Sunday 6 September 2015

Scooters

Scooter engine sizes range smaller than motorcycles, 50–850 cc (3.1–51.9 cu in), and have all-enclosing bodywork that makes them cleaner and quieter than motorcycles, as well as having more built-in storage space. Automatic clutches and continuously variable transmissions (CVT) make them easier to learn and to ride. Scooters usually have smaller wheels than motorcycles. Scooters usually have the engine as part of the swingarm, so that their engines travel up and down with the suspension.


5 comments:

  1. Automatic clutches and continuously variable transmissions (CVT) make them easier to learn and to ride. Scooters usually have smaller wheels than motorcycles.

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  2. Yep.theyalso look fantastic

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  3. Scooters usually have the engine as part of the swing arm, so that their engines travel up and down with the suspension.

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  4. The scooters generally have smaller sized wheels than motorbikes. Scooters usually have the engine contained in the swingarm, so that their search engines travel up and down while using suspension.

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  5. some scooters carry a spre wheeeeeel

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