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Looking for An Electric Scooter?


It''s time to jump on the bandwagon. Put some money back in your pocket, park the car and enjoy the outdoors again. The rage these days are electric scooters and you don''t want to be left behind. Which electric scooter is right for you? You need to take a few things into consideration before you go out and buy your new toy.

Before you run out to your local scooter shop and throw your money on the counter, you need to consider a few things first.

1. How are you planning to use your new scooter? If you are going to be riding when it is dark out, you need to find one that has a headlight. If you are only going to be using it during the daylight hours, your options are much bigger. Are you going to be traveling long distances? A good rule of thumb is to get a scooter that can either make it to your destination and back, or can make it as far as your destination providing that you have a method of charging it when you get there.

2. Is it for work or play? When you are looking at electric scooters, you need to select the one that best fits your needs. You don''t want to be stuck with something that will not satisfy all of your needs.

3. How far do you want it to take you ? When you are looking at electric scooters, you need to understand the principles behind max distance. When a dealer tells you that the max distance is say, 25 miles on a charge, what they are telling you is that based on the manufacturers indications, the scooter will travel that distance at the most with an average size person. But what is average these days? It depends on the country. Rule of thumb with this is not to expect this max distance. I tell customers at the shop, depending on their stature to expect anywhere from five to ten miles less than the indicated max. Therefore not guaranteeing this max distance and not getting their hopes up.

4. How fast do you want to go? Depending on the scooter, you can average anywhere from ten to thirty miles per hour. Going back to the distance rules, the same applies with the speed rules. Depending on the weight that the scooter is carrying, the type of terrain that it is traveling on and even the weather; will determine how far your electric scooter will actually take you.

Electric scooters are a great mode of transportation for both work and play. Understanding what you are getting and selecting the right electric scooter for your needs will make owning one an even more enjoyable experience. Take your time and get the right electric scooter for you.

M.D. provides sales and service for electric scooters and gas powered scooters. Find more information about electric scooters and gas scooters by going to http://www.tm-scooterhaven.com

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Author:M.D. Smith
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Dec 13, 2007
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