California Scooters

California Scooter Deale

Whether you are an experienced scooterist, or a newbie, why not check out the latest and greatest scooter models at your local California scooter dealer? Or Better yet, schedule a test drive! Distance: If you’re going to buy one then you’re going to have to transport it. Transporting a scooter costs money, especially if you have to rent a trailer. Make sure you calculate this cost into the overall cost of the scooter. On the other hand if you have your M class license and you go to a local scooter dealer in California, you could drive it off the lot and straight home.

Scooter Dealers in California

Scooter Dealer Phone Number City Makes
 A and S Motorcycles 916-726-7334 Roseville 
 Barstow Motorcycle Center 756-256-4090 Barstow 
 Beach City Mopeds 949-715-1220 Newport 
 Bullet Proof Scooters 805-481-0599 Nipomo 
 Cal Moto 650-966-1183 Mountain View 
 Capitol Yamaha 916-485-4200 Sacramento 
 Central Coast Yamaha 805-925-1971 Santa Maria 
 Chaparral Motorsports 909-889-2761 Bernardino 
 Cool Scooters 760-796-4540 Escondido 
 Corona Powersports 909-261-3130 Corona 
 Coyne Powersports 951-922-3200 Beaumont California 
 Cycle Specialties 209-524-2955 Modesto 
 East Bay Scooters 510-652-7147 California 
 Elk Grove Powersports 915-714-7223 Elk Grove 
 Epic Motorsports 805-964-4685 Santa Barbara 
 Fator’s Motorcycle Sales 530-221-6612 Redding 
 Fred Cummings Motorsports 661-324-9695 Bakersfield 
 HB Scooters 714-840-8090 Huntington Beach 
 Hidden Power Cycle Clinic 805-239-8913 Paso Robles 
 JP Motorsports 619.564.4935 Chula Vista 
 K and B Motorsports 707-763-4658 Petaluma 
 Malcom Smith Motorsports 951-687-1300 Riverside 
 Monterrey Peninsula Powersports 831-899-7433 Seaside 
 Mountain Motorsports 909-988-8988 Ontario 
 Moto Forza 760-746-6001 Escondido 
 MotoXotica 707-446-4282 Vacaville 
 Mr. Scooter 415-865-0104 San Francisco 
 Newport Italian 949-515-8377 Costa Mesa 
 Oceanside Scooters 720-688-2200 Oceanside 
 Pacific Motorsports 707-443-8031 Eureka 
 R and M Enterprises 925-798-4360 Concord 
 Redding Yamaha Seadoo 530-275-7300 Redding 
 Rockridge Two Wheels 510-594-0789 Oakland 
 Roseville Honda Motorsports 916-784-6632 Roseville 
 Sanders Motorsports 559-733-8585 Visalia 
 San Francisco Scooter Centre 415-558-9854 San Francisco 
 Scooter City Sacramento 916-380-7522 Sacramento 
 Scooter Dynasty 213-748-3735 Los Angeles 
 Scooter West 619-280-1718 San Diego 
 SF Moto 415-861-6100 San Francisco 
 SLO Motorsports 805-439-3210 San Luis Obispo 
 Scuderia West 415-621-7223 San Francisco 
 Temecula Motorsports 951-698-4123 Temecula 
 Thousand Oaks Powersports 805-497-3765 Thousand Oaks 
 Thunderstruck Motors 707-578-7973 Santa Rosa 
 Tulare Polaris 559-685-9144Tulare 
 Valley Cycle and Motorsports 661-324-0768 Bakersfield 
 Vespa Walnut Creek 925-938-0600 Walnut Creek 
 Wheels in Motion 866-842-7080 Chatsworth 

Repair and Maintenance: Another thing to consider is that you should be able to take your scooter back to the local dealer at any time for a repair. If you purchased elsewhere then you’re going to have to travel just to have your scooter repaired. A local business will be faster, more reliable and cost less money. Usually an California scooter dealer is the best place to have yours repaired because they are more likely to have the expertise you need.

California Scooter Dealer

Parts Availability: If you buy from a local shop then you can call them at any time to have parts serviced or replaced. If you purchased your scooter elsewhere then it’s going to be a bit more of a hassle. Local California scooter dealers will have the parts you need because they sell the scooter you bought. Usually a company will be more likely to keep parts in stock, or be able to order them for you on short notice.

Support Your Local Economy: Did you know that your local shop is likely owned by a small business? If you want to support your local economy, put money back into your area and improve your area then purchasing local is the way to go.

Expertise: Last but not least, a dealer will be someone that you can visit or call at any time for help with your scooter. Whether you want to know where to get modifications, how to get your M class license or just know more about the industry, benefits and lifestyle, chances are you can find the information at a local shop.

The confusion between mopeds and scooters is prevalent because both bikes are lightweight model motorcycles and over time, many of their characteristics have become interchanged. Today, both are very similar in appearance and style, and even manufacturers may sometimes confuse the two titles. As a rule of thumb, just choose a model based on what you want to use it for.

Choosing a motor scooter should involve research based on the capabilities and options presented by the bike as well finding the right scooter dealers. Setting a budget and sticking to it can also help buyers to choose the bike they want without going over the price they can afford. Usually what the scooter will be used for, such as driving between work, or driving for fun, or transporting groceries or etc. should be used as a major determining decision before choosing the bike. Many scooter manufacturers offer multiple models so make sure that you check out your options, compare prices, and research your needs before a purchase.

Scooter Clubs in California

South Bay Scooter Club       Black Sheep Scooter Club
First and Last Chance SC

Check out: Colorado Scooters

For more information about scooter laws in California, visit http://dmv.ca.gov

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