Infinite amount you can combine simple tricks to make your own trick. The possibilities are endless.
plain scooters are more for tricks but electric scooter are way heavier.
Well it depends because if u get a lighter scooter things snap easier but if u get a heavier scooter parts are stronger. If your just starting and want to try some tricks get a light scooter, very easy to learn tricks on because you get more air. Also if your learning the bri flip start out with a light scooter, but they do break very easily so once you get some tricks down get a heavier scooter. I have just purchased a new Mahindra Duro DZ, One of the best performers in its class. Great styling make the Mahindra Duro DZ a formidable foe in the scooter.
tailwhip butt bash hollow 5 megawhip noop
bunny hop, 180, 360 etc
The best resource for learning scooter tricks would be a video hosting website, like youtube. Not only is there usually written help in the description of the video, the video itself will give tons of information and also a visual of the trick
Grind, rear wheel grind, and front wheel run.
The ninja i have one it WA smazing
if you mean a regular scooter than the mgp is stronger and wont break easily. The newer models come with a fluted deck and bars making it lighter but still as strong. this mean easier for doing tricks, but if you don't want to do that then i prefer the a razor scooter for casual riding.
Flickers are well better because you can do more tricks and it dosent hurt your feet
It depends, the razor ultra pro is a fantastic scooter and I myself have one, however the MGP scooter are more for serious riders who have a wider variety of tricks in their arsenal.
Handlebars should be waist high for tricks for coastong or just riding as high as it feels right.
48cc scooter