Scooter and motorbike are both two wheel drives between which there are certain differences that are important to know. Knowing which is the deciding factor of what you are going to buy for your use. Scooter and motorbike are both good ways of transportation. There was a time when scooters were more popular than motorbikes in all parts of the world as they were considered safer and family oriented than motorcycles. But times changed and motorcycles again ruled supreme. Of late, there have been many innovations in designing of scooters which have led to a surge in the sales of scooters in all parts of the world once again. In general, motorbikes are the preferred choice of youngsters and teenagers whereas married people desirous of moving around with their wives and kids prefer to go with scooters. It becomes necessary to differentiate between a scooter and a motorbike in this connection to help a person choose between these two modes of conveyance depending upon his requirements.
A motorbike is a vehicle with two or three wheels. There is a seat for the operator. As you all know, the general motorbike only has two wheels. Sometimes, there are motorbikes with three wheels. One has to keep his legs sideways on a motorbike all the time to be able to apply brakes and also to change manual gears that are given on one side. Applying clutch when one slows down is necessary in the case of motorcycles. Motorbikes switched over to 4 stroke engines earlier than scooters because of stricter emission norms around the world. For a motorbike to be legal, it has to fulfill several requirements. They are having a headlight, taillight, directional signals, and mirrors.
There was a time when people thought of motorbikes as more stylish and powerful. But today there are scooters so beautiful and stylish that they look far more glamorous than motorbikes. Essentially, a scooter is just a motorcycle having a frame that is different from a motorbike. One can plant his feet on the frame of the scooter. Scooters, unlike motorbikes, are mostly auto geared and one feels more convenient while riding as he does not have to worry about gears. Even the brakes are given on the handle bar, and there is no need to be applying clutch when one slows down. As scooters have followed the example of the motorbikes, today most of the scooters have 4 stroke engines and a self start that has become a characteristic of scooters. In fact, it was the introduction of self start button that made scooters popular among girls, who found kicks an evil they couldn’t adjust to, when they tried to ride a scooter. Today, nearly all girls and ladies move around with ease and comfort on their scooters and mopeds. Scooters are so comfortable while riding that even men have switched over to them, and it is easy to spot boys and men riding scooters instead of traditional motorcycles.
• Scooters are a form of motorbikes with a frame that allows riders to plant feet comfortably on the frame as against keeping legs sideways in motorbikes.
• A motorbike can have two wheels or three wheels, but a scooter always only has two wheels. However, rarely you will see a scooter with three wheels as well.
• Another difference between scooter and motorbike lies in the lack of clutch and gears in scooters which are there in motorbikes. Scooters are mostly auto-geared.
• To be street legal, both motorbikes and scooters need to have taillights, headlights, directional signals, and mirrors.
• Some types of motorbikes are Hero Honda, Harley Davidson, and Suzuki. Some types of scooters are TVS, Vespa, and Honda Bravo.
• A scooter is considered a light weight vehicle and sometimes can be difficult to control. A motorbike is not considered a light weight vehicle.
• Traditionally, motorbikes have larger engines than scooter. As a result, they can travel on freeways maintaining the highway speed. However, scooters come with smaller engines. Some modern scooters come with larger engines that allow the scooters to travel on freeways. Nevertheless, the majority of scooters are only allowed to travel on normal streets.
• Also, when it comes to the names used for a motorbike, there are some interesting facts. In countries such as India when you say bike that is a reference to motorbike. Not to the bicycle. Even, in Middle East, you can see this trend. In countries such as US, people may use the word motorcycle or motorbike or bike to refer to the motorbike. However, a scooter is known as a scooter anywhere.
• Scooters are more popular among women and elderly whereas youngsters, especially boys prefer motorbikes.
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If you are looking to buy a two-wheeler for your daily commute and don’t have preferences, this question has probably crossed your mind - ‘Motorcycle vs scooter - which one is better?’
Back in the 70s and 90s, ‘scooter’ or ‘scooty’ would have been the answer to this question.
However, since then, the stylish and faster bikes did not take much time to win people’s hearts. A change in scenario occurred again in the late 90s when scooters came back with brand new looks and features.
When you buy a bike or scooter in India, it is crucial to secure it with two-wheeler insurance, as mandated by the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988. It provides financial protection against accidents, theft and damage, safeguarding you and your investment.
Having two-wheeler insurance also saves you from hefty traffic fines, license suspension and even legal trouble.