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Riding a two wheeled scooter can be hard to do since the scooter has two wheels only, and it is difficult to balance on it. Before riding a two wheeled scooter, you must learn to balance yourself so you will be able to ride one. Otherwise, you may fall off the scooter and injure yourself.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:
Traditional
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1Learn how to balance yourself. Since the wheels on a two wheeled scooter are in front of each other, it doesn't balance correctly. Once you get the hang of balancing, you will be ready to ride the scooter.[1]
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2Practise on an easier scooter. This can improve your balance for when you ride a two wheeled scooter. Use scooters such as ones with three wheels. If you know how to ride a bike with two wheels, you may be able to practice on that.Advertisement
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3Unfold your scooter. Some two wheeled scooters are folded when you take them out of the box. Unlock any lock that is in the scooter.
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4Wear protective gear, such as a helmet, pads, etc.[2]
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5Make sure everything is working right on your scooter.
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6Place your hands on the handles of the two wheeled scooter. At the same time, place one of your legs on the bottom of the scooter. Keep your other leg down, and ready to push.
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7Slowly push yourself with your leg that's on the ground. Start off slow and later, go a little bit faster. This will prevent yourself from falling off the two wheeled scooter.[3]
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8Keep your balance. Make sure you don't go too fast, or you may fall. Even though you have your gear on, you may still get hurt. Try forcing yourself not to fall, or when you are about to fall, change to a normal position for riding a two wheeled scooter and go slow.[4]
- Use this method if possible. If the scooter is tilting to the left, tilt yourself to the right. If the scooter is tilting to the right, tilt yourself to the left. Make sure you don't tilt yourself too hard, as this may result in you falling.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:
Electric
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1Fully charge your scooter before riding.
- Make sure you have enough range before you go. Electric scooters usually have 5 - 10 miles of range.
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2Follow steps 1 - 7.
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3Push the throttle button when you are moving fast enough and slowly speed up. It should be black and on the right side.
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4Follow step 8.
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5Keep the right speed for your environment. Don't go fast on curves, bumpy and downhill surfaces.
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6Slow down by:
- Coasting and then putting your foot down. (Recommended for stopping)
- Pressing the brake button. It should be red and on the left side. (Recommended for emergency stopping)
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7If you're about to crash into an obstacle or lose your balance, press the brakes and stop immediately.[Image:Ride a Two Wheeled Scooter Step 15.jpg|center]]
- If you can't stop before crashing, jump off. You will probably trip and fall but it will be better than crashing because the scooter could launch you.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I position myself?Community AnswerJust keep practicing balancing on the scooter over and over until you can balance and position yourself correctly.
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QuestionDoes it matter what foot I use when riding a two wheeled scooter?Community AnswerNo, it doesn't matter. It only depends on your preference. I personally use my left foot to push, but I have friends who use their right foot. Just ride your scooter both ways for a little bit and see what you prefer.
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QuestionWhat is the difference from a electric and a traditional scooter?Myhouse2345Community AnswerAn electric has a motor, so you don't have to keep pushing with your foot. It's also easier to balance on it because it goes faster and more smoothly.
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Warnings
- Do not start riding a two wheeled scooter without protective gear. You may end up falling and get serious injuries.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- Two wheeled scooter
- Protective gear for riding a scooter
References
- ↑ https://www.prevention.com/fitness/a20443104/6-ways-to-improve-your-balance/
- ↑ https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/for-parents-bicycle--inline-skating--skateboarding--scooter-safety
- ↑ https://www.xootr.com/blog/how-to-ride-a-kick-scooter/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VF1XVdu52I
- https://www.cyclinguk.org/article/balance-bikes-vs-scooters-toddlers
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