
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.
If you notice reduced rolling performance, check tire pressure! The recommended tire pressure for Boardy scooters is 4 bar (58 psi).
The Boardy stands out as a compelling kick scooter alternative, offering a distinctive riding experience that blends the agility of a scooter with the fluid motion of a board. Its flexible yet sturdy wooden deck,…
We are committed to environmental protection and sustainability, so we have designed a scooter that offers: The Boardy can be taken apart and reassembled at home using only six tools: (If you also disassemble the…
Solid polyurethane (PU) wheels are inexpensive and won’t get flat tires, but they come with several drawbacks. They lack grip when wet, the bearings in their plastic hubs loosen quickly, their load capacity is low,…
With some experience, changing the tube takes just a few minutes, and for a beginner, it shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes. Boardy scooters feature quick-release wheel hubs, making the process even faster and easier.…
Industrial bearings are designed to handle high radial loads with precise settings, eliminating the need for adjustment. Sealed industrial bearings go a step further, offering water and dust resistance, making them maintenance-free and highly durable.…
While wheel size and tire width can influence rolling resistance, tire pressure plays a more significant role. Properly inflated tires, regardless of their width or diameter, tend to exhibit lower rolling resistance.
Here, you'll find a wealth of useful downloadable resources, including the user manual. We encourage you to read it thoroughly before your first ride!