A scooter chassis frame is the fundamental structural "skeleton" of the scooter, built to support and integrate all its major components and systems, including the engine, suspension, wheels, and bodywork. Made from strong materials like steel or aluminum alloys, the frame provides the necessary strength and rigidity to maintain the scooter's shape, ensure structural integrity under various loads and road conditions, and protect sensitive parts during an accident.
The chassis of an electric bike is its structural foundation, essentially the frame that supports all other components. It's designed to withstand various forces and stresses from riding, including bumps, braking, and acceleration. The chassis also houses and protects vital components like the motor and battery.