Homemade, restored, ratty yard art, ANY scooter in any condition. Bonus points for adult sized ones. I'd like to build one and need ideas.
Interesting point about the deck height being a factor in how nice it rides. I'll have to factor that into my design.I also have given some thought to making one. Schwinn makes an adult scooter as do the Amish people.
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I want one using the wheels and tires from a fatbike that is easy to push. (Kickbike Fatmax)
From what I've read, the height of the footboard should be pretty close to the ground or it makes pushing difficult. The Schwinn's has been complained about as being too high off the ground.
I had one of these stingray scooters, but it was way too heavy:
Interesting point about the deck height being a factor in how nice it rides. I'll have to factor that into my design.
Aren't you afraid you'll get one leg stronger than the other...and then walk in circles?..I can't talk about sk8boarding...I do know that if you don't switch legs scooting, you'll tire out....but heh, I'm old.That switching legs thing ain't necessary if you are a sk8boarder. I can do about a million lunges with my right leg, not so much with my left.
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Been sk8ting with one foot forward for about 35 years. I guess the whole "walking in circles" thing could explain a lot about my life...Aren't you afraid you'll get one leg stronger than the other...and then walk in circles?..I can't talk about sk8boarding...I do know that if you don't switch legs scooting, you'll tire out....but heh, I'm old.
that's what I'd want to build. I think wheelbarrow wheels would be good as scaled up versions of those.I liked the old style scooters from when I was about 5 years old. I'd like to see a version that was big but kept the same design. Maybe with 20 x 4" tires:
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