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Hudora BigWheel Air 230 Dual Brake
EUR189,–

Hudora BigWheel Air 230 Dual Brake


Question about Hudora BigWheel Air 230 Dual Brake

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Anonymous

1 year ago

I've owned the very first Micro scooter and didn't enjoy using it. It was unpleasant to use except on very flat and smooth surfaces like parquet. Does this model solve this issue? Is it nice to use on rough terrain, including dirt, rough asphalt, gravel, or pebble stone roads?

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luca.meier

1 year ago

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It's certainly better than a scooter with hard tyres, but the BigWheel also shakes quite a bit. It's also annoying that the small tyres have to be inflated all the time, otherwise you'll pump yourself out while riding :-)
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Sandyweb

1 year ago

I've had it for 2 months and frankly it's the best, much less vibration than solid tyres. There's also the advantage of driving on gravel and cobbles. If you do a lot of driving, you need to remember to inflate the tyre 1x a week in 5 minutes. I was very apprehensive about this type of tyre but I don't regret changing from my Oxelo C900.