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    Mosquito Scooter

    The Mosquito Company does not breed mosquitoes nor does it manufacture mosquito repellents. They are actually into gas-powered scooters.

    The Apache Motor Company, formerly Mosquito Company, began its business in October of 2000 and is based in the Salt Lake City in Utah. It is the maker of the first and only Sport Utility Scooter.

    The Apache Motor Company is proud of its "fleet" of motor scooters that are classified according to the following names: Hawk, Stinger, and Hornet. I don't know if the company really has the affinity for mosquitoes, but they seem to suggest that. Anyway, The Mosquito scooter made its debut in the market in 2000 with the Hawk model. It is basically the first scooter manufactured by the company which is known for its powerful engine and aesthetic appeal. This Mosquito scooter model boasts of its 33cc Mitsubishi engine which is perfect for people who are into the fast, yet reliable types. The Hawk is ideal for neighborhood use. Both models, the Hawk and the Hawk 4X runs at 20 mph and can be ridden with or without the seat.

    The Stinger is a Mosquito scooter that is known as the Harley Davidson in terms of gas-powered scooters. This type has two models, the Stinger and the Stinger 4X. Both are made from an all-aluminum frame and deck which makes it light but heavy duty. Both are also proud of their 40cc (Stinger) and 35cc (Stinger 4X) Mitsubishi engines. The Stinger Mosquito scooters are meant for people who want to own one for sports. These are a more controlled, and are easier to handle. As with all Mosquito scooters, the Stinger is also equipped with an optional seat.

    The Hornet and Hornet 4X are the best Mosquito scooters yet. These models are believed to be the ultimate dream scooter of anyone who knows these riding machines. The Hornet Mosquito scooter is equipped with a 40 cc Mitsubishi engine or the 35 cc Robin Subaru four-stroke engine, while the Hornet 4X has a 35cc Robin Subaru four-cycle engine that is CARB-approved. Both models promise smooth rides along the neighborhood, while allowing you to venture into the fields. These Mosquito scooters are also dependable in maneuvering sharp turns, ugly curbs, and dirt paths.

    Mosquito scooters have invaded the market and has made riding on one a more fashionable way to go around. Some may find the use of electric scooters as a better option than buying the gasoline-powered Mosquito scooters. However, you wouldn't really be able to tell when the rechargeable batteries wear off. With the Mosquito scooters, you get to increase your range and speed. Plus, there is a wide range of models available that will definitely satisfy your taste.

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