Buying a scooter is different in many ways than buying a car. Once one starts researching, many are surprised to find that there are many more choices involved than just color. Since scooters have numerous uses from recreation to commuting, not all scooters are created equal. There are larger, heavier scooters for distance and interstate riding and there are smaller, lightweight scooters for short trips and affordable commuting. To better ensure that you pick the right one, it is important to determine the kind of enjoyment and type of environment in which you'll be using your scooter. By picking a scooter that will best fulfill these needs, you'll likely receive more enjoyment and therefore ride more often. While there are many considerations involved in picking the right bike, the summary below represents some of the most common issues that come into play when purchasing one's first bike.

First, it is best to consider the type of environment that you will be doing the majority of your riding. You can narrow the field of choices down considerably based on the corresponding engine size for your needs. For areas where the speed limits generally stay under 40 mph, the 50cc range may be ideal as they are very efficient and affordable. In some states, tag and license requirements often differ for these vehicles as well. Lightweight and fun, the LX50 and similar bikes are popular for those who live in smaller communities, ride short distances, or want a fun ride at their vacation home.

For commuting and recreational riding throughout the city, the 150cc range becomes more appropriate as it provides the power to travel up to 60mph. This ability, though not always needed, allows a rider to ride on larger roadways and surface streets without the anxiety of slowing up traffic. The 200cc -250cc scoots, which tends to take a leap in both power and weight, lends itself to be the most versatile of all the bikes. With an overall heavier (sturdier) feel and faster top speed, these bikes are ideal for longer trips to include expressway use.

Finally there are "maxi-scooters" that offer engine displacements of over 400cc. The large scooters are designed for touring and often have the most sophistication and power in order to keep up with interstate speeds.

Once engine size is determined, it's best to start sitting on the bikes to determine comfort and feel. Each bike will have different features and dimensions, it is important to compare a few different models. While not all shops allow test rides, Motoworks Chicago Vespa feels that it is integral to determining the right fit. One needs to examine: seat height, ride comfort, engine sound, leg space, turning and handling, engine and steering vibration, and braking. By considering these items, one can begin narrowing down between the different possible models. You want to make sure that you feel comfortable on the scooter that you end up choosing and that it's the right size.

The next considerations often become the most difficult. Color and design often play a large part in ones choice but just as important is the warranty, brand reputation, and price. For the most part, scooters will normally sell for MSRP due to the fixed margins and a price that is much less than a typical car. One should try not to let one single factor make the decision until the end, keeping in mind that a less expensive bike that breaks within 6 months and has no available parts is not going to keep you very happy.

In closing, the staff at Motoworks Vespa Chicago is always happy to take the time with you to help pick out the right scooter for your needs. We provide products and service that will lead individuals to a long and enjoyable ownership experience through an honest and pressure free atmosphere. We hope to provide you with the best support possible whether you purchase a scooter from us or not. We look forward to seeing you.