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  1. Motor Scooter -- Gas Motor Scooter
    A Gas Motor Scooter proves the best option these days when the traffic block your way to office, school, or shopping. The gas motor scooter is faster, economical, and multi-purpose . This vehicle is different from others in that it is smaller in size than the conventional scooters and motor cycles and doesnt require the rider to have license, insurance and other paper work. More and more individuals are turning to this option as things on the street get more and more difficult for the rider.
  2. Vespa -- Vespa Scooters
    Vespa is a line of motor scooters that was first manufactured in Pontedera, Italy in 1946 by Piaggio & Co, S.p.A. Piaggio continues to manufacture the Vespa today, although the Vespa was much more widely used in the 1950s and 60s when it became the adopted vehicle of choice for the UK youth-culture known as Mods, and later Skinheads. The classic Vespas had unibody chassis pressed from sheets of steel, with bodywork covering the legs for protection from rain and mud. The engine was covered completely by a steel cowling to appeal to a broader market of people, often turned off by the dirty/greasy stereotype often applied to motorcycles. Piaggio revolutionized the two-wheel industry with the Vespa and provided a model on which nearly every other scooter made since has been based.
  3. Pocket Bikes
    The essential elements of Pocket Bikes are tires, wheels, engine, gas tank, cylinder, chain, pistons, throttle units, axles, carburetors and brake parts. Moreover high-performance air filters and high-velocity chrome stack are very important constituents of these Bikes. These enable the power play of these Pocket Bikes attain its top gear. If interested, one can always try to customize to the Bike by adding mufflers, chrome racing pipes and other accessories.
  4. Storage Rack -- Space
    Storage rack manufacturers may supply various types of accessories. Row spacers add stability to the racking system and provide spacing between two back-to-back rows of racks. Wall ties anchor the rack to the wall, increasing stability and maintaining desired spacing. Fork entry bars fit to the beams to provide clearance for standard forks to slip underneath unpalletized loads. Catwalk beams are used to bridge aisles between rows or racks, and can be flush or dropped. Cross bars are used as a safety precaution to prevent misplaced pallets from falling through the racks.
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