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Review on City scooter GLOBBER One NL 205 Deluxe, black-lead-grey by Mateusz Banasiuk ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, a normal product.

I bought a scooter for myself and my wife to replace URBAN SCOOTER scooters. Those were cheap, but kept the weight under 100kg and were two-suspension. After several years of operation, they got worn out and began to rattle. Opened the season on new scooters. Appearance for 5+. Liked the folding mechanism. Comfortable steering wheel with a rigid fixation +. What can be noted from the minuses: 1. With a weight like my 100kg platform, it feels like it sags (like a wooden board) on asphalt waves when moving. Not much, but its undulating movements between the two wheels are felt. 2. The handbrake is completely ineffective. It slows down VERY slowly. The disc brake on the previous scooter was many times more effective, although it was used only for moderate braking. The most reliable way is according to the classics, with the foot. 3. There is a lack of rigidity of the platform for twisting. There are no additional stiffeners. The old scooter had them and it was inflexible. And here there is only a square profile in the middle, and a plastic platform extension on the sides. 4. No cushioning other than a rubberized platform. You feel comfortable only on smooth asphalt. On the old asphalt - trembling and tremor in the hands. On a tile - it is counter-indicative GENERALLY. The old one was two-suspension - the difference is colossal. 5. Reeling is average. The deceleration is felt, but it can get better if you loosen the wheels a little.

Updated 10 months ago
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Pros
  • Appearance, workmanship, attention to detail
Cons
  • Price, insufficient frame rigidity, lack of shock absorption, brake inefficiency