
Classic Bikes Roller
The scooter, also known as a kick scooter or scooter, is a versatile and practical means of transport that enjoys great popularity worldwide. Thanks to its easy handling and space-saving design, the scooter is ideal for short journeys in the city, commuting to work or for leisure activities.
21446 Rollers


Cresta Unica

UNIVEGA RAM TR 626

SPECIALIZED S-Works Venge ViAS

Other Other

SPECIALIZED Shiv Pro - Ultegra Di2

SPECIALIZED Shiv T Comp M2

Knolly Podium

TREK Domane+ LT

Bianchi Aria E-Road

SPECIALIZED Hotwalk

Naloo CHAMELEON Mk2

Other Other

MTB CYCLETECH Slick

Orbea MX 50

Orbea MX 40

BMC TIMEMACHINE 02 THREE

City Cycles Jive

City Cycles Jive

Cresta Boulevard

Radio Bikes Radio 16

SPECIALIZED S-Works Roubaix McLaren

SPECIALIZED S-Works Tarmac

SPECIALIZED S-Works Tarmac
Buying advice for: Other: Roller
Frame material
The scooter is presented with a frame made of high-quality materials to ensure stability, safety and durability. Aluminium and steel are the most common materials for scooter frames. Aluminium frames offer an optimal combination of lightness and strength, resulting in a manoeuvrable yet stable ride. Steel frames, on the other hand, are known for their robustness and durability, which makes them ideal for intensive use. The frame geometry is specially tailored to the needs of scooter riders and offers a good balance between agility and stability.
Chassis
The scooter's chassis is designed to maximise riding comfort and stability, especially on uneven road surfaces. High-quality suspension on the front or rear axle ensures effective damping of shocks and bumps. These suspension systems are often adjustable to suit personal driving style and terrain conditions. This allows the driver to optimise the suspension for maximum traction and comfort. The suspension components are lightweight and robust to ensure reliable performance on different surfaces and tracks.
Wheels
The scooter wheels are designed to offer an optimal balance between speed, stability and manoeuvrability. They are usually made of high-strength plastic or aluminium and are available in various sizes to meet the different needs of riders. Larger wheels offer better obstacle traversability and higher speed, while smaller wheels are more manoeuvrable and agile. The bearings of the wheels are often precision manufactured to ensure smooth rotation, while the tyres are made of high-quality rubber to ensure good grip and durability.
Tyres
The scooter tyres offer an optimal combination of grip, rolling resistance and durability. They have a tread pattern that ensures good traction on various surfaces, from smooth roads to light terrain. The tyre width and tread design are tailored to the requirements of scooter riders to ensure a safe and comfortable ride. Many models are equipped with air-filled tyres to effectively dampen bumps in the road surface and provide a comfortable ride.
Brakes
The scooter's brakes provide reliable deceleration and control for a safe and comfortable stop. Foot brakes are the most common type of brakes on scooters and are applied by applying pressure to the rearmost wheel. They are easy to use and are also effective in wet conditions. Some models also have hand brakes, which provide additional control and deceleration. The brakes are made of high-quality materials to ensure a long service life and reliable performance.
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