Archive for October, 2009


Lifan Metro 50 LF50QT-2A

So you’re thinking about buying a scooter. Your friends have Vespas, Yamahas, or even Hondas and they probably costs anywhere from $3,000 to $6,000. You want a cool looking, yet reliable, scooter, but no way are you going to pay those crazy prices. Enter the Lifan Metro 50 LF50QT-2A; also know as a generic Chinese cheap scooter.

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KYMCO People 250

Inexpensive, Reliable and Fun Make: KYMCO Model: People Year: 2005 Engine Size: 250cc KYMCO, also known as the Kwang Yang Motor Co, Ltd, is a Taiwanese company. They originally manufactured engine parts for Honda before moving on to make scooters, ATVs and motorcycles. KYMCO is the largest scooter manufacturer in Asia. This particular model, the [...]

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Yamaha Jog Motor Scooters

You won’t be turning any heads while riding the Yamaha Jog. If looks aren’t too important to you, then check out the Jog for buzzing around town at speeds of up to 38 MPH.

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Yamaha BeeWee 100

f you don’t mind the name “BeeWee”, then the Yamaha BeeWee BW100 is a fun scooter to ride. It might be a little uncomfortable for someone over 5’11”, due to the small amount of floor space. The 2 stroke motor gives the engine a high “revving” sound, which makes it seem as if you’re riding a much faster scooter. The BeeWee can reach top speeds of 50-56mph, so you could likely use it on the highway as long as it’s mostly flat terrain.

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Peugeot Geopolis 250

The Peugeot Geopolis 250 combines motorcycle like performance and award-winning safety features to create this popular model. The price for a Geopolis is not for the faint of heart at $5,500, but no other scooter comes close to the amount of features the Geopolis has. Style, speed, intelligent design, storage, gadgets – this model has it all.

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Cushman Motor Scooters

The Cushman company was in operation from 1903 to 2003 in Lincoln, Nebraska. They began manufacturing scooters around 1936 until 1965. These scooters were mostly popular with the US Military during WWII. Cushman’s most successful scooter model was called the Eagle, which was produced for nearly 16 years. Cushmans were known to be easy to ride, which made them popular amongst both men and women.

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