Maybe you're just getting started in the world of motorized scooters. Maybe you've been riding scooters for awhile, but you need to brush up your basic terminology. Either way, this quick and dirty list of common terms and questions should help. I'll take my cue from Einstein, and do what I can to "Make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler."
What is a two-stroke scooter engine?
In the past, gas powered scooters used two-stroke engines because they were cheaper to build and faster. Their power-to-weight ratio was higher than four-stroke engines. If you're willing to get technical, two-stroke motors use two movements of the piston instead of four to accomplish basic engine tasks (like intake, compression, power and exhaust). This can make two-stroke engines peppier than four-stroke types--but the emissions level is usually higher. Some "classic scooter" enthusiasts still swear by them, but modern scooters now favor the 4-stroke engines.
What is a four-stroke scooter engine?
Traditionally, four-stroke engines weren't used in motorized scooters. However, this has begun to change in the last decade, as manufacturers have started utilizing the more sophisticated technology of four-stroke engines (four movements of the piston to accomplish vital operations). By incorporating four-stroke motors, builders can achieve better gas mileage and durability with fewer emissions. Sometimes this comes at the price of engine perkiness, but today's market favors four-stroke engines.
What does "CC" mean in reference to motor scooters?
"CC" is an abbreviation for "cubic centimeters," which basically describes engine size where motor scooters are concerned. Therefore, the bigger the CC measurement, the larger and more powerful the motor. This is useful for determining scooter type and usage. For example, the speed of 50cc motor scooters top off at around 30 mph, and they are not legal for use on streets. Scooters over 50cc typically require a state license and can be used for a variety of travel and commuting tasks. 250cc motorized scooters are now commonplace, and "monster" 600cc models are designed for extended highway travel.
What is a hybrid motor scooter?
As you'd guess, a hybrid scooter uses both gasoline and electricity, and offsets the weaknesses of both fuel sources. For example, gasoline can provide the quick acceleration that electric scooters often lack--after which the battery-only mode defaults into higher fuel efficiency. Hybrids are still being tested and developed, but all indications are that they will be even more economical and fuel-efficient than electric or gas powered models. Buyers can also expect to pay more up front for hybrid scooters.
My goal with this article was to answer a few common questions. How does it feel to have a higher scooter IQ?
How To Speak A Language
Say, for example, it's your first time traveling in Latin America and you go into a green grocer's in Buenos Aires to ask the price of a box of strawberries that you saw in the display stand.
“¿Cuánto cuestan las fresas?” you ask, proud of your linguistic skills – the complete sentence, the verb that is properly conjugated, the Spanish 101 vocabulary that you remembered at just the right moment.
But instead of smiling and answering your question, the green grocer stares at you blankly, as if you have two horns growing out of the top of your head: “¿Eh?” It's the reaction that every foreigner learns to know and to dread.
Your problem isn't that you have a faulty memory – in Spain they would have understood you perfectly – it's just that you've stumbled across one of the many linguistic variations in Spanish. Whereas in many parts of the Spanish-speaking world “fresas” is indeed the correct word for strawberries, in Argentina they are more commonly known as “frutillas.”
Frustrating? Yes. But should it be entirely unexpected? Just think about English and how many different ways the same thing can be expressed: a truck in the US is known as a lorry in Britain, and the Americans' bathroom is known by the Brits as a loo; an American eraser is known as a rubber in England, whereas a rubber in the US is .. . Needless to say, the potential for confusion, and even embarrassment, is hardly lacking, especially if you're a foreign speaker who is new to the language.
It's no different in Spanish. Languages are big, complex phenomena and the ways we express things are constantly changing. Naturally, after several hundred years of minor mutations, the Spanish spoken in Mexico is somewhat different from the Spanish spoken in Argentina, which in turn is different from the Spanish spoken in Spain.
But that's not to say that the native speakers from these different countries can't understand one another – because they can. The differences between their ways of speaking the language are most likely to be a source of amusement and interest than anything else, something along the lines of: “You mean you guys say ‘frutilla'? Really? Because here we say ‘fresa'.”
That's one of the great things about studying abroad: that you can become aware of the things which make language a living creature – unpredictable and surprising – rather than an artifact from a textbook.
Neutral Spanish isn't spoken in any Spanish speaking country or city. Becoming aware of regional differences between the varieties of the language, as well as the things which the language has in common and which tie its 400 million speakers together, is part of the fun – and the challenge – of learning the language.
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