1. A lever used to manually start the engine of a scooter.
2. A metallic bar attached to the scooter's frame used to support it in an upright position when parked.
3. A device used to secure the scooter and prevent unauthorized use or theft.
4. A flammable liquid fuel used primarily in scooters with internal combustion engines.
5. The control panel of the scooter, displaying information such as speed and fuel level.
6. A small, lightweight motorized vehicle with a step-through frame and a platform for the rider's feet.
7. Mechanical systems that allow the rider to change the speed and power of the scooter.
8. A type of scooter with pedals that can be used for propulsion.
9. Directional indicators on the scooter that flash to signal turns or lane changes.
10. A small, foldable support that keeps the scooter steady when parked or stationary.
11. Compartments or racks on the scooter used for carrying personal belongings.
12. Referring to scooters powered by electricity, usually from a rechargeable battery.
13. An official document permitting the operation of a motor scooter on public roads.
14. The rubber outer coverings of the wheels that provide traction and support for the scooter.
15. A shield attached to the helmet that protects the rider's face from wind or debris.
16. Protective headgear worn by scooter riders to prevent head injuries.
17. The rate at which the scooter is traveling, usually measured in miles per hour (mph).
18. Protective coverings over the wheels to prevent mud, water, or debris from splashing the rider.