Why are scooter motorcycles called 'Ghost Fire'?
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Scooter motorcycles are called 'Ghost Fire' due to their sharp and aggressive styling. Below are specific details about 'Ghost Fire': 1. Introduction: 'Ghost Fire' motorcycles refer to a type of modified scooter motorcycle. Compared to regular straddle motorcycles, their appearance is closer to that of electric bikes. However, unlike electric bikes, these motorcycles require gasoline to operate. 2. Features: 'Ghost Fire' motorcycles have more powerful engines, capable of reaching speeds up to 100 km/h. Their exhaust systems are often modified, producing rapid roaring sounds when accelerating. 3. Hazards: 'Ghost Fire' motorcycles are often used for street racing, posing significant risks to traffic safety and personal safety. Most users are minors who ride recklessly on streets to appear 'cool,' endangering not only themselves but also the lives and property of the public. These motorcycles are typically 'three-no products'—no annual inspection, no insurance, and no license—and are often illegally modified. They are known for excessive noise, high speeds, and extremely low safety standards, creating serious public safety hazards.