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How to Make a Trampoline Scooter

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A trampoline scooter is a regular scooter, such as the Razor scooter, modified in order to perform tricks that are difficult to do on the ground. It is very simple to modify a scooter and turn it into a scooter for the trampoline.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

    Trampoline Scooter With the Wheels on

  1. Step 1

    Cover the wheels of the scooter using thick towels or rags. Wrap them around both sets of wheels and secure with duct tape so they remain wrapped.

  2. Step 2

    Test out the trampoline scooter on the ground. Get on it and do a bunny hop to make sure that the wheels don't turn. If they do, cover them with more towels and duct tape it securely.

  3. Step 3

    Put the scooter on the trampoline. Perform tricks such as the tailwhip, backflip or Indian air.

  4. Trampoline Scooter With the Wheels Off

  5. Step 1

    Remove the wheels using Allen wrenches. The size of the Allen wrenches you need to use will depend on the size and brand of your scooter. Try several ones until you find the necessary size.

  6. Step 2

    Wrap up the forks of the scooter using small blankets or towels. Use a large amount of duct tape to fasten the towels to the scooter.

  7. Step 3

    Check that the tape and towels are secure by doing some practice jumps on the ground. If the fork breaks through use more towels and tape. If it works fine climb on the trampoline and practice your tricks.

Tips & Warnings
  • Make sure that the forks of the scooter don't protrude or they will damage the trampoline.

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