Rabu, 07 November 2007

Big wheels Scooter

Scooters made for racing use bicycle wheels. They do not fold. Some are used in dense urban areas for utility purposes, being faster than a folding scooter and handier than a utility bicycle. Some are made for off-road usage. Popular brands include Sidewalker and Diggler but since the development of the Kickbike in Finland from 1994 this type of push scooter has changed the way scooters are viewed. The kickbike has a large standard size bicycle front wheel and a much smaller rear wheel. This combination generates a much faster ride.

Besides commuting, sports competition and off road use, large wheel scooters are a favorite for Dog scootering where single or team dogs -- such as Huskies -- pull the scooter and rider in the same way that a sled is pulled across snow. Today variations on the Kicksled with scooter design features are also available -- such as the Kickspark.

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