Motorcycles go faster so there is more danger involved.
Scooter insurance does not cover more than motorcycle insurance. Essentially motorcycle insurance is scooter insurance and in general, is insurance coverage for 2-wheel vehicles.
In order for a scooter to be street legal in Nebraska the tires must be bigger than 14 inches. Also the engine must have at least 45cc's or more. A motorcycle license is needed and the scooter will also have to be registered.
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If you live in California and your scooter is 50ccs or less, no license is required. If your scooter is more than 50cc's you need a motorcycle license. Check with your local DMV for more details on how to obtain your scooter license. stonemkr reverse painting on glass.
Depends what your planning to do if its just around town go scooter but if you are thinking some long rides go w a nice standard bike A motorcycle is definetly beter because it is faster and has more equipment, but then again it depends if the scooter is rare,unique,etc then i would rather go with the scooter anyday
Tires are not really puncture proof but instead are puncture sealing tires. The tire is built with a puncture sealant type rubber on the inside of the tire. When any object punctures the tire it goes through the material. When the object is remove the material seals the hole. This material has been used for years and does work but at a price. The tire is heavier and cost more to manufacture. There are also run-flat tires that have an internal blatter within the tire that prevents the tire from going completely flat.
As a motorcycle rider of more than 30 years, this is an easy one. Absolutely not. Motorcycle tires have a rounded profile for a reason and that is to maintain as large of a contact patch as possible when leaned over into a turn. Car tires are flat and wont allow a motorcycle to lean into a turn and aren't designed to take the lateral stresses accompanied with a motorcycle when turning.
Yes. For more information, visit the Florida DMV website at the related link.
Information on Vespa engines can be found from Vespa's website or at Scooter Help, American Scooter Center, Vespa Maintenance, Modern Vespa, and Motorcycle USA.
Motorcycles lean when turning and this puts more stress on the tires. There is also a very small patch of rubber actually making contact with the road.
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Scooter wheels can be purchased at Scooter Depot. If one is looking for more information regarding scooter wheels one can look to the wiki scooter site.