GREEN TRANSPORTATION
May 4th, 2009
It’s Scooter Moped Time! For most of the country, the weather is beginning to get mild, gas prices are going up again, you are trying to do your part to clean up the environment. So, What do you do? Why, you buy a scooter or moped of course. O.K., public transportation is, of course, better than riding a scooter, but sometimes that is not on option. Second Best, a bicycle, also not an option sometimes, and then comes the gas saving scooter. Some scooters get up to 100 mpg.
Moped/Scooter
Let’s clear up a few terms first. Most people interchange the terms scooter and moped. Actually, a moped is a pedal and gas powered bike that is under 50 cc’s. What makes it a moped is the pedals. You can pedal start a moped or some of the newer mopeds also have electric starts. Mopeds use 2 stroke engines which means you mix the oil right in with the gas. Some states have a problem (California) with the 2 stroke engine. Some moped companies have started installing a “clean carb” that can pass California’s stringent clean air laws.
2 Stroke or 4 Stroke
Most Scooters on the other hand, have a 4 stroke engines. You will find some 2 stroke scooters out there, but please know, they are not as quiet or powerful as the 4 stroke. They are either kick start, or electric start. A scooter is a bit larger than a moped and you will need a drivers license to drive it. Both scooters and mopeds have to be registered in the state that you are going to drive it.
Buying A Scooter Online
That said, So, You want a scooter and you want it now. It is very difficult to find scooter dealers in most parts of the country. That really leaves you to purchasing online. I know. That can be really scary. It seems everybody and his brother is selling scooters online. Throw in a google search for motor scooters, gas scooters, moped scooters, etc… and you will come up with more sites than you can look at. Some of these sites are selling everything from moped/scooters to nail polish remover. Not what you want.
Here are a few tips on buying a moped/scooter online. First, check out a few sites. Dig through them thoroughly. Check to see if there is a contact page. No contact page, time to move on. Next, check out the scooters on the site. If you see something you like check to see if it is available. If it is, YEAH!! Don’t get too excited yet. You have a lot more work to do. Check out the warranties offered on the scooters. Read all the information. Remember, most of these scooters are coming from China. If you need warranty work, well you want your company to honor that. I don’t think you want to pack up your scooter and send it back to China! Check to see if the company carries parts for your scooter. Things do break and you will need to have replacement parts available. It is surprising how many scooter sites do not sell parts. Trouble, Trouble! Don’t Order. Even if you think you have found the cheapest price on a moped/scooter. If you can’t get parts, no price is worth it.
Important Things To Check
Check the site for information that you will need. How will your scooter will be delivered? Will you have to pick it up at a central delivery area? Will the driver help you get it off the truck? (Some delivery services are not responsible for getting it OFF the truck, only to get it to the end of the gate of the truck.) A Moped Scooter weighs between 200 and 300 lbs. Most come packed in a large box. A little unwieldily for one person. Some sites offer home delivery for about $50 more than the regular delivery price. Might be worth it. This is really important! No matter where your motor scooter is delivered-open it. Check every inch of it for damage. Your delivery service may not appreciate it but they do have to wait. Even if they scream at you, do not sign off on your scooter until you have checked it. If there is damage, you need to note that on the delivery paperwork. Get a copy. If you do not check for damage before the delivery guy leaves, you are out of luck. Seriously, Do Not Sign Off On The Delivery Until You Check For Damage!! If there is damage, you will file claim with the delivery company. This is why it is so important.
Missing pieces, tech issues, should be referred to the company that you bought it from. Shipping damage, to the shipping company.
Check that the company that you are ordering your scooter from gives you clear directions on how to uncrate your moped or scooter, and how to put it together. Most mopeds and scooters require some assembly. Not much, and you should be able to handle it, but you will need clear instructions.
If you are new to mopeds and scooters, it would be a good idea to take a motorcycle safety class. After all, you would not turn over your car keys to someone who had never learned to drive. Above all, wear a helmet!! A full face helmet is the best, but if you don’t want to do that, at least wear a smaller DOT approved (Department of Transportation) helmet. Remember, most accidents happen within the first few months of ownership.
Check With Better Business Bureau
One last bit of advice: Check out the company you are thinking of buying from at the Better Business Bureau online. You can learn a lot. There is one online scooter company out there that has an F rating. I don’t think you want to deal with them.
Peace always. Be Safe. Never Drive When Drinking. Lock Your Scooter. Have Fun! Click the links below to go to the best scooter sites online. The first will get you a $150 off coupon!