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  2. Best scooters for adults - AOL

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    * Weight limit: 220 lbs * Foldable: Yes $99.05 from Amazon IMAGE: AmazonBEST FOR DURABILITYHudora 205 Adult Folding Kick ScooterThis Hudora's strong rust-proof frame and easy storage make it a ...

  3. Kick scooter - Wikipedia

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    A kick scooter (also referred to as a push-scooter or scooter) is a human-powered street vehicle with a handlebar, deck, and wheels propelled by a rider pushing off the ground with their leg. Today the most common scooters are made of aluminum , titanium , and steel .

  4. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    A smaller vehicle, typically just a deck to stand on with two (or three) wheels and a handlebar on a vertical stem is also termed a scooter; such scooters if unpowered are termed kick scooters, and e-scooters if battery powered. E-scooters are made available for hire by several companies in a scooter-sharing system.

  5. Xootr - Wikipedia

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    Xootr (pronounced "zoo-ter") is an American manufacturer of folding kick scooters [1] and was formerly a seller of folding bicycles. Xootr scooters are characterized by 180mm wheels with aluminum hubs, and a hand brake for the front wheel (for the rear on old models). One defining feature of Xootr scooters is the relatively large wheels they ...

  6. List of motor scooter manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    Scooters share traits with mopeds (some models could even be considered both a moped and a scooter). Adding to the confusion between them, in many jurisdictions smaller engined scooters (e.g. 50cc) are road registered in the same legal category as mopeds (often named "Moped" class), leading to scooters being casually referred to as "mopeds" in ...

  7. Kickbike - Wikipedia

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    Amish kick scooters. Amish communities also use kickbikes in preference to bicycles, [5] [6] for several reasons, including the safety and unaffordability of early bicycles, and the risk of gearing mechanisms as a source of vanity. [7] Kickbikes can be used for dryland mushing, also called "dog scootering." [8]