Born To Be Wild With The 2008 Wildfire WFH150-SE Gas Powered Motor Scooter!

At first glance, you would picture this 2008 Wildfire scooter motoring down the streets of Italy or France, with its European styling. With a second look, you will notice the motor scooter’s smart and sporty design, with just a nod to elegance. It is durable as well, having a steel frame, with a heavy coated finish. The Wildfire’s 150cc, 4-stroke engine has plenty of get up and go and has a maximum speed of 65mph, which will handle city and country driving. This fantastic scooter actually gives you two starting options, either electric or kick and the gas tank will hold one gallon of gas. Now you are probably thinking; “Only a one-gallon tank means I’ll have to be constantly filling it up.” Let me put your mind at ease. The impressive Wildfire WFH150-SE gas powered motor scooter gets approximately 100 miles per gallon, which is terrific in this economy!
Here’s some great news for you newbie motor scooter riders. The WFH150-SE’s transmission is fully automatic CVT, so you don’t have to worry about shifting and can just enjoy the ride! This outstanding, gas powered motor scooter is able to take the rigors of city driving, such as potholes, with its telescopic front forks and dual rear shocks. Plus it has superb stopping power, utilizing its high-quality, front and rear brake drums and heavy duty tires. You and your passenger will have a nice relaxing and pleasurable ride on the Wildfire’s large, 29-inch, comfortable seat. There is even carpeting on the foot platform and a large instrument panel, making it easier to read.
The WFH150-SE has wonderful safety features in the large, built-in headlights, tail and brake lights, parking brake and turn signals, which are in the mirrors. You won’t have a problem with storage, since the awesome Wildfire offers a locking glove box and a generous area under the seat that includes a tool kit. Now to shine the spotlight on a most ideal feature and that is this amazing gas powered motor scooter comes with cell phone notification! When your cell phone rings, there is a light on the instrument panel to signal you that someone is calling, so you won’t have to worry about missing a cell phone call, while on your scooter. A handy piece of optional equipment available, for this scooter, is a rear storage box, with built-in back rest. To put it simply, the sensational 2008 Wildfire WFH150-SE gas powered motor scooter is an extremely reliable, functional and economical mode of transportation that is also just plain fun!
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Honda – A Key Player in the Motor Scooter Market

Honda - it is a name that is well known, and revered all over the world for its products. With a lineup consisting of cars, motorcycles, motor scooters, snowmobiles, ATVs and much more; Honda has a lot of experience under its belt and put out its first gas motor scooter in 1950. The 1950’s model was made in the likeness of the Italian Vespa; made from a steel frame that was designed to withstand a beating. The downside to this motor scooter was that it was a gas guzzler, and ate an even deeper hole in your pocketbook.
Around 1960, Honda’s motor scooter sales pretty much tanked. Due to a lack of customer demand, Honda was forced to shut down production of its motor scooters operation.
Then, in 1983, Honda released the redesigned “Aero 50”. Honda’s new scooter was a hit all over the world. It became the must-have thing practically overnight; and quickly became a status symbol among teenagers. The redesigned Honda scooter was light weight; having changed the material from which the frame was constructed from steel to a lighter metal alloy. Honda also reworked the engine to make it more fuel efficient, thus furthering its standing in the motor scooter market. The Aero 50 was still plagued by problems though, including but not limited to, its low power and speed.
In 1990, the “Muscle scooter” was introduced as a concept design for Honda scooters; this was to be a cross between a moped and a motorcycle. The new design for the Honda scooter included dual exhaust, recessed seats, and much more. This was model also took off well, having overcome many of the downfalls of the earlier Honda scooter models.
Honda now continues to put out newer and more advanced models all the time, in an attempt to keep up with their customers’ demand for style, power and functionality. Honda also moved away from its base color range and now offers the motor scooters in a whole array of colors. Honda is now recognized for its gas motor scooters and it is not hard to see why; with almost 60 years of innovation under their belts, you’re sure to be a satisfied customer. For the best pricing on motor scooters visit UrbanScooters.com Home Page
