Clangoring on nonsmooth surface. On smooth asphalt goes perfectly however on e.g brick like pavements it is EXTREMELY loud. I mean really loud :), I have also the town 7 from decathlon and there I hear only wheels, in hudora I hear some kind of clangoring, not sure form where, screws are tightened. Everyone in 100m radius hear you are coming :) So I would rather not recommend it if you are commuting not perfect tracks
I like Hudora Scooters, especially those for tall adults. But this scooter is rather loud and the back wheel is too small to brake efficiently. You can buy it with a "Cushion" option, but then it's even louder!
i have cygnus with the same wheels size. i replace the rear wheel with 200mm wheel. but i must remove rear break. now i have 230 front and 200 rear. great. it is smoother with 200 whee in the rear
yes. i don´t need them. it is better to step down. on the downhill i don´t ride. rear brake can destroy the wheel. and those wheels is not easy to came across. i have plan to buy another cygnus with 200 wheel. and replace it that i have 230/200 with original wheels and 200/180 also original wheels. first one is more smoother an less bumpy ride. relly helps.but i need original wheel to do that. hudora has model with 250/215. i thing 250/230 is not bad idea. i ride up to 12Kmh easy. try it.
Nazen Kiss a 4" poly wheel is ok for kids on sidewalks going at low speed ..no good on city streets ; pot holes ; storm drain grids ; grass ; occasional sand etc.. no real brakes ; not strong enough stem for a 200# man if he stumbles and puts all his weight on the handlebars ..thanks for the kind thought any way
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Clangoring on nonsmooth surface. On smooth asphalt goes perfectly however on e.g brick like pavements it is EXTREMELY loud.
I mean really loud :), I have also the town 7 from decathlon and there I hear only wheels, in hudora I hear some kind of clangoring,
not sure form where, screws are tightened. Everyone in 100m radius hear you are coming :)
So I would rather not recommend it if you are commuting not perfect tracks
I like Hudora Scooters, especially those for tall adults. But this scooter is rather loud and the back wheel is too small to brake efficiently. You can buy it with a "Cushion" option, but then it's even louder!
i have cygnus with the same wheels size. i replace the rear wheel with 200mm wheel. but i must remove rear break. now i have 230 front and 200 rear. great. it is smoother with 200 whee in the rear
And you ride without rear brake now?
yes. i don´t need them. it is better to step down. on the downhill i don´t ride. rear brake can destroy the wheel. and those wheels is not easy to came across. i have plan to buy another cygnus with 200 wheel. and replace it that i have 230/200 with original wheels and 200/180 also original wheels. first one is more smoother an less bumpy ride. relly helps.but i need original wheel to do that. hudora has model with 250/215. i thing 250/230 is not bad idea. i ride up to 12Kmh easy. try it.
2 3/16" is the best height
Nazen Kiss a 4" poly wheel is ok for kids on sidewalks going at low speed ..no good on city streets ; pot holes ; storm drain grids ; grass ; occasional sand etc.. no real brakes ; not strong enough stem for a 200# man if he stumbles and puts all his weight on the handlebars ..thanks for the kind thought any way
i recently saw a frame folding kostka rebel scooter ..now i can't find it ..the only model they show now is a stem fold model..can anyone help ?
just missed one in london
shpock.com/en/used/folding-push-scooter-Kostka-Rubik/Greater-London-E14-London/?force=1
why the hell they insist to use such low quality headsets?
I would say it is a low-cost headset that fits a low-cost kick scooter