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Let's Look At More gas powered scooterYou need to check for a spark. There are a few ways to do this. The easiest way is to remove the spark plug and put it back in the spark plug cap. Then ground it to the engine - you should be able to lay it against a non-painted portion of the engine. Make sure there is good metal-to-metal contact. In a semi darkened area, attempt to start the scooter. You should see a definite spark at the tip of the spark plug. It's hard to see in direct light. If the color of the spark is blue, that means it's a strong spark. A white color is less strong, and a yellow color is weak. Most scooter starting systems are a bit weak (compared to cars). Even a yellow spark should start your scooter just fine.
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You can then search for an electric scooter that has handle brakes instead of brakes for the foot. Using handle brakes are just less complicated for the child. The child can also focus more on balancing with his or her legs. Electric scooters may also come with safety handlebar pads.
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