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    Yes, You Can Own A Pink Electric Scooter

    Because an electric scooter is just like any other vehicle whose looks and design you can experiment with, nobody can tell you that a pink electric scooter is not possible.
    In fact, if you want an electric scooter that's pink on one side and blue on the other, there really is nobody who can tell you it's not okay. You are the master of your vehicle and surely you can do anything you want with it, even place a vinyl decal of your own face, if you wish.
    But there is something about a pink electric scooter that is very appealing, especially if the owner is a girl or a child. Guys are not spared from pink electric scooters, though, and have every right to own one. Hey, it's a free country, right? Just because you own a pink electric scooter doesn't mean you're on the fruity side.
    Some electric scooter manufacturers already produce pink electric scooters for their various models. But if your particular unit does not come in that shade, you can always have it customized, just like any other vehicle.
    You can either do it yourself using vinyl decals or an airbrush, or you can have it professionally done by somebody who also paints cars. Turning an electric scooter pink is the same as turning a car pink, so it's really not a hassle.
    Since pink is not really a color of choice for most people, some electric scooter makers offer pink models as a limited editon version. So if you want a factory original, you should watch out for these kinds of offers. Besides, electric scooters are designed not just to be functional, but also stylish, so finding a pink electric scooter might not be a problem.
    How choose to design your electric scooter is up to you. Since you're the one who will be going around town in it, it would be nice to add a little, or a big, something to identify the vehicle as yours.
    In addition, painting your electric scooter pink is a great deterrent for would-be thieves, who might have second thoughts trying to steal a vehicle that is very noticeable on the road.

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