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After 25 years of building high-quality motorized scooters for a wide variety of customers, PMW has now released what it believes to be the perfect machine for just about every demographic. Whether you're a beginner who wants an affordable and safe first scooter, an intermediate rider who values quiet and reliable performance, or a motor head who likes to perform upgrades and engine mods, the GSR Cruiser is an ideal choice.
The GSR Cruiser's power plant--the GPL 290 engine--is based on the high-performance GP290RS, which reaches top speeds of 24 miles per hour in its stock configuration. The scooter's large air-filled tires, meanwhile, make navigating through bumps and chuckholes a snap, making the GSR Cruiser the perfect machine for customers who want a quiet, reliable motorized scooter that's intuitive yet performs at a high level. The scooter is also easy to upgrade, helping it appeal to motor heads, tinkerers, and the after-market community. Chassis upgrades and screaming engine mods are widely available for a seemingly endless combination of customizability.
To ensure long-lasting use, the GSR Cruiser offers a virtually bulletproof single-sided, cantilevered 4130 Chromoly GSR chassis with a 4130 fork. Power is delivered to the rear wheel through a centrifugal clutch and chain drive for easy operation. Just hop on and pull the throttle to head out. And the scooter's stopping power stems from the efficient front Mad Dog caliper brake and the double-ground, hardened-stainless-steel Wave disc rotor. You can also upgrade the rear brake mount to further increase the scooter's braking performance. Other details include 10-inch pneumatic TT racing tires, ultra-light high-impact polymer front and rear rims, and an aircraft-grade aluminum handlebar that folds up for easy storage.

The GSR Cruiser includes a folding handlebar for easy storage. |
Specifications - Suggested usage: City/cruising
- Engine: 29cc, 2-stroke
- Max speed: 24 miles per hour
- Transmission: Chain drive with centrifugal clutch
- Estimated fuel economy: 100 miles per gallon
- Tires: 10-inch pneumatic
- Brakes: disc
- Frame: 4130 Chromoly
- Forks: 4130 Chromoly
- Capacity: 400 pounds
- Handlebars: 6061 T6 aircraft-grade aluminum
- Weight: 32 pounds
- Warranty: lifetime warranty on frame and fork
About Go-Ped Steve Patmont, his wife Hannelore, and their two sons Gabe and Tim launched Patmont Motor Werks (PMW) in 1985, building Go-Ped motorized scooters in their Pleasanton, California, garage for friends and family. Today, Patmont Motor Werks is a world leader in personal transportation, and manufactures its scooters in a much bigger garage--a state-of-the-art 70,000-square-foot production facility in Minden, Nevada. Patmont Motor Werks is constantly building new innovations in the portable transportation market. The company introduced the ESR750 pure electric line in 2003, a zero-emission transportation device for riders who want to reduce their carbon footprint. In 2005, the Patmont family introduced the patented Cantilevered Independent Dynamic Linkless Indispension (CIDLI). The simple yet revolutionary suspension system redefined the portable transportation market once again. Patmont Motor Werks remains family owned, with a dedicated extended family of employees, vendors, authorized dealers, and loyal customers.
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It is Awesome once you get it working :D,
February 29, 2012 Pablo Vargas - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Go-Ped GSR Cruiser Gas Powered City Scooter (Black) (Sports)
So I recieved this scooter 2 day after ordering it with amazon prime 1 day shipping. I must say once i got it started an going, it is amazingly fast and light. I am brand new to engines and their parts and stuff so it took me a while to get it started. It took me about 3 hours to finally get the engine running, i guess when i first tried, i pumped to much fuel and ended up flooding the engine, so i had to wait a good hour or so for the fuel to finally evaporate. I also noticed that the spark plug needs to be tightly screwed in, not too tight, but tight enough. For a while i was extremely angry because i thought it was broken ( due to it not starting ). Then i finally got it figured out and working. The scooter rides amazingly, i really like this scooter. It accelerates pretty quickly and its top speed ( based on reading from cellphone speedometer app ) is 29 mph stock. I had ordered 2 scooter at the same time, one was this black one and the other was the blue one. I do not know the...Read more