
How to Adjust BMX U-Brakes?
In this short video, we demonstrate the correct brake adjustment method of Boardy scooters, focusing on spring tension and arm centering.
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In this short video, we demonstrate the correct brake adjustment method of Boardy scooters, focusing on spring tension and arm centering.
Modern scooter design has evolved far beyond the basic aluminum frame and solid wheels. Riders today are seeking thoughtfully engineered machines that are built for real-world conditions: whether it’s daily commuting, long-distance cruising, or simply…
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Kick scooters and kick bikes (aka foot bikes) are both leg-powered, but they serve different needs. Kick scooters are compact and built for short-distance travel, like city commuting. They have smaller wheels (usually under 12″)…
Kick scooters were originally created for children, but today, there are adult kick scooters available on the market. These scooters feature higher handlebars, a wider and longer deck, larger wheels, a higher weight capacity, and…
Key features include a low deck for easy mounting, wide wheels for stability, high handlebars for posture, and a reliable hand brake for safety.
For normal* kick scooter riding, where you use muscle power to reach speeds around 5–10 mph (10–15 km/h), a single brake is typically more than enough to safely reduce speed or stop quickly. While most…