Welcome to the Scooterworks FAQ Page.Your quick guide to everything about buying, maintaining, and enjoying your scooter in Chicago.If you don’t find your answer here, feel free to contact us, we’re always happy to help!

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a motorcycle license to ride a scooter in Chicago?

In Illinois, it depends on the scooter’s engine size.

  • For 50cc or below, you typically need a valid driver’s license.
  • For above 50cc, a Class L or M motorcycle license is required.

Can I take a test ride before buying?

Absolutely! Yes, you can take a test ride before buying.

We encourage customers to experience the scooter first so you can feel comfortable with its performance, handling, and fit. Simply schedule a test ride with our team, bring a valid driver’s license, and we’ll get you set up. Safety gear will be provided, and our staff will be happy to answer any questions you have during the ride.

Do you offer financing options?

Yes, we do offer financing options.

We work with trusted financing partners to help make your purchase easier and more affordable. Depending on your eligibility, you may be able to choose flexible payment plans, low down payments, or EMI-style monthly installments. Our team will guide you through the application process and help you find the best option based on your budget.

Do you sell electric scooters?

Yes. We offer a range of electric scooters that are eco-friendly, efficient, and perfect for city commuting. Our selection includes various models with different battery ranges, performance levels, and features to suit your riding needs. If you’d like help choosing the right one, our team is happy to assist!

Do you offer warranty on your scooters?

Yes, all our scooters come with a manufacturer warranty that covers major components for a specified period. Extended warranty options may also be available depending on the model.

Do you provide scooter servicing and maintenance?

Absolutely! We have a fully equipped service department with trained technicians to handle routine maintenance, repairs, upgrades, and diagnostics.