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    INTRODUCTION: A mobility scooter is a mobility aid similar to a wheelchair but configured like a motor scooter. It is often referred to a power operated vehicle or electric scooter. A mobility scooter has a seat over two rear wheels, a flat area for the feet and handlebars in front to turn one or two steerable wheels. The seat may swivel to allow access when the front is blocked by the handlebars. Mobility scooters are usually battery powered. A battery or two is stored on board the scooter and is charged

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    business is running like wind and the XtremePowerUS Self Balancing Scooter or hoverboard is just ahead of the pack. The manufacturer has brought this spellbinding budget-friendly scooter to you this year. , These gadgets offer a lot of perks like Bluetooth Speakers, appealing color choices and unbelievable compatibility with the third-party accessories. Let’s check out major pros & cons of XtremePowerUS Scooter first. Pros • The scooter is UL-2272 certified • Remarkably Budget-friendly • Once the battery

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    1. Introduction Motorcycles and motor scooters are a typically neglected method of travel in traffic and transport planning in Australia. As a result, there is a significant knowledge gap in the topic of interest as past research rarely consider motorcycles on equivalent terms to other travel modes. To understand motorcycle and motor scooter commuting there is a need for comprehensive data. The Australian Censuses ‘Journey to Work’ (JTW) data provides one source that enables analysis over time and

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    pollutions standards. Piaggio will need to prove the Environmental Protection Agency that their modern models are emissions-compliant and incredibly fuel-efficient engines. Due to the environmental concerns Piaggio needed to introduce a new small-frame scooter, the LX range. Piaggio is in a better shape now to deal with America's clean-air regulations (Wikipedia (2008). Furthermore, Piaggio needed new capitals so Unions and Customers

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    Airwheel Z5 Essay

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    Airwheel Z5: High quality standing scooter for today's generation Want to get yourself a new standing scooter? Forget Razor or Pulse Performance. The Airwheel Z5 is the only electric scooter you will ever need to get around the neighborhood, make a quick trip to the store, commute to work or school, or else goof around. Despite being an unheard-of brand, Airwheel is a world leader in smart transportation. Airwheel has been creating smart scooters and skateboards since 2004, incorporating intelligent

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    The looks were copied from French actors in the films. They do not follow the gender norms and they put eyeliner, sometimes lipstick and eye shadow. Men’s also used to wear narrow trousers and pointed shoes. Men use scooters for two main reasons that they were interested in Italian look and second were that so their clothes do not get dirty. Male had smooth and sophisticated look. Cashmere jumpers were also famous. Ready Steady Go! Television programmed helped to spread

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    FOR HERO 1. Since scooter market is in the demand Hero should launch more scooter variants with attractive features and designs. 2. Hero only has the Karizma bike in premium segment which is on the rise it should launch more premium bike to counter Honda CBR and KTM Duke. 3. Hero can enter 3-wheeler segment like TVS with TVS KING autos. 4. Hero can make more accessories and parts on its own which will lead to better customer service. 5. Hero should research electric scooters 6. Hero must look into

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    Prolougue Short Story

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    Prolougue The Brassico family goes way back, all the way to the spanish colonies who first settled in mexico. The Brassico family were rich landowners. They had thousands of acres, mostly farmland. In 1987 Corinettey, the last remnant of the Brassico family and her two sons, Trumpeto and J’tuba moved, seeking a better life in the U.S.A. Sadly, Corinettey died of a freak accident at get air. Her sons lived on, trying to find their place in the world.

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    Scooter Industry

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    for firms products. GDP per capita is the indicator which will compare living standards in different countries. Manufacturer is selling value-for-money scooter, which means he can compete in any country if there are no barriers to entry or other taxes which will affect already low profit margins. Developed countries will have free markets for scooter industry with low intervention from the government or other authorities. Higher GPD per capita will translate to higher

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    Motocross Research Paper

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    Motocross Motocross is widely known today for its courses, tricks, and amazing riders. It got its name from the combination of “Motocyclette,” French for motorcycle, and “cross country” (“The History of Motocross Racing”). With its foundation in Great Britain the sport spread throughout Europe, and North America. As time moved on, motocross developed immensely from a simple dirt track to miles of track, from a heavy dirt bike, to a more complex and lightweight bike. As the world advances with different

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