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Four Stroke Scooters vs Two Stroke Scooters
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• So you see the newer four stroke models that are ready for sale at places like Scootertronics which offers plenty of models to choose from offering both 49.5cc and 150cc with free shipping to your door. A four stroke model is a more reliable scooter to operate getting better gas mileage and ease of care. Other huge advantage four stroke scooters have over two stroke models is storage, a two stroke model stored over long periods of time like the colder winter months will form a varnish type film over the carburetor jets clogging them with oil and making start virtually impossible with cleaning carburetor which means removing from the scooter. Keeping the oil changed in a four stroke motor is easy and can be done in about fifteen minutes, not much time compared to keeping the two stroke oil plentiful plus a clean spark plug and a finely tunes carb on a two stroke model.
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