator Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Harley Davidson-House of
(414) 282-2211
6221 W Layton Ave
Milwaukee, WI
The Shop
(414) 276-6686
2631 S Greeley St
Milwaukee, WI
Southeast Sales-Honda Kawasaki Bmw Triumph
(414) 463-2543
6930 N 76th St
Milwaukee, WI
Moto-Scoot
(414) 272-6680
1652 N Water St
Milwaukee, WI
Southeast Sales-Honda Kawasaki Bmw Triumph
(414) 463-2751
6930 N 76th St
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Scooters
(414) 727-4700
4213 S Howell Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Northwest Cycle
(414) 527-4808
8124 W Appleton Ave
Milwaukee, WI

What it is?

Gas powered scooters are scooters that use gas as fuel for their engines. The majority of gas-powered scooters have automatic gear transmission systems. These are also called as variable transmission machines. The manual gear transmission scooters are also available and these have the gearshift lever and the corresponding clutch incorporated into the handlebar itself.

Gas powered scooter engines have piston displacement ranging from 49cc to 250cc. These displacements are smaller than that of other motorcycles. The engines are available in two types – two stroke cycles and four stroke cycles. The two stroke engines are much faster, having quicker acceleration and are of simple build with easy maintenance. The four stroke versions have complicated build, slower acceleration but have good fuel efficiency. The chief reason for manufacturers to opt for manufacture of four stroke gas powered scooters is to meet the strict emission norms that are getting every stricter.

How does it work?

Gas powered scooters come with manual kick-start or automatic electric start. Many scooters come with both electric start facility and manual kick-start. Most of them have automatic transmissions. To ride them one just has to start the scooter and twist the acceleration grip and lo! You are on your way. To slow down simply release the throttle grip. In many, two-stroke gas powered scooters; you do not have to premix lubricating oil with gas. They have a separate oil container and automatic lubricating system, which takes away the hassle of premixing the fuel. Lubrication is done automatically in the carburetor itself or in gas tank.

Gas powered scooters are popular all over the world as urban and rural means of road transportation. They are easy to use, easy to maintain and have lesser legal restrictions in most countries. They permit easy embarking and disembarking for the riders and hence are a favorite among women riders.

About the Author:

Barney Garcia enjoys writing about different scooter types, uses and interests. For more info on scooters visit: http://www.scooters-and-more.info and http://www.all-scooters.info.


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