Electric scooters
Rental electric scooters (e-scooters) are the only way to legally ride an e-scooter on public roads or in other public places within London - and even this is limited to specific boroughs. It is still illegal to use privately-owned e-scooters or other powered transporters on public roads.
Scooters in India: what you need to know before buying one
Do you remember the famous “Hamara Bajaj” TV commercial from the early 90s where the company was their Chetak scooter? I am sure you do. The scooter was so famous that people ended up waiting for years to get one home. Why? Because the demand exceeded supply and may be because Bajaj’s expectation was not so high from this scooter. Over the years we saw numerous scooter models from the Pune-based manufacturer and eventually the Chetak scooter was dead, credit this to manufacturers like Hero MotoCorp (which was then called Hero Honda), TVS and some more.
Yes, adults can ride kick scooters, provided they are designed for adults and able to hold the weight of a full-grown adult. Scooting is rising in popularity among adults and is a great way to embrace a full-body cardio exercise that has a low impact on your joints!
Adult scooters come in all shapes and forms so whatever way you’re looking to get moving there is a scooter that can fit your needs! Scooting is an accessible way to get active and we’ve found that many of our customers have turned to scooting as a result of injuries or conditions that have meant they’re unable to do certain sports or activities.
One of the main ways scooting is being adopted by adults is as a mode of transport is on the daily commute. Now more than ever people are looking for alternative ways to get to and from work outdoors, in order to avoid using public transport. Scooters offer a great way to do just this, you can travel a lot quicker than walking, it’s accessible to a wide array of people and is a fun way to travel! When was the last time you had fun on the commute?
How to Choose a Stunt Scooter?
Those who choose stunt scooter models over traditional scooters usually do so because of their exceptional durability and freestyle-ready design. A stunt scooter's parts are often reinforced for strength, for example, which helps to explain why they are often heavier than more traditional scooters. Nor do they tend to feature a folding mechanism or adjustable handlebar height.