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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Yamaha Scooters

Yamaha Scooters
Executive Summary about Yamaha Scooters By Kenneth Elliott

Yamaha ScootersYamaha Scooters. The Yamaha Motor Company began production of Yamaha Scooters in 1955 and started exported the first models of Yamaha Scooters to the United States in 1960. At first Yamaha's were little more than scooters of a style that was familiar in movies of the period. Through the years Yamaha has worked to refine their scooters to fit the end consumers.

Today, Yamaha makes a broad line of bikes and scooters that encompass all types and sizes. Be prepared to put out some serious cash for the larger Yamaha motorcycles models. Many older models sell for more than new bikes.

But in contrast, Yamaha scooters are very economical. On the low end you could spend as little as $2000 dollars for a brand new Yamaha scooter. The higher end models have more bells and whistles.

3 Top Brands of Motor Scooters
Executive Sumamry about Top Brands of Motor Scooter by AJ Vanderhorst

With motorized scooters selling like crazy, the number of reputable manufacturers in the market is growing all the time. Personal preferences aside, these are three scooter brands that qualify as can't miss favorites, year after year.

First up is the Vespa line by Piaggio.

vespa scootersThe first motor scooter craze began in Italy after World War II. A stormy post-war economy pushed Piaggio, a military aircraft firm, toward a brand new market: motorized scooters. Jump to the 21st century, when Piaggio released an American scooter line.


Second, we'll look at motorized scooters by Honda.

Honda Scooters
Honda scooters a
re designed with modern surfaces and lines and continue to push the limits of efficient, green fuel usage.



Third, we'll check out Yamaha motor scooters.

yamaha scootersYamaha's motorcycles are renowned for their punchy engines and edgy designs. Yamaha is an international leader in scooter technology, continuing to pioneer new models that are stronger, faster, more fuel efficient.

If you're still exploring the motor scooter market, it's hard to go wrong buying a Vespa, Honda, or Yamaha--but there are other good companies as well. Generally, trustworthy scooter makers can be recognized by their generous warranties and established reputations.