Suzuki Scooters: Time to Give Them Another Look
A style of scooter that is increasing in popular are the Schwinn electric scooters. While we haven't covered it much in the past, based on your feedback, we'll be featuring more Schwinn scooters content in the future, and have already begun scouring the web for some of the best deals and gear we can find.
When you consider the quality and history of Suzuki Motors, I often wonder why their scooters receive much less publicity than some of the more popular scooters like Vespas and Hondas. Vespas, of course, have their old school chic appeal, but for anyone wanting to buy a modern design scooter, it's tough to beat Suzuki scooters. Here are a few reasons:
1) Suzuki scooters are economical to both buy and operate
My first Suzuki was a dirt bike back in the Eighties. It ran flawlessly, was beautifully designed, and was one of the most economical bikes available, considering the craftsmanship of the bike. Suzuki's motor scooters are the same: you get a lot of value for what you pay.
2) They are fuel efficient
Depending on the size of the engine you purchase, you can expect anywhere from 45 to 100 miles per gallon of gas. While the larger models (the ones that rival motorcycles) hit the lower end of the scale, smaller, more traditional Suzuki scooters are incredibly economical.
3) They are expertly crafted
Suzuki scooters are engineered to the utmost standards of reliability, and are respected for their flawless operation, straightforward clutch system, and liquid cooled engines. Don't underestimate the importance of a smooth clutch system, especially for less experienced riders who might be distracted easily!
4) They are safe
Along with their exceptional engineering, Suzuki scooters are built to protect you in ways you might take for granted. As an example, most Suzuki scooters have finely-tuned suspension system. Think that's there for comfort? If so, you'd be partially correct. It's there for both comfort and safety. By keeping vertical travel to the minimum, the overall safety of the scooter is dramatically improved.
5) There is a wide selection
Whether you're considering a small knock about model, or a large motorcycle replacement, Suzuki has a model to fit your needs. For in-town riding a 125, 150, or 250 will probably be all that you need. But you can upgrade to a 450cc engine for around $6,000, and move all the way up to a 650cc for around $9,000.
Like their motorcycle counterparts, Suzuki scooters are well-known for their characteristics of engineering and quality. If you're looking for a top of the line scooter that won't break the bank, make sure to check out a Suzuki. When you begin price shopping, you'll find that there is also a good second hand scooter market, so do your due diligence before making a decision!
Note: I am NOT a representative of Suzuki Motors -- just a loyal customer who likes their fun and cool scooters.

