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How to Properly Determine Which Scooter Is For You

August 3rd, 2008

So you have decided to buy a scooter. But what are the points you need to consider when buying one? Surely, there are certain features you should check when buying scooters. Answer the following questions before buying one.
1. How fast do you want to go?
Scooters are equipped with different types of engines. If you know how motorcycles work, then you won’t be at a loss when buying a scooter. Scooters normally run a maximum speed of 60 mph. If you want to go faster than that, you might need to look harder to find the right model that fits your needs. Four stroke and four valve engines are always the best buy.
2. What style do you like?
Are you in for that modern day scooter look? Or do you prefer the vintage types? If you are going to buy scooters more to impress your friends rather than use it as a means of transportation to move around town, then just bank on the way a scooter looks. You need not really look deeper into the scooter’s specifications.
3. How does the scooter handle?
Some scooters are as tame as puppies. But others act like a raging bull. So decide which one you want. Do you want something that’s easy and comfortable to ride? Or do you want to harness your subtle wild side and wrestle with the scooter’s engine from time to time? For this, you can ask a knowledgeable salesperson. Otherwise, you need to test drive the scooter yourself.
4. Is storage important?
If you intend to use the scooter when going out to the mall or buying groceries, then you should check the scooter’s under seat compartment. Some are wide enough to hold two full mask helmets. But others can only hold registration papers and other small devices. This is an important question to ask.
5. Can it take passengers?
Some scooters are a one passenger type of a vehicle. Meaning, only the driver can board it. Asking somebody to ride with you could lead to you being apprehended by a police officer. So if you need to take somebody for a ride every time you use the vehicle, then get the scooter that is built with a back seat.
6. How much is it? Price is always a factor, unless of course you are filthy rich and can afford tens of thousands of dollars on a scooter without thinking. Buy only the scooter that you can afford.

How To Assemble a Scooter

August 3rd, 2008

Even if you just save a dollar, you can make use of that on a rainy day. And it’s even better if you save ten dollars by not having somebody else assemble your scooter? Things are cheaper if you do them yourself.
If you do decide to assemble your scooter on your own and have an extra ten dollar bill in your wallet, here’s what you should do.
1. Oftentimes, the manufacturer of the scooter provides an instruction manual. Before you start doing anything, make sure that you have read the manual.
2. The size of the tools you will be needing must be checked. Convert them into metric measurements before you get started.
3. Have rags and paper towels near in order to keep your hands clean. Have a can of good gear grease within your reach as well.
4. Start with the larger pieces like the handle bars, the floorboard and the wheels.
5. Be organized. Keep the bolts and the other materials together and on one side of the area you are working at.
6. Put the bolts and the nuts that have to be assembled next to the tools you will be using. All these must be within your reach.
7. Put the handle bars in their proper position and then bolt them into place. You can check whether you are doing it right by reading the manual that has been provided by the manufacturer.
8. Assemble the wheels. Assemble the axles when needed.
9. Locate the specified location of the base and bolt the axle of the scooter in it.
10. Assemble the brakes and the gears.
11. Connect the brake box and the gear to the handle bars. Then these should be connected to the base. Follow the diagram that is illustrated in the manual.
12. Go out for a test drive. Pay close attention to the brakes and check for tension. When needed, adjust them.
13. Get the grease and grease up the joints.
14. If you want to personalize your scooter, attach the stickers of your choice. There are some models that come with stickers. Use these.
Tips:
1. If you own a motorized scooter, mount the motor as instructed in the manual.
2. Always check your gears and your breaks before letting a minor ride the scooter.
3. Check the axles to see whether it needs greasing from time to time. Also check the brakes for tension. Once you sight a problem, correct it as soon as possible.

Scoot around with care

July 30th, 2008

Scooter riders in the same way as car drivers, have their fair share of safety precautions to take into consideration before riding on the streets. Scooters are known to be widely accepted by the younger generations, because when compared to controlling the car, it is way easier to comprehend and manipulate.
That is why it wasn’t surprising to get wind of the parents who have shown apprehension, regarding the potential fate of their kids if they aren’t guided and advised of the matters which they ought to be aware of when riding their scooters. It might have been said over and over again, but it seems that it has also been unheeded time and again.
Prioritize safety
Knowing how to drive is essential but not all drivers realize that, driving isn’t just the mere ability to steer the vehicle, but it should also about being responsible enough to commit to safety by dispelling any form of trouble. it is important that you don’t drive your scooter until you are fully aware of the safety measures that you need to bear in mind while riding.
Know your vehicle
The moment that you purchase your scooter, peruse the brochure and directions that came with the package. Other than informing you regarding the proper means of operating the vehicle, you might also find other effective information regarding the maintenance of the scooter such as the appropriate air pressure which would be used for the tires, preservation of the battery and a whole lot more.
If you don’t find the details included practical, then you should visit your scooter manufacturer’s website to be informed of the parameters which the new owners must become skilled at. You might also want to inquire of the sellers or users of scooters, with regard to the possible safety measures which you have to adhere to when riding the scooter.
Never experiment and stick to the guidelines
For beginners and for the experts also, it is ideal that you ride the scooter alone to be able to stay focused while driving the vehicle. Taking a passenger could be dangerous, since scooters were manufactured to transport a single person at a time.
Tricks are more often than not, among the basic causes of accidents. It might sound thrilling to tug someone who is fastened on the end of the scooter while riding a skateboard, or to drag someone who’s inside a wagon, but the truth is these tricks are extremely dangerous. Why?
One, the motor of the scooter isn’t accustomed to the heavy weight, thus it might snap. Two, the scooter is designed to hold the weight of a single person, any additional weight might cause the driver to lose control which might bring about an accident. Scooter tricks are rarely safe and legitimate, so it’s best to avoid them.
Abide to the established guidelines
Rules are established in every endeavor that we partake in; the nature of such is derived from the need to limit the probable abuse of opportunity provided by someone to the other. In scooter riding, there are the so called, ten commandments which riders have to adhere to so that they can continue enjoying their rides with their scooters.
In the event that you are unaware of these guidelines, it is best that you educate yourself regarding this kind of important matter so that you can avoid future complications due to your recklessness and ignorance of the law. This information is usually available on the scooter manufacturer’s website, government’s driving department website and sometimes, in chat rooms and forums regarding scooters which are accessible on the web.
Use safety gadgets-all the time!
Other than knowing what you have to do, it could be further reinforced by protecting yourself with proper gears. So that in case you encounter accidents, when you are wearing safety gadgets, it will surely mitigate the effect of the incident.
Lastly, always take with you the pertinent documents and identification and insurance cards, so that you can get along the road fully equipped with all your needs.

Need That Scooter Fix?

July 22nd, 2008

Standard scooter repairs costs roughly around $45 for the 2-cycle scooters. There are various repair shops that provide their services of fixing scooters, no matter what brand it is. They also sell products such as Adly, Zongshen, CPI and Schwinn for the benefit of the scooter owner.
Most repair shops sell these items because upon fixing the scooter, the technician checks whether the scooter needs new items or parts. Sometimes, the parts that the scooter needs aren’t in the store. That is when the technician suggests that the scooter owner check someplace else.
Most repair stores have mottos like this: We might not have sold it and we weren’t the ones that broke it, but chances are we can fix it. Therefore, if you want your scooter fixed at a price that you can afford, you can canvas for the repair shop that will give you the best quality bike after they have repaired it. Go to the store that also sells parts. In that case, you may get the part your scooter needs their.
Some repair shops offer warranty repairs on other motor brands. Some brands are also more troublesome compared to the rest, simply because it is harder for technicians to get the parts that they need. These parts can be so rare that the best way is for the owner to personally obtain these from the company.
To elaborate further, the Roketa and Verucci are two scooter brands that don’t go hand-in-hand with parts for other brands. Technicians recommend that the owners of these scooters get the parts they need from the manufacturers. Or they can take a chance and settle for the parts they can easily obtain, only to throw away their bikes in due time because it breaks.
Another problem scooter owners often encounter is putting the wrong gas in the engine. There are some scooters designed to run on unleaded while there are others that run on regular. Check the owners manual to check what kind of gas is perfect for the scooter.
Remember that each engine compresses the air and fuel mixture before it ignites and sparks the plugs. This entire process creates the heat needed for the scooter to run. The scooter owner must also check his engine time and time again in order to know whether it is still capable of running properly.

Top Three Suzuki Scooter Models

July 21st, 2008

If you are looking to buy scooters, you might want to check out Suzuki’s top three models. Suzuki is a popular Japanese brand for motorcycles. And you can expect the same Suzuki performance in their scooters as well. Here are their top three models for this year:
1. The 2007 Burgman 650 Exec
Are you ready to experience the ride of your life? If so, this stylish model is for you. This scooter has the largest motor yet. Therefore, you can expect strong acceleration both in town and on the highway. You’ll love its sophisticated fuel injection system that offers instant throttle response. With Suzuki’s patent engineering, this one is out to give riders smooth performance and convenient operation.
It is possible to ride with a single passenger on this type of a scooter. And even they will get to enjoy a highly comfortable ride as much as you. It also has a big storage space which can hold two full face helmets. The Burgman 650 Exec is available in red. Right now, this one is priced at around $9,000.
2. The Burgman 650
The Burgman 650 is the predecessor of the Burgman 650 Exec. It sports all the features of the Burgman 650 Exec, except for the fact that the latter is equipped with ABS and an electric adjustable windshield. While this model can also carry one passenger, its seat doesn’t have a backrest like the Exec does. The Burgman 650 is more about unbeatable performance. You will love its two colors, the black and the white version. The Burgman 650 retails at around $7,800.
3. The Burgman 400
If you want a real handsome scooter at an affordable the price, then the Burgman 400 is the one for you. This bike can turn heads. It has the same engineering and the same style as the higher Burgman models. And so you are assured that you can surely hug the spotlight wherever you go. Comfort is the main selling point of Suzuki motorcycles. So if you want plush suspension and an aerodynamic fairing, look no further. This scooter matches you best. Now, you can add not only style to your life. With the Burgman 400, excitement comes along as well. This one’s costs around $6,000 and comes in two colors, black and red.
These are Suzuki’s best scooter models for this year. Go ahead. Take your pick and enjoy!

Great Updates on Scooters

July 19th, 2008

Let’s face it! We are now facing a world that has opened its arms to two-wheeled vehicles like scooters. With the tremendous increase in car sales and usage, it has become a necessity for millions of people to meet traffic problems riding smaller vehicles like the scooter.
Because of the demand for scooters, scooter manufacturers have boomed in terms of sales, especially motor parts sales. In fact, studies have shown that there has been an increasing demand with supply slowly catching up. It has been a problem because there’s just too much demand and companies just can’t seem to catch up with all the orders.
Let’s dissect the issue further. Why is there such a demand for scooters in the world today? Traffic in all metropolitan areas has slowly been worsening. There are more people driving cars and in most families, there are more than 2 cars being used. When we sum it all up, it boils down to the problem of traffic everywhere. Local governments have tried solving the problem of traffic but to no avail. Especially with the car sales competition at its peak, more and more people are able to buy cars.
But smarter people have come to realize that traffic need not be a problem anymore. Having a scooter for short-distance travel is truly a solution. With a scooter, you can get anywhere in no time. Its small yet swift build has contributed to its convenience in travel experience. With a scooter that doesn’t go too fast, it is safer than a motorcycle.
It’s true that there has been a steady rise in the prices of scooters. The increase in prices of raw materials like metal, leads and plastics have become inevitable. But that didn’t serve as a deterrent. In fact, buyers have come to realize that even at a higher cost, purchasing a scooter will turn out cheaper in the end. A scooter will run for hours with just a few liters of gasoline. It is so much cheaper than driving a car. Even students can afford to maintain one.
Let us be aware though that there are disadvantages in using scooters. The issue on safety is number one in the list. Of course, many accidents have been attributed to scooter-use in the past. But then we have to make sure, that before we purchase a scooter, we have to have the expertise in using one, never taking for granted the rules in driving one. As always, alertness and defensiveness in driving is key.
For those who are practical enough to consider purchasing a scooter, the advice is to buy one today because there is a steady increase in prices. The advantages of using a scooter outweigh the disadvantages in so many ways. Don’t worry because all branded scooters have warranty coverage for your peace of mind. Scooter manufacturers always do inspection and testing before they bring it out on the market. So the assurance of getting a high-quality scooters is always there.
If you really have the intention of buying a scooter, you can start looking today on the internet. The internet will show you all there is to know about scooters, all the models there are to choose from and the price ranges as well. Even shipping and ordering are part of the advertising strategies of most manufacturers. If you have any questions, they will be answered right away, with the internet monitoring teams of different companies. Even the delivery of your scooter is well-monitored.
When choosing a scooter, don’t forget that, just like in all sorts of equipment, you can customize it to suit your taste and needs. Many accessories may come with your scooter. There are companies that offer a wide array of scooter accessories that can accompany your scooter.
Once you have bought your very own scooter, you can have tons of fun with it, enjoying the benefits of driving one. Now you can get where you need to go in no time at all. Plus, the savings you get in gasoline expenses can help you with other necessary expenses. So if you plan to get a scooter, buy one today and reap all the benefits that come with it.

How to Design a Custom Scooter for Your Teenage Son

July 14th, 2008

If your teenage son is begging for a motorcycle but you’re unwilling to give him a vehicle that could easily take his life, you can prevent your son from rebelling by giving him the next best thing: a custom scooter to make him the kid with the coolest ride in town!
Stickers The cheapest way to give your son a custom scooter is by distinguishing it from the rest of the scooter population with stickers. Of course, don’t just place any decal on it; you need to consider your sons interests and find a sticker that can reflect them.
When choosing stickers, consider where you’re sticking them. Size definitely matters: a small sticker suits the tube parts of your sons scooter while bigger ones are best displayed on the frame of your sons scooter. Caution your son from using too much stickers, because they’re just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to your plans for his custom scooter.
Getting a Paint Job Although paint jobs for cars can be terribly expensive, they’re not that costly when it comes to scooters. You have two choices if you wish to give your sons custom scooter a paint job: change of colors or creating artwork.
A change of color doesn’t have to be a change from one color to another. You can also use two or more colors to create patterns like racing stripes or plaids; it all depends on your sons preferences. You can also use special tones for your sons custom scooter by going for metallic shades, pearlescent tones, or even chameleon colors.
If you go for artworks, you have to choose which materials you wish to use on the custom scooter: ordinary or spray paint? Artworks may be printed on stickers as well. Choose this type if you think your sons likely to have it replaced after a while.
Hardware Changes and Accessories You can add a storage compartment or basket to the custom scooter for your sons books. If not that, then you can add a cell phone or cup holder at least.
Replacing the stock rims are also a good way of customizing your sons scooter, but be sure to ask your sons opinion about it. The variety of rims available can easily make your respective tastes miles apart!
Handlebars can be also changed not only to make them more stylish but easier to grip as well. Lastly, you can change the seat to make it more comfortable or durable.
Once you’re done with all these changes, your sons custom scooter is ready for gift-wrapping. And don’t worry, your sons sure to appreciate all the effort you’ve done for his gift!

Are You a Dirtsurfer? Get to Know This New, Exciting Sport

July 12th, 2008

If you’ve never heard of the term dirtsurfer before, you’re probably not the only one. Dirtsurfing isn’t a household word but if its fans had their way, it would be a sport you’ll find nearly everywhere there’s sand or for that matter, dirt. Although people who engage in this sport are often referred to as dirtsurfers, the name ‘Dirtsurfer’ is actually a trademark. The sport itself is referred to as inline boarding. However, we will refer to it using its more popular name.
Dirtsurfing is a sport that originated in Australia and is a combination of skating, surfing and snowboarding using a board that is a cross between a bicycle and a skateboard.
What is a dirtsurfing board made of?
Imagine a skateboard with two wheels and you have a recipe for speed and some adrenaline-pumping action. The skateboard part is about 5 feet long and made of two sturdy bike wheels. It functions as a basic skateboard with no handlebars and some oversized wheels. It can be used on sand dunes, hills, pavements, even mountain sides.
The dirtsurfing machine
A dirtsurfer board frame is usually made of tough, durable material such as composite, laminate or aluminum. The wheels are similar to those used on BMX bikes. Dirtsurfers can choose between 16 inch tires or 20 inch tires. Dirtsurfers can also choose whether to use foot straps or not.
How fast does a dirtsurfing board go?
Depending on the user, a dirtsurfing board can go as fast as 60 or 70 miles an hour, faster if used with a sail or even a kite. Many dirtsurfers use their boards in this manner in order to gain and maintain speed.
How is dirtsurfing performed?
Dirtsurfers, or better yet, inline boarders stand on the board in much the same way they would on a skateboard or snowboard. As they navigate the sands or pavement, they control the board using their legs and bodies. If you’ve surfed, skated or used a snowboard before, you should be familiar with the moves used to control a dirtsurfing board.
The dirtsurfer board can’t propel itself so it relies heavily on the momentum produced by gravity. This makes it ideal to use on downhill terrains. On flat surfaces, however, it can be pushed forward like a skateboard. It can also be used with sails or kite wings to gain speed.
The board
The first dirtsurfing boards were made without brakes and were labeled GP for general purpose. Its operating system used a retro-fitted calf lever which was later developed into the limited edition GP, complete with silver anodized frames.
The next dirtsurfing board design featured silver anodized frames once again, along with calf brakes. This was called the GP-X, which also featured a disc hub located on the wheel at the rear end. A modified GP-X model, the Road Racer, was later developed, followed by a dirtsurfing board that could be fully utilized for beach use. The disk brake became a standard starting with this model.
Later on the Flexi deck model was introduced, combining fiberglass, epoxy and wood composites to develop a strong, reinforced frame that offered enough flexibility for a smoother ride on uneven surfaces. Ground clearance was also increased.
If you have these dirtsurfing models, make sure to hold on to them fast because they are no longer available. Newer models have emerged, including Dirtsurfer’s Flexi Pro and the Freestyle board, both of which were modeled after the Flexi deck. The brake is operated using the leg.
Advantages of dirtsurfing board
Probably the first advantage you’ll notice in a dirtsurfing board is the speed. It’s faster than a skateboard and is quite flexible to use, considering that it can be ridden on asphalt, cement and sand.
Because of the way the dirtsurfing board is built, the sport is also more stable, allowing speed and excellent control. The front wheel is designed to pivot below and in front of the wheel axle, allowing the dirtsurfer better control of the board.
Like the skateboard, surfboard and snowboard, the dirtsurfer board can be maneuvered with the user’s weight, which can center, straighten and help propel the board forward. The large wheels on the board function as a gyroscope, allowing improving stability as speed increases.
Who does dirtsurfing?
Dirtsurfing is a relatively new sport and dirtsurfers aren’t as common as skateboarders and inline skaters. However, its popularity is increasing. People who are attracted to this sport are usually those who like speed and are willing to try a new sport. Sports fans and athletes familiar with surfing, skating and snowboarding may also like dirtsurfing because its closely related.

Riding Your Scooter and the Law

July 12th, 2008

If you own a scooter and enjoy riding it, you have to keep in mind that there are laws that govern its use. And you must comply with them. Failure to do so could lead to infractions. If it’s your first time, you’ll get a warning. But if you do it consistently, you might have to do some community service or worse, spend a day or two in jail.
Generally speaking, driving a scooter follows the same rules as driving a car or vehicle. But to be more specific, here the laws regarding scooters and using them:
1. In California, you have to own a valid driver’s license or at least an instructional permit before you can drive a scooter.
It is also a must that you are 16 years old and above. That’s the legal driving age in most states. Those who are younger than 16 years old can’t drive their scooter on public roads. The licensed riders must have a class E at least. But then again, some states don’t require a driver’s license. Instead, a tag is required.
2. Scooters don’t require registrations, PIP insurance, or license plates.
As you can see, driving a scooter isn’t as strict as driving a car. Scooters don’t need any motorcycle endorsements either. This is because scooters aren’t expected to go very far other than around the block.
3. The use of helmet is required.
Regardless of how old the user of the scooter is, the law requires that they use a helmet at all times. A bicycle helmet is sufficient. Never go without it as you can be stopped by an officer. Furthermore, using helmets will protect you from possible accidents.
4. Scooter riders can’t have any passengers.
Scooters are for a single person’s use only. You can’t invite somebody to ride with you. This is because scooters are light vehicles. It may not be able to withstand the weight of two passengers at certain speeds.
5. Have at least one hand placed on the handle bars at all times.
If you are going to ride scooters on a public road, you have to comply with this law. This is not only for your own safety, but for others on the road as well. Unless you are in a scooter exhibition contest, don’t remove your hands from the handle bars.
6. Don’t drink and drive.
Don’t think for a second that because you’re not driving a car you are exempt from the drinking and driving law. The law that pertains to people who are driving under the influence of alcohol is applicable to those who are driving a scooter as well.
7. Don’t go faster than 15 mph.
Scooters can only go as fast as 15 mph and that’s the maximum. Even if your scooter has the ability to run faster than that, the law prohibits you from doing so.
8. You can’t drive scooters on streets that have speed limits of more than 25 mph.
When driving scooters on public roads, always know what the speed limits are. If it is above 25 mph, you can’t go there. That’s because faster cars could run past you and you could lose your balance. You can only use roads with speed limits higher than 25 mph if it provides for a bicycle lane.
9. You can’t ride scooters on sidewalks.
Bicycle lanes aren’t the same as sidewalks. Don’t attempt to drive the scooter on sidewalks in the absence of bicycle lanes. You are going to be apprehended if you try.
10. Scooter riders can’t make a left turn at intersections.
If you need to do so, you have to stop and dismount the scooter. You should also do that from the right side of the road. Then do a complete turn and cross the intersection on foot.
11. The use of headlights and reflectors are required. Should you want to use the scooter at night, it should be equipped with a visible headlight. The scooter should be visible within 300 feet or so. The reflector, on the other hand, should enhance its visibility for as much as 500 feet.

Snow Scooters: Driving Over Snow During the Winter Months and Beyond

July 12th, 2008

If you live in an area where you enjoy several inches of good snow a few months each year, it’s probably a crime if you don’t make use of all that white powder to have fun. Since you’ve had your fill of snow sleds and toboggans, why not try a snow scooter instead? They’re more sturdy, offer a comfortable ride and allow you to maneuver at faster speeds up and down those frosty hills.
What is a snow scooter?
A snow scooter is a slimmed-down version of the bigger, bulkier snow mobile. This is a motorized vehicle that allows up to three passengers at one time and is designed specifically to propel itself over snowy or icy terrain. It is composed of a flat platform, a seat, handlebars, and a chain motor.
The snow scooter is usually powered by a gas motor although electric models are also available. It features a drive assembly allowing first and second gear shifts so the vehicle can be driven over different ice-covered surfaces using a chain motorized track assembly.
Advantages of the snow scooter
The snow scooter is often used in recreational activity, although its main purpose is as a mode of practical transportation over snowy terrain. They are convenient to use and easier to maneuver, allowing easy open-air driving over snow and ice. They may also be used during weather conditions such as snow drifts and blizzards.
Snow scooters are also utilized in rescue operations because of their size and operability allowing easy use in areas where bigger snow vehicles can’t readily access. They allow immediate transport of one or two personnel for emergency situations. They are also designed for high speed travel in extremely cold environments. Because they are considerably lighter in weight, they are also easier to transport and operate.
Unlike the heavier snow mobile, the snow scooter is also less costly to use and maintain. Because they are lighter, they don’t damage the terrain too much. They are also easy to assemble and don’t require a big storage space. The snow scooter is quieter to run than the snow mobile, which usually produces a lot of noise. Certain models also allow double sources of power, utilizing a gas-powered motor and an electric-powered motor alternately.
A new breed of snow scooter?
Thanks to his wife’s suggestion, Andrew Hubert von Staufer, a ski instructor, was inspired enough to invent a faster, more maneuverable version of the snow scooter. Its design is probably closer to the ’scooter’ part of the name since it was designed to resemble the mini scooters used by his friends’ kids. The ski rider, however, is meant solely for teenagers and grown ups.
Basically, it is a scooter that flies over the snow and the more daring and adventurous teenagers are using the ski rider to perform tricks similar to those used with skateboards and BMX bikes. It has won two recognitions from the British Invention Show and is currently in mass production. As a streamlined version of the snow scooter, the ski rider is perfect for those who prefer speed and for preparation and participation in extreme sports.
Who uses a snow scooter?
Everyone who enjoys a sleigh ride without the sleigh, of course! The snow scooter is a reliable machine that offers lots of fun in the cold season and since it’s there, why not make use of it? It’s perfect for adults who want a fun ride and it’s also an excellent transportation vehicle, offering a mode of travel for short distances on snowy terrain. Now, isn’t that a way better method of traveling compared to trudging in knee-deep snow?
The snow scooter is also a favorite vehicle for tours and nature trips, where groups of people can independently transport themselves from one place to another. They are also used to transport skiers to and from ski lifts during skiing trips. Snow scooters also offer a convenient mode of transport for emergency rescues, able to bring rescuers and safety personnel to and from the scene.
If you think that the snow scooter’s use is limited to the winter months, think again. Some manufacturers offer conversion kits that allow you to convert your snow scooter using just a few components, turning it into a regular street scooter you can use in spring, summer and fall. So now, you have no excuse to let your snow scooter gather dust in the garage during the warm months.