Houston Scooters


The largest Electric Scooter repair center in Houston Texas.


Our Story: Houston Scooters was founded in 2009 with the simple idea that people will need parts for their new electric scooters. Back then electric scooters were a new consumer product that most people had never heard of or seen before. Our Mission: Specialize in exclusively selling electric scooter and bike parts. Offer a large and expanding selection of electric scooter and bike parts. Maintain an easy to navigate and well organized online parts store. Provide excellent customer service both before and after the sale. Sell the highest quality electric scooter and bike parts available. Houston Scooters exclusively sells electric scooter and bike parts. We would probably have a lot more business if we also sold gas scooter parts like the other parts stores do however we believe that electric powered scooters are quieter and less polluting than gas powered scooters so we do not sell parts for them. Our Employees: Brandon Pace Founded Houston Scooters back in 2009. Brandon is our website's designer, webmaster, and system administrator. He is also the main technician followed by David Pace! David Watkins Our shipping and receiving manager and customer service representative. David has worked for Houston Scooters for over 3 years now!! David Pace Our electronics bench technician, shipper, receiver, and customer service representative. Also the owner of this company!


Scooters could soon end up being kicked to the curb in parts of Houston. The city council's quality of life committee will soon hear a proposal to ban them. Our Oka Romano spoke with downtown business owners who rely on scooter rentals entirely to survive. Orco. Anywhere you go around downtown Houston and you'll see scooters W Scooters have become a staple site and sound, especially on weekend nights in downtown Houston. It's a perfect location for the business. Emilio Montes co-owned Swerve Scooters, a rental company just down the street from the Toyota Center. That it is a good recreational activity for the young people of Houston. But a proposal to amend city ordinances would create the potential changes would make it unlawful for anyone to operate a motor-assisted scooter on a public roadway, street, alley, sidewalk or city park wit It would be worst case scenario for us. Montes says his shop would shut down and things to legitimate businesses I believe the problem here with the scooters is like all the vendors that are doing it, The city says the intention of the proposed amendments is to reduce safety hazards. Some residents telling us that's why they're on board with banning scooters. They're very dangerous. They're not good for the city. I mean you see them coming out of nowhere sometimes. They're dangerous, We brought those concerns to Star Ride scooter rentals w They point to safety concerns. What's your response to the city saying that's the reason they want to do t Safety concerns, that's, I mean, that's a valid concern. But they say a compromise can be made with the city. And they should work with us, these small business owners and make it more safe, They can work to make it more safe not ban the scooters. The proposal will be discussed at the city council's quality of life committee meeting the companies we spoke with say they'll be in attendance to make their voices heard. Reporting from downtown Houston, Orcomana KHOU 11 News.

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Mon 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Tue 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Wed 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Thu 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM open now
Fri 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Sat 09:00 AM - 02:30 PM