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Icebear Scooters

Nineteen scooters from 50cc to 300cc. Commute models, sport bikes, and big-bore touring.

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50cc Scooter

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VISION 50
PMZ50-17
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Rocket R2
PMZ50-4
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Bella
PMZ50-5
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Cali
PMZ50-2
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JAX
PMZ50-3

150cc Scooter

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F3
PMZ150-3
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HAWKEYE
PMZ150-3C
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VISION 150
PMZ150-17
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FLASH
PMZ150-4
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Classic
PMZ150-16
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Aldo
PMZ150-11
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Clash
PMZ150-2

200cc Scooter

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Vlad
PMZ200-V
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Warrior 200
PMZ200-1
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SHDW
PMZ200-S
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R9
PMZ200-R9
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F4
PMZ200-F4
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T26
PMZ200-2

300cc Scooter

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DEFENDER
PMZ300-T15

Icebear's scooter lineup is the deepest in our catalog, with 19 models across four engine classes. Start with a 50cc Vision, Bella, Rocket R2, Jax, or Cali for license-free riding in most states. Move up to the 150cc class for highway capability. Hawkeye, Flash, F3, Classic, Clash, Aldo, and several Vision variants give riders style options without changing the underlying mechanics they trust.

The 200cc class adds the F4, Warrior 200, R9, Vlad, SHDW, and T26 for riders who want bigger-bore performance with the same reliability. At the top of the range, the Defender 300cc is built for two-up touring or longer daily distances.

Every Icebear scooter ships fully equipped from the factory: no add-on packages, no upsells. All models meet EPA and CPSC safety standards. Icebear has been producing scooters since 2006 and works with 300+ U.S. dealers, so service, parts, and warranty support stay close to home. Pick a category below to compare models within an engine class.

Common Questions About Icebear Scooters
 

Do I need a license to ride a 50cc Icebear scooter?

In most U.S. states, a 50cc scooter qualifies as a moped and doesn't require a motorcycle endorsement. A valid driver's license is enough. Rules vary by state, so confirm with your local DMV before riding on the road.

What's the difference between 50cc, 150cc, 200cc, and 300cc scooters?

50cc scooters are designed for low-speed city streets, with top speeds around 35 mph. 150cc adds enough power for highway-speed traffic, with most models capable of 55 to 60 mph. 200cc steps up to bigger-bore performance and more aggressive styling. The 300cc Defender is built for two-up touring or longer commutes where sustained speed and comfort matter.

Which Icebear scooter is best for daily commuting?

For city commutes under 35 mph, any of the 50cc models work, with the Vision and Bella being the most popular for their seat comfort and storage. For commutes that include highway, the Hawkeye 150cc and Flash 150cc are the most-ordered models. For long-distance commuters, the Defender 300cc is the standout.

Are Icebear scooters street-legal?

Yes. Every Icebear scooter ships with EPA and CPSC certification, plus full DOT-compliant lighting and signaling. Once registered with your state DMV, the scooter is legal on roads that allow your displacement class.

Where can I buy an Icebear scooter?

Icebear sells through our 300+ authorized U.S. dealers. Contact us through the Contact page and we'll connect you with the closest dealer that stocks the model you want.

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