[Wheels]- have numerous responsibilities:

 Both wheel:

Reduce friction between the scooter and the ground therefor allowing the scooter to drive (move ahead).

The diameter of the wheel will effect the speed of the Motor Scooter. Larger diameter of the wheels will create a faster movement of the Motor Scooter.

 Allow bump absorption (air wheels can absorb minor bumps).

 Front wheel:

 Enable the steering of the scooter.

 Rear wheel:

 Converting the rotational energy of the engine onto the ground in a liner energy form, moving of the scooter forward.

 

All the above factors mast be taken in consideration when choosing the wheels for the Scooter and again lets never forget the money factor.

Now I'm assuming you are asking your self-"where can I those inexpensive.

Hey you there, I'm here to do the thinking for you… Don’t forget that!!!

All you need is a chilled bike with 12" diameter wheels, this again can be easily found in garage sales for a real cheap price. By buying the bike you will get a few items you'll need for your project:

 the two 12" diameter wheels.

 Two brakes for the front/rear wheel.

 A chain fore connecting the engine and the rear wheel.

 A chain wheel needed for connecting the rear wheel to the chain (if the engine RPM is adequate).

And all that for a real cheap price!!!

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