Depends on if it's 4t or 2t, pre-mix or autolube. Check with your owner's manual.
90 CC is the cylinder volume.
Usually imprinted on the engine cylinder head. Alternatively the vehicle identification plate (has VIN number, manufacturer, etc.) will have it. On a scooter you'll likely have to take part of the seat off and peer inside to find both.
Because the wheels don't have lubrication any more. Just use oil for the wheel bearrings and it should stop the squeaky noise.
yes you do need scooter forks on your scooter
Bearings in a scooter are a great idea. A scooter without bearings will work. For a short time. Then the point where the stationary (none turning) part touches the turning part will begin to got hot from friction and bind or will wear away so round parts will be flattened. Then the scooter will stop working well. Then the scooter will stop working at all. Lubrication the area will make it last longer but the result will only be delayed. Properly designed and installed bearings between rotating and non-rotating parts are amazing things. They will roll between and with both parts reducing friction and wear so much that it can last years longer.
The speed of a pro scooter can vary based on factors like the rider's skill, weight, and the scooter's design. Typically, a professional scooter can reach speeds of 15 to 25 miles per hour (24 to 40 kilometers per hour) during tricks or racing. Advanced riders can achieve even higher speeds with the right technique and equipment. Overall, pro scooters are designed for agility and performance rather than just speed.
I/you/we/they ride a scooter. He/she/it rides a scooter. or - riding a scooter.
A street scooter is a scooter that allows you to ride around on the street. It is a means of travel which can be used and is designed as a scooter. This is why it is given the name 'street scooter'.
Scooter Smiff MySpaceYes, Scooter Smiff has a MySpace.
Someone who rides a scooter is commonly referred to as a "scooter rider" or simply a "scooterist." Depending on the context, they might also be called a "scooter user" or "scooter enthusiast." If they are riding an electric scooter, they could be labeled as an "e-scooter rider."
The highest cc scooter is a 1000cc scooter. It is the 1000cc Moto Guzzi convert with an automatic transmission scooter.
Yes, they are but they aren't a very good quality scooter so i wouldn't recomend this scooter.