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The Maxicoot Solution to Pollution
Written by Bjorn Freshwater   
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 13:02
Some people seek to lower their carbon footprint. Some are less willing to pay out big bucks at the gas pump since the economy is so bad these days. Both of these factors are leading people to discover the joy of owning a maxiscoot for basic transportation and commuting.
by BjornFreshwater


Some people seek to lower their carbon footprint. Some are less willing to pay out big bucks at the gas pump since the economy is so bad these days. Both of these factors are leading people to discover the joy of owning a maxiscoot for basic transportation and commuting.

Aside from being totally fun to ride scooters are also environmentally friendly. They are an incredible economical way to travel as well.

Scooters normally have been powered by rather small engines between the range of 50cc to 200c. For a short commute these traditional small engine scooters have been ok. If you have a longer commute or a freeway ride you will need more than these scooters can deliver.

This allows the scooter to travel at speeds close to 100 mph, allowing for travel on interstates and highways as well as making them more fun and fuel efficient. The average fuel consumption for MaxiScoots is between 50-69 mpg, depending on the manufacturer.

At a top speed near 100 mph the maxiscoot can make the freeway rides less nerve racking. It also cuts those longer trips down to an enjoyable short ride saving you time.

By changing your mode of transportation the money you used to put into the gas tank can now into the bank! Or you could splurge and treat yourself to something nice since you've been nice to the planet, right?

Maxiscoots are available from a number of different manufacturers who offer many choices in models, engine size, performance and accessories. While Japanese and Italian scooters have traditionally dominated the market, Taiwan has entered as a serious competitor with the introduction of the maxi-class Bug Hawk 250.

Suffice to say, anyone interested in owning a maxiscoot will have no problem finding the type of scooter you want and the model that best suits your lifestyle. So get your fun ready to ride and get on the road!

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