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Knowing what to look for in your new Scooter is of paramount importance. Choosing their next Scooter is difficult, even for professional riders. Because there are so many choices, it is hard to buy a new bike. Planning ahead for things like bike use, safety and comfort, as well as where it will be ridden, and what it looks like, will help you make a better decision. Trying to keep yourself informed of all the new choices, as well those just about to be released, can make it really hard to finally choose the bike for you. Here are some of the criteria you should use when you are buying your next Scooter .

We’d be misleading you if we didn’t admit that fashion does impact your decision. We all like one color or style more than another. These preferences must be listened to when getting your next bike. Using style and fashion preferences as your main criteria is silly, unless you are only getting a bike to look good. Safety and comfort should be considered first. After ensuring both safety and comfort, see which ones you like the actual design of best. Which handlebars to go with is also a serious decision. As you probably know, there are many different types of handlebars. Common handlebars which simply extend straight out are good for regular Biking, they offer good maneuverability especially when used on hard terrain. These handlebars will also evenly distribute your weight over a larger area. If you are using your bike for racing, then you want to pick some handlebars that are more slim and allow you to lean forward on your bike so you can go faster. If you aren’t going to be using your Scooter very often, you might simply opt for a handlebar style that feels comfortable and makes it easier to store your Scooter while you aren’t using it.

It is important you allow for room between you and the crossbar. When you get a bike be sure to move the seat up a couple of inches from the crossbar. Sit on it and make sure you can rest your feet flat to the ground. You will want to leave different clearance lengths depending on the type of Scooter you are buying. As an example, with a touring bike you will only require around 1". With a mountain bike however you will need some more, 3 inches should suffice. There are many different factors to take into account when finding the right Scooter . Are you going to be riding your Scooter every day or riding it only when you feel the urge to? Which height is most comfortable for you? Would you rather be able to put your feet flat on the ground or would you rather have that few inches between your feet and the ground when you are sitting down? All of these factors will come into play as you make your choice.

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