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Zhejiang Benling: Your Professional Gas Scooter Manufacturer!

 

Zhejiang Benling Motorcycle Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and its export company Taizhou Strength Good Motorcycle Co., Ltd. were established in 2020 and located in Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, a well-known motorcycle manufacturing base in China. Our company covers an area of more than 80,000 square meters and a construction area of more than 36,000 square meters.

 

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    Net Weight: 92kg. Axle Distance: 1185mm. Appearance Dimensions: 1780*640*1070. Max Speed: 45km/hPort: FOB NingBo
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    Net Weight: 119kg. Axle Distance: 1365mm. Appearance Dimensions: 2065*665*1175mm. Max Speed: 85km/h
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    Net Weight: 85kg of gasoline scooter. Axle Distance: 1185mm mm. Appearance Dimensions: 1780*640*1070. Max Speed: 45km/h
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    Net Weight: 116kg of 49cc gas scooter. Axle Distance: 1470mm. Appearance Dimensions: 1942*702*1125mm. Max Speed: 45km/hPort: FOB NingBo
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    Model: YQ 150T-15. Engine Type: 1-cylinder, 4 stroke, air -cooled. Top Speed(km/h): 88. L×W×H(mm): 1920*705*1120Delivery: FOB Ningbo Port
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Our Advantages

Advanced Equipment

Benling Company has fully enclosed light-curing paint spraying lines, scientific and advanced assembly lines, etc., and also uses CNC vertical comprehensive machining centers, precision tools, etc. to ensure smooth and high-quality production of motorcycles and parts.

Broad Sales Market

Our products are long-lasting in South Asia, Southeast Asia, West Africa, Europe, the United States, the Middle East and other regions. They have a good reputation in the market and are deeply trusted by customers.

Complete Performance Testing

Precision testing equipment and instruments such as reflex CMM, dynamometer, engine chassis dynamometer, durability test bench, etc. can strictly inspect and control the performance and quality of motorcycles.

Scientific Production Line

We have passed ISO9000 certification and our manufacturing process complies with international quality management standards, ensuring product quality consistency and customer satisfaction.

 

 

What is a Gas Scooter?

A fuel gas-powered scooter is a scooter powered by fuel gas. Fuel gases include fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), compressed natural gas (CNG), biogas and hydrogen (HICE). It typically has a small combustion engine, similar to those found in motorcycles, but with a design more reminiscent of a traditional scooter. It is known for its fuel efficiency and is commonly used in urban environments.

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Benefits of Gas Scooter
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Goodbye to Traffic Jams

The first thing that comes to mind is the time savings of moving around a big city on a scooter. Saying goodbye to rush hour traffic jams is one of the reasons that leads many users to leave the car behind and choose a scooter. They are agile and have access to some restricted access areas and special lanes. Being able to leave home with the exact time to go to work without having to worry about how many minutes you are going to be stuck on the road is a luxury that many have already experienced.

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Door to Door: Say Goodbye to Looking for a Parking Space

Another way to save time and increase our comfort with the scooter is the ease of parking it offers. Big cities are prepared for all those who move around on two wheels, and many of them allow motorcycles or scooters to be left parked on the sidewalks (always in an orderly way). This allows us to forget about all the time we waste looking for parking as close as possible to our destination when we go by car.

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Individual Mobility

In addition to saving time in traffic jams and finding parking, mobility by scooters means acquiring absolute independence. You will no longer have to depend on public transport timetables, strikes or remodeling works so common in subway or train station.

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Price and Economy of Use

Moving on two wheels is also a respite for our pocket and is that, although the price range is wide, the purchase of a scooter can be much cheaper. And that’s not all, and is that maintenance costs or consumption (need less fuel) are also much lower than those of a four-wheeled vehicle.

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They are Less Polluting

Motorcycles and scooters emit 50% less carbon dioxide than other motorized vehicles. Two-wheelers also contribute to reducing traffic congestion by 50 to 70%, which means a significant reduction in the emission of particulate pollutants into the atmosphere. That is why many cities do not apply traffic restrictions to two-wheeled vehicles and allow their mobility in downtown areas or low-emission zones.

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Easy of Use

Two-wheeled vehicles, and especially scooters, are really easy to ride. Who doesn’t know how to ride a bicycle? Well, with a couple of practical classes and knowing the rules of the road in the city you will be able to drive a scooter with facility. Scooters do not have gears and the brakes are located on the handlebars just like on bicycles, but mounted in reverse.

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High Load Capacity

Even if it’s not like a car trunk, one of the key things of scooters particularly is their load capacity without any further accessories due to their “underseat” room that usually allows to carry a helmet, gloves, all the documents of the bike or whatever you need to carry. Some scooters also have a small glove compartment, which gives a little extra space.

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Greater Range Than a Bicycle

It is true that the advantages of many of the previous points can also be fulfilled with a bicycle. However, it is clear that a scooter allows us to move much faster than a bicycle and with less physical effort. On the other hand, with a scooter we can circulate in a larger radius than with a bicycle, since if we go out of the city center the lanes are not usually enabled for them.

 

Riding Tips for Gas Scooters

 

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Start learning somewhere with no traffic! A parking lot, a small back road, or a football field will do.

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Always, ALWAYS, WEAR A HELMET!

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Learn to go slow! Riding fast is actually pretty easy – but to master moving slow while holding your balance is the key to making motorbike riding in traffic enjoyable.

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Get a bike that is light rather than heavy with a big engine. While the vintage motorbikes may look cool, they may not be the safest option for someone who has never ridden a motorbike. Scooters are easy and also petrol efficient, and a typical engine size in Asia, suitable for a first time rider is 110cc. Just make sure the bike you rent is fairly new and in good condition (breaks, horn, and all lights work, mirrors on both side, tires are in great shape..)

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If you ever lose control of your bike when moving slowly, just let the bike fall and jump off! You are more important than the bike, and trying to protect the bike will often lead into you hurting yourself.

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Exhaust pipe gets extremely hot after riding! It is a common mistake for the rider or one sitting on the back of the bike to burn their calf on to the exhaust pipe of the motorbike. This will result in a painful, serious burn, and in most cases also a trip to the nearest hospital. Avoid touching the exhaust pipe!

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Find a friend or local who knows how to ride a bike to teach you how to use the controls. Automatic bikes are easy to learn on, and if you know how to ride a bicycle, you will most likely learn to ride a scooter on your first try.

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It’s recommended to wear longer clothing while learning to ride a bike. Long sleeve shirts, proper shoes, and jeans provide good protection against very annoying and infection-prone asphalt rash.

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Avoid riding during the rush hour at first, if possible.

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At first it is a good idea to only stay on paved roads you already know. Driving on gravel or sand is harder, and it’s easy to lose grip when trying to break. No off-roading until you know how to ride the bike properly!

 

Things to Consider Before Buying a Gas Scooter

Safety

This should be your primary concern. Your chosen gas scooter should come with high-quality, reliable features. Buy scooters with rear and front brakes that work reliably. Make sure the handlebars are adjustable providing a safe and comfortable grip. Also, the scooter should have a durable construction that prevents damage in the event of a collision.

Engine Size

Gas scooters come in a range of engine sizes. Consider the speed you will typically ride at, and the frequent routes you will take. For low-speed throughout the town, a 50cc scooter will suffice and reach up to 40-45 miles per hour. A 150cc scooter can reach up to a speed of 60mph. If you are considering buying scooters with faster speed, you need to have more experience. Consider that as well.

Height

Consider your height compared to your preferred scooter. Riders will always want to choose a size and width that they can comfortably ride, based on their height.

Weight

The last thing you would want to consider is a heavy scooter that requires physical work to get onto and turn around corners. So, opt for lightweight and sturdy materials. Consider the maximum weight capacity for the scooter, and check whether or not you are compatible with it.

Manual or Automatic

Automatic scooters are much easier to ride as the engine does the work for you. This is great for first-timers, as it takes the effort and stress out of riding.

Storage Space

If you use your scooter daily, you may need storage space. So, consider buying scooters with built-in storage under the seat where you can store all your essentials for the ride. Make sure your accessories comfortably fit in the storage area.

 

Maintenance Tips for Gas Scooters

 
 
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Spark Plug – One crucial thing (or more depending on your engine) that really should get a regular check is your spark plug. If you ride a two-stroke then this is something you’ll no doubt have to do at the side of the road one day when it gets oiled up. The plug should be removed using a spark plug spanner, visually checked (the colour gives an overall look at how your engine is running but as a general rule a light brown is good) and either cleaned or replaced on a regular basis. The gap between the electrode and tip should also be measured and set using feeler gauges.

 
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Cables – Most modern bikes only have one or two actual cables, the clutch and throttle but on older scooters you could also have two gear cables, a front brake and rear brake cable, plus a choke cable. They need to be kept adjusted and greased to perform and last as long as possible. A quick visual inspection can give an early indicator of wear, frayed ends, and strands of loose cable mean your cable is on the way out. It’s well worth getting used to changing cables at home and carrying spares. Although it’s a hassle you could do without it is easy enough to change a broken cable at the side of the road if needed.

 
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Air Filter – Most four-stroke machines and many two-strokes will have an air filter, or filter box. Cleaning the filter is easy enough and it stops unwanted debris causing wear inside the engine. Simply locate your filter, unscrew the casing and remove it. You can buy special foam filter detergents, or wash using soapy water and degreaser then ring out carefully and leave to dry. Other paper type filters may need replacing if they’re too dirty. Mesh filters can simply be cleaned using petrol or degreaser.

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Tyre Pressures

If your tyres are under or over inflated your tyres will wear prematurely, they’ll also be more susceptible to punctures and more importantly will affect the handling of your machine. Always keep them topped up to the recommended pressure for your machine and for the type of riding you do (motorway/solo/with pillion).

 

 

Safety Check

It may sound a bit geeky but you need to remember that you’re quite vulnerable on two wheels. If a wheel drops off it’s not good. A regular visual look around your machine is well worth getting into the habit of doing. Check the tightness of wheel nuts, make sure there’s nothing obvious loose or broken, is your exhaust tightened up? Check your oil filler cap is tight (also check fluid levels), are the tyres in good condition? Is everything working?

 

Our Factory

 

Our factory not only has advanced production lines, assembly lines, and inspection lines but also provides customers with technical designs and solutions. Teams and engineers with more than ten years of experience can design and manufacture non-standard equipment or provide other special technical services.

 

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Gas Scooters

 

 

 

 

Q: What is a gas scooter called?

A: Mopeds, originally considered motorized bicycles, are compact, slower vehicles that typically get better gas mileage than scooters. While their low speeds make them appealing to commuters in cities, mopeds aren't allowed on major highways because of their engine size.

Q: Which is better gas or electric scooter?

A: If you want to regularly travel faster than 32km/hr, other than downhill, you need a gas scooter. Most electric scooters that do not require a license are restricted to 32km/hr. Most gas scooters up to 50cc with 4 stroke engines will go up to 60km/hr without performance enhancements.

Q: Do scooters use gas?

A: Some scooters do. Scooters offer superior mobility with higher top speeds and good gas mileage. For example, a 150cc scooter has a top speed of 60 mph and may get up to 70 mpg, while a 250cc scooter can reach 75 mph but might get fewer than 60 mpg. However, you may not be able to use a scooter on the freeway.

Q: How fast can gas scooters go?

A: Most 50cc scooters come with a restricted engine, which limits the bike to a top speed of 28mph (45kph). However, a 50cc scooter can go at speeds of up to 60mph (96kph), while most will comfortably reach 40mph (65kph).

Q: How to choose a gas scooter?

A: Before buying a new or used moped or scooter, there are several factors to consider. Among these are your transportation needs, the cost of the vehicle, and gas mileage. Additional considerations might include battery range, storage, size, and features. Make sure you feel comfortable riding a moped or scooter.

Q: What is the difference between a scooter and a motorcycle?

A: Engine size is one of the most obvious differences between scooters and motorcycles. A typical scooter has an engine size between 50cc and 250cc, while most motorcycles sold in the U.S. are 250cc and up. Thus, as you might expect, scooters have significantly lower top speeds and much less engine power.

Q: What to look for when buying a scooter?

A: Besides the cost, there are key factors to consider. Features to look for when comparing different models include design, maximum speed, motor power, scooter weight and weight limit. Also, depending on your intended use, you'll want to know the mileage you get on a full charge.

Q: What is the difference between a moped and a scooter?

A: Basically, if there's a platform on which to rest your feet while on the move, what you are riding is a scooter. If it's under 50cc then legally it's classed as a moped. Generally, scooters are more expensive than mopeds, because of the increased power, engine size, sophistication, acceleration and top speed.

Q: How much weight can a gas scooter hold?

A: The average amount of weight a moped can support is normally between 90 to 158 kilograms (or 200 to 350 pounds). However, some models can exceed this weight depending on their design. It can vary based on engine size, the construction of the moped, and other crucial mechanical components.

Q: Why ride a scooter instead of a motorcycle?

A: Scooters are much easier to learn to ride, likely a result of their CVT or automatic transmissions. Riders only need to twist the throttle to accelerate. But keep in mind, while they may be easier to operate, scooters are not permitted to drive on highways in certain states.

Q: Are scooters safer than motorcycles?

A: It's easy to assume scooters are safer due to their smaller size and lower speed, but this is a misconception. The truth is that scooters can be just as dangerous as motorcycles. The top speed of most electric scooters is 15 miles per hour, while 50 cc scooters (also known as mopeds) can reach 30 to 45 miles per hour.

Q: Do scooters have gears?

A: A scooter, otherwise known as a 'twist and go' is exactly that. There is no manual gear or clutch and they are therefore regarded as easier to ride. Small and light, scooters are ideal for town work and short jaunts.

Q: What types of gas scooters are there?

A: There are primarily three kinds of gas scooters when we segregate it based on the engine size-50cc, 150cc and 250cc. The 50cc scooter is ideal for areas with low-speed traffic, which has a speed capacity of 40/45mph. On the other hand, 150cc scooters can go up to 60mph.

Q: How does a Gas Scooter work?

A: Gas powered scooters come with manual kick-start or automatic electric start. Many scooters come with both electric start facility and manual kick-start. Most of them have automatic transmissions. To ride them one just has to start the scooter and twist the acceleration grip and lo! You are on your way. To slow down simply release the throttle grip. In many, two-stroke gas powered scooters; you do not have to premix lubricating oil with gas. They have a separate oil container and automatic lubricating system, which takes away the hassle of premixing the fuel. Lubrication is done automatically in the carburetor itself or in gas tank.

Q: How far can you travel on a full tank of gas with a gas scooter?

A: Well, that depends on the size of the engine and the size of the fuel tank. Mopeds are 50cc by definition. Typically they have a range of 120-150 miles.

Q: What is the gas mileage on a 49cc scooter?

A: What gas mileage should I expect from a scooter? Most carbureted 49cc four-stroke powered scooters in a good state of tune are capable of 80MPG or above. Two-strokes usually achieve around 60MPG.

Q: Do scooters take petrol or diesel?

A: Scooter uses Petrol due to their petrol engine. In most cases you'll find that motorcycles run on petrol, despite the fact that gas is more expensive than diesel in many parts of the world. The automotive industry counts on diesel – from cars and trucks all the way to other locomotives.

Q: What is a 4-stroke scooter?

A: As for 4-stroke engines, they run on gasoline without any oil mixed in and the piston goes up and down two times for every combustion cycle, hence it's called a “4-stroke.” However, 4-stroke engines require valves for both the intake and exhaust that must operate with high precision, making this engine format more complex and heavier.

Q: How to clean a gas scooter?

A: Cleaning the carburetor can be done with alcohol, soapy water, or carburetor cleaning fluid. If the scooter has sat for a long period "gummy" deposits may build up and they can clog internal valves, jets, and passages inside the carb which will affect fuel flow.

Q: How often do I need to change the oil on a gas scooter?

A: If you use your motor scooter for daily commuting or ride it extensively, changing the oil every 1,000 miles or every six months is a good practice. For less frequent use, such as occasional recreational rides, oil change intervals of every 1,500-2,000 miles or once a year should suffice.

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