Oxelo | Mf1 Freestyle Scooter (Black/Red)
Glide performance
100 mm nylon core rubber wheels mounted on ABEC 5 bearings.
Durability
Steel T-Bar handlebar and triple channel aluminium deck (dimensions: 4"x19").
Lightweight
3.6kg
Composition
Chassis
- 100% Aluminium
Handle
- 100% Steel
Wheels
- 65% Polyamide
- 35% Polyurethane
Wheel screw
- 100% Steel
Bearing
- 100% Steel
What is the difference between a freestyle scooter and a "normal" scooter?
The differences between a freestyle scooter and a classic scooter are similar to those between a BMX bike and a city bike. A freestyle scooter has wider handlebars and smaller wheels (making it easier to handle). Its weight is also different (it is lighter) and it is more manoeuvrable. Since the aim is to do tricks, the handlebars can do a full turn, for example.Freestyle scooters are also more rigid and sturdy.
Choosing the right size freestyle scooter
To choose the right size freestyle scooter, stand on it and check that the handlebar comes up to hip level, your arms are stretched out and your back straight.
Deck
Painted, 6061 T6 aluminium deck. 3 channel structure with 4 reinforced rails. Dimensions: 110 x 500 mm (4"x19").
T-bar (handlebar)
One piece steel T-bar. Dimensions: diameter = 31.8, H = 510 mm, L = 420 mm. T-bar/deck angle: 82.5°.Overall height: 770 mm
Fork
Iron reinforced fork ONLY compatible with 100 mm diameter wheels (integrated spacer system in the fork).
Headset
1/1"8 Threaded VP headset.
Collar clamp
3 screw collar clamp. Inner dimensions: Ø31.8 mm.
Wheels
100 mm diameter rubber, nylon core, PU 88A wheels mounted on ABEC5 608ZZ bearings.
Why are there different wheel sizes?
100, 110 or 120 mm? The bigger the wheel's diameter, the more stability the rider will have, which helps them go faster. The downside is the weight: A bigger wheel will be heavier and harder to manoeuvre when doing tricks. The wheel size should therefore be chosen based on your aims.
Brake
Spring brake.
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