Scooters have become a popular transportation choice for most people who are brave enough to travel along with four-wheeled vehicles without the protection offered by a closed sedan or other closed vehicles. And why not when it is cheaper and a lot easier to operate and maintain.
Here are some of the most common reasons people buy scooters:
For fun
To avid traffic
Good for strolling along the neighborhood
Easy to maintain
Cheaper than most vehicles
While there are a lot of positive aspects to buying a scooter, there are however rules that you need to follow to make sure that the scooter functions well and lives up to its purpose. It is ideal to read the scooter manual as soon as you get it to make sure that you know everything there is to know abut the operation and maintenance of the scooter. It is also important to read the manual for the proper maintenance of the scooter. Here are some tips to make sure the gas scooter purchased last month lasts for a long time and performs efficiently:
The following subjects are addressed in Maintenance:
First off, a scooter owner should make sure he knows the most important parts of the scooter such as the following:
Tires
Spark plug
Brakes
Carburetor
Chains
Throttle
Oil and gasoline tank
How to make sure the scooter is properly oiled
Most scooters have 2-stroke engines so there is no need to change its oil. However, there is a need to come up with a mixture of good quality 2-stroke oil and gasoline (25:1) before filling up the gas tank to make sure the engine is properly lubricated. Oils for 2-stroke engines are available in most hardware stores. Scooter owners who aren’t sure of this should consult an expert because the wrong mixture can damage the engine.
Tires
The scooter tires should be filled with 85 psi (of air). Make sure the tires are inflated properly for efficient performance. Scooter tires with low pressure will make it lose power.
Spark Plug
Make sure there is a sparkplug took kit when you buy the scooter because the spark plug is an important part of a 2-stroke scooter. A light brown or golden spark plug means the motor is fine but a white spark plug (electrode) means the motor is hot. When it becomes black then it is time to get rid of the oil, gas or carbon clogging it. Keeping the spark plug clean will be easy but first, you need to use a wrench to remove the spark plug.
Brakes
The scooters brakes are very important for safety and there is no reason to get into an accident because of faulty brakes because they are easy to maintain. Adjusting the breaks is easily done when there are two people doing this.
Air Filter
Regular cleaning of the air filter is important as it protects the engine from dirt and substances that are abrasive. A screw is needed to remove the air filter cover. A dirty air filter should be cleaned using a power air spray.
Chain
Keep the chain of the scooter lubricated and tight to avoid jerking when the scooter is accelerated. Find the chain guard and lubricate the chain through a hole located on top. Checking the sprockets of the chain will ensure safety while driving.
Throttle
No matter what type of throttle the scooter has (twist or hand throttle), it is important to keep them clean to ensure smooth operation. The throttles can be easily adjusted by adjusting the cable tension.
Carburetor
It is best to have the carburetor checked by a mechanic who knows what he is doing because there is plenty of adjustments to be done here.
Maintaining the scooters parts doesn’t require the owner to be an expert mechanic. In fact, it only requires a little patience and of course, a love for his scooter and his safety. The basic parts of a scooter can be checked regularly even at home. The complicated matters should however be left to the experts like the breaks and the carburetor to make sure no further damage is done.