There is nothing new about the popularity of motorcycles as two-wheeled vehicles. In the city, in the village, on the highway, for commuting or entertainment, motorcycles are common. Another two-wheeled mechanical vehicle is the scooter, which is different from ordinary motorcycles in appearance and function due to some structural features.
Although the scooter is not common in Bangladesh, its popularity is increasing lately. Considered as a vehicle for women, nowadays many men are also showing interest in using it for many reasons. Among them, easy use, low fuel consumption, comfort, etc., are particularly noteworthy.
Now the question is which one will you buy, a Motorcycle or a scooter? Which would be better for you? The following discussion will try to highlight the good and bad aspects of both vehicles. From here you can decide which will be better for you, Motorcycle or scooter?
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Key Differences between Motorcycle and Scooter
When you think of motorcycle vs. scooter, motorcycles are normally harder to learn as they have a large engine. On the other hand, scooters are easy to learn and have better maneuverability. That is why scooters are a top choice for the urban people in different commuters. However, there are other differences too. Let’s have a look.
Driving
Driving a motorcycle is relatively difficult as you need to use gears, clutches, etc. On the other hand, the automatic transmission on the scooter makes it easier for all to drive.
Engines
In our country, 50 cc to 165 cc motorcycles are allowed to drive. And riding more than 165 cc is illegal, though some higher cc bikes can be seen on the roads. However, the engines of the scooters remain between 55 cc to 150cc.
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Speed
Motorcycles have more speeds. Generally, speeds ranging from 60 km to 150 km per hour; while most scooters tend to be a little slower. It ranges from 50 km to 130 km. Highways naturally require more speed and motorcycles are quite effective for this. There are high-speed scooters that can be used on the highway, but scooters are more applicable as commuters.
Tire Size
The wheel of a motorcycle is usually big, ranging from 16 to 18 inches in our country. As a result, the rider gets a higher speed and higher ground clearance. The wheel size of a scooter is 16 inches or less. As a result, speed and ground clearance is reduced. It is not suitable for off-roading.
Fuel Efficiency
Due to speed and weight, motorcycles tend to consume more fuel. Scooters usually have lower fuel consumption.
Fuel Tank
Motorcycle fuel tanks are usually larger. So, it is possible to fill up with fuel suitable for long distances at once. Since the fuel tank in the scooter is small in size, it has to be filled more often.
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Uses
Motorcycles are a little less useful for general use in town or village and for transporting small goods. Scooters are quite effective as commuter bikes, carrying small luggage, etc. It is ideal as a family vehicle. Although there are some motorcycle carriers in our country, most of the motorcycles have no separate bag or baggage to carry; the bag has to be tied with a grab rail, which is the cause of the problem for the pillion. Most scooters have plenty of space under the seat to carry essentials. Many scooters have a flat front and wide footrest, where necessary things can be kept.
Comfort
Modern motorcycles have enough comfort for the rider but less comfort for the Pelion or fellow passengers. Many bikes do not have enough seating for the pillion. The scooter has ample and comfortable seating for both the driver and the pillion. Many scooters have a backrest on the back so the pillion can sit very comfortably. Again, almost all scooters have a lot of comfortable places to put the front foot, which brings peace to the driver.
Ability to take Turns
Having big wheels and a long heel base on a motorcycle makes it difficult to take turns in a small space, especially on busy city streets. Due to the small wheels and low wheelbase, turning can be done in a small space, which is convenient for the busy streets.
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Control and security
This depends on the rider. Powerful disc brakes are now used in both motorcycles and scooters. However, since the wheels of the scooter are relatively thick, this gives more advantage in braking. Due to the relatively low speed, the amount of damage to the scooter in an accident is also less.
Design and Style
The style and design are relative. Yet motorcycles are available in a wide variety of designs and styles. Besides, designs change constantly to suit the preferences of young people. There are many design variations in scooters nowadays, and modern scooters are very stylish.
Parts and Accessories
Motorcycle parts and essential accessories are comparatively available everywhere. On the other hand, scooters’ accessories are not yet widely available and spare parts are not readily available everywhere.
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Motorcycle or scooter? Which one is right for you?
If you need speed, if you want a sports bike, it is better not to think about scooters. But scooters are ideal as a low-cost and low-cost commuter vehicle. However, lately, there are some scooters that are suitable for speeding on the highway.
From the above comparative discussion, you can decide which one will be better for you; Motorcycle or scooter?
Things to Consider Before Buying a Motorcycle or Scooter
When it comes to choosing a bike or scooter, you should have some knowledge of the type of vehicle you want to buy. Although the salesman will help you with all kinds of information when you go to buy a bike, you should also complete your own research. Make sure you know your purposes such as daily commute, long drive, joy ride, or vacation. If you can be 100% sure about the purpose, it will help you to choose the right motorbike or scooter. There is also some technical information that should not be taken into account, such as engine power, bike size, bike weight, etc.