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This scooter is a fantastic adult scooter+useful modifications! (legend)
LEGEND* (products I review that are absolutely fantastic or have been incorporated to my daily life will be marked with a "LEGEND" symbol) UPDATE 03/22/16 MODIFICATIONS LIST+ADDED PICTURE In order of importance It has: -Adjusted the bottom screw where the deck meets the handlebars to my liking. This along with a piece of Velcro tape on the other side of the screw where deck meets handlebars to minimizes noise+vibration tremendously. I like it JUST when the locking takes a bit of force to lock into place. -hair tie tied against the folding pin, screwed down to the kickstand to minimize vibrations. -Reds ceramic bearings. China one, not swiss. There is no difference. (Ebay because I found it for $35) -"AOR power" headlight tail light set. (Amazon) -local skateshop grip tape. (No more razor symbols, thank god!) -"Gulaki" (Amazon) bike mount -"Mirrycle incredible brass bell" (Amazon) UPDATE 03/21/16 AIR TIRE vs ORIGINAL UPDATE Replacing the polyurethane wheels with air tires isn't for everyone. If you want to, Google and order the "Micro Scooter 200mm pneumatic" wheel. It is harder to push efficiently and you glide for a lot less. I've tried side by side (my gf chose to keep the original PU wheels) with the standard wheels. You do get amazing shock absorption qualities for a smooth ride, though. You can also safely mount a phone mount (on a scooter! what!) ORIGINAL REVIEW: Bought two for traveling around Denver with my gf! (going there end of April, will update sometime in May when we return!) We have been riding it around town until the trip comes around. Just really quickly why I chose scooters, and why I chose THIS one: -Don't want to be dependent on cabs and waste extra $$$ (can't bring our cars across the country!) -Portable: you can ride to the train station, or bus station and just fold it up in 2 seconds and take it with you. -Extremely efficient for distances under 1-2 miles. Can go longer and we have. (8 miles) -Costs about a third of the Xootr, with the same functionality. Some little tweaks can make this scooter into a $300 xootr. Tweaks I made: 1. Change the bearings. I know a lot of people say that bearing don't matter. Roll times don't matter. But I can first hand say that I bought "reds ceramic bearings" the made in China one with the cream colored package (The "Swiss precision" ceramic is simply overpriced for no reason). It rides beautifully. PROTIP: it's easy to do yourself. Youtube it. Just make sure you don't over-tighten the wheel back on as it slows the wheel spin. And don't keep it too loose, as it rattles. 2. Fold your scooter. Look by (under?) the front wheel, there is a screw by the bottom, towards the front. When the scooter is unfolded, that screw grinds against the standing platform and makes a rattling noise. Dampen this by taking the fluffy side of velcro and taping it right where that screw touches the bottom of the standing platform. That will dampen the noise and help with vibration. 3. I also bought lights for it. Look up "AOR Power® #AR130 LED Bike Headlight and Taillight Set". It's an amazing deal as they come with a white light for the front and a red for the back. I'm attaching the red to my backpack when scooting. 4. I ordered 200mm AIR filled Micro Kickboard tires. Word is, they fit the Razor A5 lux's front without modifications, but the back with an extra washer. Good thing I want to put only one in the front of each of the scooters for shock absorption and smooth ride. With the benefit of a harder tire in the back for speed. Having all air tires is a drag. Literally. It takes more effort to push. Will update when tested. I take a lot of time writing these reviews, so I hope you found this helpful! (If you did, there's a button to let me know!!! ;])
March 2016 · Sports and Outdoors · verified purchase
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Razor A5 Lux Scooter
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