Gas Powered 300cc Motor Scooters


by Kenneth Elliott

Are you thinking about purchasing a gas powered motor scooter? Well, if you are, gas powered 300cc motor scooters are a great choice to start with. Most people who buy scooters are concerned that a scooter is legal in traffic. This is a valid concern. Anyone who has ever driven a car at one time or another I am sure has had a chance to be behind a scooter and wished the scooter would just move to the far side of the road. There speed was just as slow as a slug. Well, with a 300cc scooter you can stay with the traffic. I would not recommend taking a motorized scooter or any scooter on the highway. Yes, they do have the capability to travel at high speeds but the speed necessary to keep up with highway traffic may overwhelm a scooter. They are just not designed for that type of traffic interaction.

Let me tell you this scooters are almost like motorcycles. They can get up to a top speed of around 70 - 80 mph. How is that for speed? That is perfect for zooming around town. In terms of distance, most gas powered 300cc motor scooters are able to accomplish 65 to 70 mpg. That is exceptional millage. they have a gas tank in most models that can hold 2.9 gallons of fuel. In terms of filling up if you used your scooter all month you would probably have to fill the scooter up maybe 3 to 4 times a month if that. Lets compare that to a car. With the way gas prices are going these days and the poor gas mileage that most cars and SUV's have you would be lucky to not have to fill a car up twice a week.

Gas powered motor scooters are very easy to operate. Owners will not have a problem with learning how to change gears as with a motorcycle. All the owner will have to do is jump on, turn the key and twist the handle for gas. That is it and the scooter will swiftly move to its next destination.

Maintenance for a scooter is pretty much like the maintenance on a car and truck. Old for the scooter motor should be changed every 2000 miles and a complete tuneup should be done every 5000 miles. This may differ if the owners manual say anything different. It is recommended that a higher grade fuel be used for a scooter. 87 octane fuel is cheaper than all the other choices but it is not refined as clean as 93 octane fuel. 93 octane has an agent added to the fuel that will guard the inside of the engine and help to keep it clean over your long ownership. Lastly, change the fuel filter often as this will keep muck and build up from entering your engine and producing damage. Also, check the spark plugs every 2000 to 3000 miles and regap them with a regaping tool if they need it. This should save your scooter and have it on the road for years to come.

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Learn more about gas scooters and how they affect the environment. Also check out gas motorized folding scooters

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