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  2. Kick scooter - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Micro Scooters - Wikipedia

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    Girl on a Micro Urban scooter, exit from the slope, Russia, 2021. After Anna’s son borrowed another child’s three wheel scooter at an event on Clapham Common and refused to give it back, Anna and Philippa made contact with Swiss banker Wim Oubtoer, the founder of Micro Mobility Systems and the manufacturers of the scooter Anna's son had borrowed.

  4. Micro Mobility Systems - Wikipedia

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    Micro Mobility Systems Ltd, known as Micro, is a Swiss company that produces urban vehicles such as kickscooters and the Microlino, a small electric car which was first presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2016.

  5. Freestyle scootering - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle scootering (also known as scootering or scooter riding) is an extreme sport that involves using kick scooters to perform freestyle tricks. This is done mainly in skateparks but also in urban environments on obstacles such as stairs, hand rails and curbs.

  6. Razor (scooter) - Wikipedia

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    The Razor Scooter is a compact folding scooter developed by Micro Mobility Systems and manufactured by JD Corporation. [1] Over 5 million units were sold in the six months following the launch of the first Razor scooter in 2000, and it was named as Spring/Summer Toy of the Year that same year. [2] The first electric Razor scooter was released ...

  7. E-scooter - Wikipedia

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    They are classified as a form of micromobility; e-scooters are included in scooter-sharing systems that use apps to allow users to rent them by the minute. Such systems are now are in major and mid-sized cities all over the world. A child on a smaller e-scooter, 2011. Electric kick scooters are the most popular scooters. [1]

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