Can I get training wheels for a 50cc scooter?

by Joe
(Maryland)

I am new to scooters, I had mine delivered but I realized that my balance is horrible, fell three times, I haven't ridden a bicycle in over 30 years.


Where can I get training wheels for my 50cc Peace Motors sports scooter? Please help!

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Feb 13, 2016
No training wheels NEW
by: Anonymous

You probably are going to slow, that is why you fall over. You might try going alittle faster, it is alot easier to keep your balance.. Wish you luck.. Don't be afraid of it, show it who is Boss.

Feb 13, 2016
No training wheels NEW
by: Anonymous

You probably are going to slow, that is why you fall over. You might try going alittle faster, it is alot easier to keep your balance.. Wish you luck.. Don't be afraid of it, show it who is Boss.

Feb 13, 2016
No training wheels NEW
by: Anonymous

You probably are going to slow, that is why you fall over. You might try going alittle faster, it is alot easier to keep your balance.. Wish you luck.. Don't be afraid of it, show it who is Boss.

Oct 09, 2015
Training NEW
by: Susan Fernando

Motorcycle and scooter training courses are available in a range of locations, but I, m suggest you visit YouTube because every training tutorial available on YouTube infect I am learning car driving in this technique. Resident Evil Leather Jacket For Women

Aug 03, 2015
Review NEW
by: Anonymous

I genuinely question if (altered) preparing wheels would even capacity on a bike, other than at low speeds. Get much quicker than 6-8 mph, and the wheels will avert turning by inclining (as a bike is intended to), while the width of the wheel's track will be excessively limited, making it impossible to offer steadiness for ordinary "auto" guiding. custom essay writing service. This thing would be a passing trap.

Apr 16, 2012
what I did for a 3 wheeler NEW
by: Phillip Maloney

Our local scooter shop sells Peace Motor Sports scooters and I wanted a trike bike so I called and special ordered a 50cc trike bike. I paid extra for safety perposes.

Oct 04, 2010
Make it into a tricycle instead?
by: Anonymous

Another reader asked about a trike conversion in the question section. Maybe that would work for you. Here's the page link:
http://www.motor-scooters-guide.com/anyone-know-where-to-buy-a-kit-that-converts-a-scooter-to-a-trike.html

Jun 07, 2010
trannydied on my car :(
by: Anonymous

@izzy is there a possibility you can email me a picture of your scooter with the training wheels. you can email them to trannydied@yahoo.com. curious to see where they put them, i saw a website with these "balancing wheels" on the underside of the foot rest. i tried contacting them via email a month ago and got no response. thanks.

May 22, 2010
george_jennings16@yahoo.com
by: Izzy

You might have to go to the Honda dealership to get them. Thats what I had to do. You get better service at a dealer. They can even mount them for you.

May 22, 2010
thanks izzy
by: Anonymous

to izzy, how much did it cost and can i get this online, i looked at the honda website but i didn't see anything, thanks. i really want to ride my new scooter

May 18, 2010
Training wheels
by: Izzy

Honda makes a set of trainings wheels for there 90cc dirt bike. They can be fitted for just about any aize scooter. I had a set put on mine due to I'm handicaped in my right lag. I now ride with pride.

May 18, 2010
P.S.
by: Jim Zeiser

Don't feel bad, 10" wheeled scooters are not the most stable to start with. The larger the diameter of a wheel, the more stable it is. 10" wheels are good in certain situations but can be a handful in others. My wife didn't like the 10" wheels on our similar scooter and became a motorcycle rider as a result.

May 17, 2010
Don't need Training Wheels
by: Jim Zeiser

Take your scooter to a grassy or dirt field and ride with both your feet hanging down either sliding on the surface or a fraction off the ground. This way you can catch yourself and keep from falling. Ride only in a straight line until you feel confident and then start making wide turns. Eventually when you've built up speed lift your feet up and put them on the floorboards and ride only straight. Then stop and put your feet down and turn around. Eventually you'll be able to make wide turns and circles. Soon you'll be comfortable. Many of us learned on dirt. My first experience was riding in circles at 10 years of age on a hand shift moped.

May 17, 2010
Trainning wheels
by: Anonymous

You can maybe go to partsforscooters.com and check there.

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