Scooter in the snow!
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Scooter in the snow!
has anyone heard of or seen this?
http://slidescooters.com/video2.html?cat=20
i don't see any genuine models listed as one of the compatible models, but the video is of the genuine rattler with the front-wheel attachment. this looks pretty fun.
http://slidescooters.com/video2.html?cat=20
i don't see any genuine models listed as one of the compatible models, but the video is of the genuine rattler with the front-wheel attachment. this looks pretty fun.
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The Rattler is def. compatible. Genuine has the video on their site!
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Re: Scooter in the snow!
it is only genuine in the united states in the rest of the world you have to look up pgoun_designer wrote:has anyone heard of or seen this?
http://slidescooters.com/video2.html?cat=20
i don't see any genuine models listed as one of the compatible models, but the video is of the genuine rattler with the front-wheel attachment. this looks pretty fun.
the us is the step child of the scooter world for many things you have to look up other modles or other brands
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The long foot print of the ski keeps the bike tracking straight along with adding stability in the form of a larger, flatter contact surface, momentum and the low pressure wheel (flattens the contact surface) do the rest.pugbuddy wrote:I honestly don't understand how this thing keeps the tire from sliding out from under the you. Just doesn't make sense to me....
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It's a lot like how the original Hummer has an inflate/deflate system on the tires so you can widen the tread if you get stuck in mud or snow. The tire has less pressure and, therefore, a wider tread. This, combined with the big studs on the tire and the ski up front create a pretty good system, but I'd still keep the speeds down a bit and have my legs ready to steady myself at any given moment.