What is the lifespan of a scooter in kilometers?

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DelTanner
07/30/25 10:24am
Motorcycle engines typically have a lifespan of around 100,000 kilometers, with very few exceeding this mileage. Below is relevant information about scooters: Introduction: Scooters feature a wide footboard between the seat and handlebars, allowing riders to comfortably place their feet on it while riding, much like sitting on a chair, unlike other motorcycles that require straddling. Clutch: Scooters mostly use continuously variable transmission (CVT) with automatic clutches, similar to electric mopeds. They lack gear designs, requiring only throttle input to move after starting. Releasing the throttle will gradually slow down the scooter until it stops. Additionally, scooter wheels are generally smaller than those of other motorcycles, and most use belt drive systems, commonly referred to as 'step-through' or 'women's motorcycles'.
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