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Kick scooter

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. Some kick scooters made for younger children have 3 to 4 wheels (but most common ones have 2 wheels) and are made of plastic and do not fold. High-performance kickbikes are also made.[1] A company that had once made the Razor Scooters revitalized the design in the mid-nineties and early two-thousands. Three-wheel models where the frame forks into two decks are known as Y scooters or trikkes.

Two-wheeled, three-wheeled and four-wheeled scooters which appeared around 2000

Motorized scooters, historically powered by internal combustion engines, and more recently electric motors, are self-propelled kick scooters capable of speeds sometimes exceeding 30 km/h (19 mph).

Models and history edit

 
An early kick scooter in Diest, Belgium, 1936. Photo by Léon van Dievoet.

Early scooters edit

 
Wooden scooter with a pair of roller skates

Kick scooters have been handmade in industrial urban areas in Europe and the United States since the 1920s or earlier, often as toys made for children to roam the streets.[2] One common home-made version is made by attaching roller skate wheelsets to a board with some kind of handle, usually an old box.[3][unreliable source?] To turn, riders can lean or use a second board connected by a crude pivot. The construction was all wood, with 3–4 inch (75–100 mm) wheels containing steel ball bearings. An additional advantage of this construction was a loud noise, like from a "real" vehicle. An alternative construction consists of one steel clamp on a roller skate divided into front and rear parts and attached to a wood beam.

The German Bundesarchiv for "roller" details that both homemade and manufactured children's scooters were used and even raced in Paris, Berlin and Leipzig in 1930, 1948 and 1951.[citation needed] They are similar to later designs.

The short movie "A Trip Through the Streets of Amsterdam" from 1922 shows several children on scooters.[4]

Kick scooter edit

In 1974, the Honda company made the Kick 'n Go [ja], a scooter driven by a pedal on a lever.[5] While it seemed to be as much effort to "kick" as a regular scooter, the novelty of it caught on and it became popular nevertheless.[6]

Pneumatic tires edit

Before bicycles became popular among children, steel scooters with two small bicycle wheels were more common. Around 1987, many BMX manufacturers produced BMX-like scooters, such as Scoot.[7] Those manufacturers discontinued their scooters, but some scooter manufacturers were established in later years and remain in business. These scooters are still used in dense urban areas for utility purposes, since they are faster than a folding scooter. Some are made for off-road use and are described as mountain scooters. In addition to commuting, sports competition, and off-road use, large wheel scooters are a favorite for dog scootering, an activity in which single or team dogs, such as huskies, pull a scooter and its rider in the same way that a sled is pulled across snow. Some Amish do not want to ride bicycles, so they ride scooters instead.[8] Today, variations on the kicksled with scooter design features are also available, such as the Kickspark.[9]

Kickbike edit

 
Modern kickbike
 
A similar vehicle had been produced by Denis Johnson in 1819

The development of the kickbike in Finland in 1994 changed the way scooters are viewed.[citation needed] The Kickbike has a large standard size bicycle front wheel and a much smaller rear wheel, which allows for a much faster ride. The Footbike Eurocup has been held since 2001.[10]

Folding scooters edit

Children on scooters

In 1990, a foldable aluminium scooter with inline skates wheels was created by Wim Ouboter[11] of Micro Mobility Systems in Switzerland.[12][13][better source needed] The scooter was sold as "Micro Skate Scooter," "Razor," and "JDBUG/JDRAZOR MS-130A".[14] The Razor was introduced to Japan in 1999, with many early adopters being young Japanese who used it for portable transport. It later became a worldwide fad and these small scooters also became popular toys for children.[15] TurboAnt's folding scooters are known for their detachable battery designs. It's electric scooters have a range of between 18 and 30 miles.[16]

Pro scooters edit

 
Children on stunt scooters

Kick scooters used for extreme sport are called pro scooters. They are specially made to withstand damage as the rider performs stunts and tricks. Numerous brands specialize in stunt scooters and accessories including lightweight and high strength parts, helmets, pads, ramps, grind wax, griptape, grips, bearings and clothing.[17]

Three wheels edit

 
A three-wheeled K2 Kickboard

Three-wheeled scooters similar to tricycles have been produced for little children.[18]

In 1999, Micro Mobility Systems and K2 Sports produced a reverse-three-wheeled scooter called "Kickboard". Micro also produced the Kickboard-like children's scooters "Mini Micro" and "Maxi Micro". The reverse design inherently provides greater stability than the standard: a standing person will tend to stand at the front of a scooter rather than at the back. However, the steering geometry is inherently weak and requires design adaptation to improve its response. An example is the Mini Micro, which uses a spring-loaded system to translate lateral force on the handbars (child leaning) into turning motion on the wheels, referred by its makers as "lean and steer".

Four wheels edit

 
A Fuzion-like scooter

The early scooters, which were made with roller skates, were four-wheeled like skateboards.

Around 2000, a Swiss company produced a four-wheeled scooter called the "Wetzer Stickboard". The Wetzer Stickboard was a narrow skateboard with a foldable pole on the nose.[19]

In 2006, a company called Nextsport started producing a line of four-wheeled scooters, known as Fuzions. The scooters are typically bigger and heavier than Razor and Micro models. The early Fuzion models come with large, wide wheels, and an oversized deck for stability. Later scooters such as the Fuzion NX included smaller and harder wheels. It also included 360 degree handlebar spinning capabilities, unlike its predecessors.

Electric kick scooters edit

 
Riding an electric kick scooter in Berlin (2014)

Electric models achieved popularity over their gas-powered counter parts in the early 2000.[20] They are often manufactured for fleet rentals, such as Lime e-scooters. Kick scooter has also made a certain contribution to environmental protection. Because they do not emit greenhouse gases, reduce traffic congestion and reduce the need for public transportation. These electric kick scooters have huge potential to be one of the most environmentally friendly means of transportation.[21][22]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-09-18. Retrieved 2015-11-13.
  2. ^ There is a scene of this in Fritz Lang's 1931 classic M.
  3. ^ . crazyskateboardinggames.com. Archived from the original on 2012-05-27. Retrieved 2012-06-28.
  4. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "1922 – A Trip Through the Streets of Amsterdam (speed corrected w/ added sound)". YouTube.
  5. ^ "Honda Kick-n-Go Scooter". Honda Kick-n-Go Scooter.
  6. ^ "1974 Honda Kick 'N' Go". Old Bike.
  7. ^ GT Zoot Scoot, Mongoose Pro Miniscoot, and SE Racing Rad Scoot.
  8. ^ "How do Amish travel?". amishamerica.com. 23 August 2010.
  9. ^ "Kickbike Worldwide". Kickspark MAX kicksled.
  10. ^ , IKSA world, 2001, archived from the original on 2011-07-13.
  11. ^ (PDF). 2011-07-07. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  12. ^ "The Micro Scooter History". YouTube. 15 December 2011. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  13. ^ "Inventor of the micro scooter". The Guardian. 2002-03-31..
  14. ^ , JD Japan, archived from the original on 2010-08-31.
  15. ^ . osdir.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-20.
  16. ^ "X7 Pro electric scooter review". GSMArena.com. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  17. ^ . About Us. Archived from the original on 2019-09-04. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
  18. ^ "Scooter Review Online". Best 3 Wheel Scooters – Guide to Get the Right Model for kids and Adults!. 26 June 2020.
  19. ^ "WGD /WGD Awards /red dot award".
  20. ^ "The History of The Motorized Electric Scooter". February 2010. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  21. ^ Gist, William (2021-01-14). "How Environmental Are Electric Scooters". DemotiX. Retrieved 2022-07-28.
  22. ^ M, Peter (2020-12-12). "7 Benefits Of Electric Scooters For Commuting – 2022 Guide". Ubuntu Manual. Retrieved 2022-08-18.

External links edit

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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 Some kick scooters made for younger children have 3 to 4 wheels but most common ones have 2 wheels and are made of plastic and do not fold High performance kickbikes are also made 1 A company that had once made the Razor Scooters revitalized the design in the mid nineties and early two thousands Three wheel models where the frame forks into two decks are known as Y scooters or trikkes Two wheeled three wheeled and four wheeled scooters which appeared around 2000 Motorized scooters historically powered by internal combustion engines and more recently electric motors are self propelled kick scooters capable of speeds sometimes exceeding 30 km h 19 mph Contents 1 Models and history 1 1 Early scooters 1 2 Kick scooter 1 3 Pneumatic tires 1 3 1 Kickbike 1 4 Folding scooters 1 5 Pro scooters 1 6 Three wheels 1 7 Four wheels 1 8 Electric kick scooters 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksModels and history edit nbsp An early kick scooter in Diest Belgium 1936 Photo by Leon van Dievoet Early scooters edit nbsp Wooden scooter with a pair of roller skates Kick scooters have been handmade in industrial urban areas in Europe and the United States since the 1920s or earlier often as toys made for children to roam the streets 2 One common home made version is made by attaching roller skate wheelsets to a board with some kind of handle usually an old box 3 unreliable source To turn riders can lean or use a second board connected by a crude pivot The construction was all wood with 3 4 inch 75 100 mm wheels containing steel ball bearings An additional advantage of this construction was a loud noise like from a real vehicle An alternative construction consists of one steel clamp on a roller skate divided into front and rear parts and attached to a wood beam The German Bundesarchiv for roller details that both homemade and manufactured children s scooters were used and even raced in Paris Berlin and Leipzig in 1930 1948 and 1951 citation needed They are similar to later designs The short movie A Trip Through the Streets of Amsterdam from 1922 shows several children on scooters 4 Kick scooter edit In 1974 the Honda company made the Kick n Go ja a scooter driven by a pedal on a lever 5 While it seemed to be as much effort to kick as a regular scooter the novelty of it caught on and it became popular nevertheless 6 Pneumatic tires edit Before bicycles became popular among children steel scooters with two small bicycle wheels were more common Around 1987 many BMX manufacturers produced BMX like scooters such as Scoot 7 Those manufacturers discontinued their scooters but some scooter manufacturers were established in later years and remain in business These scooters are still used in dense urban areas for utility purposes since they are faster than a folding scooter Some are made for off road use and are described as mountain scooters In addition to commuting sports competition and off road use large wheel scooters are a favorite for dog scootering an activity in which single or team dogs such as huskies pull a scooter and its rider in the same way that a sled is pulled across snow Some Amish do not want to ride bicycles so they ride scooters instead 8 Today variations on the kicksled with scooter design features are also available such as the Kickspark 9 Kickbike edit Main article Kickbike nbsp Modern kickbike nbsp A similar vehicle had been produced by Denis Johnson in 1819 The development of the kickbike in Finland in 1994 changed the way scooters are viewed citation needed The Kickbike has a large standard size bicycle front wheel and a much smaller rear wheel which allows for a much faster ride The Footbike Eurocup has been held since 2001 10 Folding scooters edit source source source source source source source source Children on scooters In 1990 a foldable aluminium scooter with inline skates wheels was created by Wim Ouboter 11 of Micro Mobility Systems in Switzerland 12 13 better source needed The scooter was sold as Micro Skate Scooter Razor and JDBUG JDRAZOR MS 130A 14 The Razor was introduced to Japan in 1999 with many early adopters being young Japanese who used it for portable transport It later became a worldwide fad and these small scooters also became popular toys for children 15 TurboAnt s folding scooters are known for their detachable battery designs It s electric scooters have a range of between 18 and 30 miles 16 Pro scooters edit nbsp Children on stunt scooters Kick scooters used for extreme sport are called pro scooters They are specially made to withstand damage as the rider performs stunts and tricks Numerous brands specialize in stunt scooters and accessories including lightweight and high strength parts helmets pads ramps grind wax griptape grips bearings and clothing 17 nbsp Early Razor scooter with 98 mm wheels nbsp Folded Razor scooter nbsp A Mini Micro scooter with three wheels nbsp Xootr scooters in the USA Three wheels edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp A three wheeled K2 Kickboard Three wheeled scooters similar to tricycles have been produced for little children 18 In 1999 Micro Mobility Systems and K2 Sports produced a reverse three wheeled scooter called Kickboard Micro also produced the Kickboard like children s scooters Mini Micro and Maxi Micro The reverse design inherently provides greater stability than the standard a standing person will tend to stand at the front of a scooter rather than at the back However the steering geometry is inherently weak and requires design adaptation to improve its response An example is the Mini Micro which uses a spring loaded system to translate lateral force on the handbars child leaning into turning motion on the wheels referred by its makers as lean and steer Four wheels edit nbsp A Fuzion like scooter The early scooters which were made with roller skates were four wheeled like skateboards Around 2000 a Swiss company produced a four wheeled scooter called the Wetzer Stickboard The Wetzer Stickboard was a narrow skateboard with a foldable pole on the nose 19 In 2006 a company called Nextsport started producing a line of four wheeled scooters known as Fuzions The scooters are typically bigger and heavier than Razor and Micro models The early Fuzion models come with large wide wheels and an oversized deck for stability Later scooters such as the Fuzion NX included smaller and harder wheels It also included 360 degree handlebar spinning capabilities unlike its predecessors Electric kick scooters edit Main article Motorized scooter nbsp Riding an electric kick scooter in Berlin 2014 Electric models achieved popularity over their gas powered counter parts in the early 2000 20 They are often manufactured for fleet rentals such as Lime e scooters Kick scooter has also made a certain contribution to environmental protection Because they do not emit greenhouse gases reduce traffic congestion and reduce the need for public transportation These electric kick scooters have huge potential to be one of the most environmentally friendly means of transportation 21 22 See also editChukudu A freight vehicle in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Electric skateboard Freestyle scootering Wiggle scooter ABEC scaleReferences edit Kick dictionary definition kick defined Archived from the original on 2016 09 18 Retrieved 2015 11 13 There is a scene of this in Fritz Lang s 1931 classic M Skateboarding Skateboarding Games crazyskateboardinggames com Archived from the original on 2012 05 27 Retrieved 2012 06 28 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine 1922 A Trip Through the Streets of Amsterdam speed corrected w added sound YouTube Honda Kick n Go Scooter Honda Kick n Go Scooter 1974 Honda Kick N Go Old Bike GT Zoot Scoot Mongoose Pro Miniscoot and SE Racing Rad Scoot How do Amish travel amishamerica com 23 August 2010 Kickbike Worldwide Kickspark MAX kicksled Eurocup race results IKSA world 2001 archived from the original on 2011 07 13 Micro Mobility Systems Realizing the Scooter Dream PDF 2011 07 07 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2020 11 05 The Micro Scooter History YouTube 15 December 2011 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Inventor of the micro scooter The Guardian 2002 03 31 JDRAZOR MS 130A JD Japan archived from the original on 2010 08 31 culture bicycle birdybike general Folding Scooter Story msg 00015 Recent Discussion OSDir com osdir com Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 X7 Pro electric scooter review GSMArena com Retrieved 2022 07 28 SkateHut About Us Archived from the original on 2019 09 04 Retrieved 2019 09 04 Scooter Review Online Best 3 Wheel Scooters Guide to Get the Right Model for kids and Adults 26 June 2020 WGD WGD Awards red dot award The History of The Motorized Electric Scooter February 2010 Retrieved December 4 2018 Gist William 2021 01 14 How Environmental Are Electric Scooters DemotiX Retrieved 2022 07 28 M Peter 2020 12 12 7 Benefits Of Electric Scooters For Commuting 2022 Guide Ubuntu Manual Retrieved 2022 08 18 External links edit nbsp Media related to Kick scooters at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kick scooter amp oldid 1223214965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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