jvwill
New Puppy Dawg
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Post by jvwill on Mar 23, 2012 17:05:46 GMT -5
Hello!! like everyone else i am wanting to jump on the scooter bandwagon with the rising gas prices. not to mention they are awesome. a local car dealer has a couple tng scooters at his car lot. can anyone tell me anything about tng scooters? also he has three different scooters. they all are 150 cc engines with different body styles. the only real difference other then body style is 2 of them have bigger tires. what difference does tire size make and any suggestions of what is a better size? any into would be appreciated. thanks
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Post by inuyasha on Mar 23, 2012 17:16:01 GMT -5
Hi Welcome aboard Pleased to meet you Smaller wheels and tires are more agile and maneuverable, larger ones handle bumps potholes and bad road surfaces better and have a smoother ride See if you can test ride the different ones and see what works better for you I happen to like smaller wheels and tires on my scoots Still getting used to my new scoots 13 inch wheels Take care and drive safely Yours Hank
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Post by shalomdawg on Mar 23, 2012 20:16:16 GMT -5
howdy, welcome to a good forum. i second hanks' observations. in general the larger diameter tires will handle the bumps and gravel roads better and the smaller quicker turning. the 150cc engines seem to be generally the same with the add ons being the difference. some have better intake carburator and exhaust systems and better electrics. i can't tell you specifically on the ones you have seen. sometimes it is good to put a general location in your profile so people know how to make advice more specific. lotsa miles and smiles to ya
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