Michigan Scooters

Michigan scooters

Whether you are an experienced scooterist, or a newbie, why not check out the latest and greatest scooter models at your local Michigan 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 Michigan scooter dealer, you could drive it off the lot and straight home.

Scooter Dealers in Michigan

 Michigan Scooter Dealers Phone Number City
 Babbit’s 231-727-9241 Muskegon
 Bay Cycle Power Sports 989-684-0754 Bay City
 Bayside Cycles 231-352-9700 Frankfort
 Blackbeard Powersports 586-792-2626 Clinton
 Bright Powersports 313-383-1220 Lincoln Park
 C & C Sports 810-227-7068 Brighton
 Central Motorsports 989-773-6025 Mount Pleasant
 College Bike Shop 517-484-6413 Lansing
 County Wide Services 231-347-8822 Harbor Springs
 Detroit Moped Works 313-502-8198 Detroit
 Dick Scott’s Freedom Powersports 732-542-8000 Livonia
 Fox Powersports 616-855-3660 Grand Rapids
 Free Ride Powersports 734-585-3300 Ann Arbor
 Full Throttle Motorsports 517-646-9850 Lansing
 Grace Performance 810-989-9050 Kimball
 Grand Haven Scooter Sales & Service 616-846-4694 Grand Haven
 Grand Rapids Scooters 616-666-3803 Grand Rapids
 Honda Suzuki of Warren 586-751-1200 Warren
 JT Cycle 269-965-0571 Battle Creek
 K & W Cycles 586-731-5959 Shelby Carter
 Lapeer Honda 810-245-0400 Lapeer
 Life Cycle 269-388-5590 Kalamazoo
 Linwood Cycle Sales 989-697-4420 Pinconning
 Macomb Powersports 586-949-4000 Chesterfield
 Mega Powersports 989-732-2500 
 Midwest Motorsports 616-935-7443 Grand Haven
 Motor City Power Sports 248-484-2526 Bloomfield Hills
 Paw Paw Cycle 269-657-2574 Paw Paw
 Peacock Ltd. 231-745-2606 Baldwin
 Planet Power Sports 517-278-5557 Coldwater
 Platinum Powersports 616-379-6060 Rockford
 Ray C Cycles 810-664-9800 Lapeer
 Recker Motorsports 989-772-9286 Mount Pleasant
 Rosenau Powersports 313-278-5000 Dearborn Heights
 Scooter Joe’s 269-932-1005 St. Joseph
 Scooters N More 313-623-7307 Wayne
 Scooters To Go 877-569-5691 Wyoming
 Steven’s Sport Center 989-631-6450 Midland
 TC Powersports 517-764-3600 Michigan Center
 Trojan Power Sports 734-457-6686 Monroe
 VanDerZee Motorplex 269-637-8788 South Haven
 Vespa of Traverse City 231-943-5858 Traverse City
 Village Powersports 616-399-5000 Holland
 Wild Piglet Scooter Store 517-726-1117 Vermontville
 Zeigler Motorsports 269-381-5800 Kalamazoo

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 a scooter dealer is the best place to have yours repaired because they are more likely to have the expertise you need.

Michigan Scooters

Should I try and do business with a scooter shop near me? Yes! Here are some of the main reasons.

Parts Availability: If you buy from a local scooter shop in Michigan 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 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 Michigan scooter 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 a scooter company 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 of the best scooter companies offer multiple models so make sure that you check out your options, compare prices, and research your needs before a purchase.

Scooter Clubs in Michigan

Grand Rapids Scooter Club

Check out: Minnesota scooters

Michigan Scooter Laws
Scooter laws vary from state to state.  For more information about Michigan scooter laws and licensing requirements, click here

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