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January 12, 2011 Veronika "motherlove" (Fayetteville, New Caledonia) - See all my reviews
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I am borderline disappointed in this. Maybe it's my fault for not paying better attention to the dimensions of this scooter. I bought it for my now 4 year old daughter and it's still too big for her. I liked that it was not all plastic but the plastic is still the main material on this and it seems a bit cheaply made. the handle bar is extremely hard to turn and causes the scooter to fall over. The brake is too difficult to operate for a four year old (ok, that's not the scooters fault) and the grab handles are turning and I cannot get the tight. So, in all, it's for older kids. However, even I myself have a very hard time riding this thing due to the handle not turning how it should. I already used WD40 on it and reassembled it twice to make sure it's not just put together wrong. No luck.
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July 26, 2011 Rocky - See all my reviews
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This looks good in picture not very good quality.
I agree with the earlier review. The grab handle cover is turning and will not stay on tight and the front wheel assemble is not very good. It is hard to turn the wheel, very tight and hard to use. Tires looks like they are made of hard foam. overall it is a waste of money, it is only good for 2 to 4 weeks and then you need to buy something different so save the pain and buy a nice one to start with.
JUST GREAT SCOOTER,
April 16, 2011 DAVID MIRETSKY - See all my reviews
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The fact that the scooter has big wheels adds to it's advantage over scooters like RAZOR. It rides smoothly over sidewalks obstacles and crevices with ease. Hopefully no more kids bloody knees and elbows.