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I would be very careful. You really have to keep both hands on the grips to maintain balance and pay attention to the cracks, bumps, or debris on the sidewalk or road. If you don't you could end up going down. I also suggest wearing a helmet. I wear my helmet every time I take this scooter out because you just never know.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We don't know why you can't ride a bike, so that's kind of hard to answer. It does have variable speed, so you can go as slow as you like. If you read the manual, you can change the setting on the throttle so it is very gradual. The wheels are wide, so it is easier than a regular scooter to balance on, but the wheels are not as wide (or inflatable) as a razor e300, so that might be a better choice if you are very concerned about balance. Keep in mind the e300 is not fold-able and is twice as heavy. The throttle on the e300 is also harder to manage. They also make electric adult trikes, although those are $2-3000.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is really easy to right, it's like standing but the only difference is that you moving. I would say you have to becareful when using the hand break to stop because it's very sensitive. I'm a big fan of the back foot break.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes I think it is. If you can stand you can ride.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes definitely because all you are doing is standing and not having to worry about pedaling. All you need is balance.
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