Bergmonch Scooter

Bergmonch Scooter
Ever tried pedaling up a rocky hill? It’s really painful and you end up carrying your bike half of the time. But with the Bergmonch Scooter, you can carry the ‘bike’ up a slope like a backpack and enjoy the ride down. The gravity-powered scooter has no pedals and are designed for rough terrain; with its shock-absorbing suspension and aluminum frame, while the Shimano disc brakes help in stopping. While folded, the backpack/scooter is ergonomically designed for comfort and easy carrying. ~$2,300.

Elmoto Cycles: Fun In Mobility

Elmoto Cycles: Fun In Mobility
It’s not exactly a bike, nor a full-fledged scooter. The Elmoto is a small, light motorcycle powered by an electric motor. In other words, it’s good, clean fun. Tipping the scales at just a shade under 100 lbs, the Elmoto is heavier than a bike but lighter than a scooter or a moped. Its brushless, gearless, rear hub motor is rated at 2 kW, pushing the bike to speeds up to 30 mph on level ground. The 48V, 25Ah battery can be recharged in as little as 2 hours giving the bike up to 45 miles of travel. Full charge will cost you a measly 70 cents, not bad for a stylish looker of a bike huh? The bike will start its journey from Stuttgart, Germany. ~$4,600.

Pumgo Scooter: Stairway To Health Heaven

Pumgo Scooter: Stairway To Health Heaven
Remember the time when scooters were all the rage? Yeah, you can’t remember. That’s because the fad has gone but the scooter might stage a comeback now that they’ve mated it with an exercise machine. While your old scooter only allows you to work out the pushing leg, the Pumgo Scooter lets you work on both. Propulsion is via the reciprocating pedals that’s very similar to the Stair Master. You pump your legs up and down and the scooter moves forward, it’s that simple and sounds like a fun way of exercising. A hand-brake allows you to stop and turn without having to dismount. The folding system allows for great portability and easy storage. $300.

Grahame Fowler Lambretta Scooter: Ride Old School

Grahame Fowler Lambretta Scooter: Ride Old School
Grahame Fowler Lambretta Scooter: Ride Old School

Ride like the wind with these restored Lambretta Scooters which were the original models from 1966 and 1968. They come in stylish colors such as white, black, or fire red. These babies will not only save you gas, but are compact and easy to ride. So if you can’t handle a Kawasaki just yet, here’s a decent alternative. $25,000. Read more »

Two-Person Scooter Coupe

Two-Person Scooter Coupe

This Pickachu-esque two-person coupe can go up to 30 MPH when it’s propelled by its 50cc air-cooled four-stroke engine. It also features 1 1/2 gallon fuel tank that provides a range of 100 miles for two riders up to 400 lbs, with an average fuel efficiency of 60-80 MPG. Additional features include: automatic transmission with independent all-wheel suspension and shock absorbers, front, side, and rear turn signals, folding side mirrors, and brake lights. Alas, there’s no back seat in this one, so get a room. $6000.

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