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Summary: Expert razor scooter rider talks about the best terrains to ride a razor scooter on, get more tips on different riding terrains in this free sports recreation video.
Elliott Kwong has been riding razor scooters for more than five years and owns multiple scooters. He knows tricks such as balancing with no hands and jumping over obstacles. Elliott...read more
"Hi, my name is Elliot Kwong. I'm here on behalf of Expert Village and today I'm going to teach you the basics of razor scootering. When you're scootering, what kind of terrains work best? This type of ground is pretty good too, but, this kind of asphalt type, but there are little things like this, rocks that might get in the way. So, it is still rideable, you can still ride your scooter over surfaces like these but you've just got to be pretty careful when you hit rocks like this. Surfaces like these, like these gravel beds, are not good for your scooter. They're not smooth, they're not flat and there are too many little rocks that can get in the path of your scooter and make you fall. This is like virtually impossible to ride on so try to avoid paths that have a lot of little rocks like these. Is it okay to ride in dirt? Well, lets see. Dirt is good as long as it's hard. This is pretty hard dirt. Now dirt has lots of different kinds of mixtures. When it rains it can get muddy and it gets not very hard. You can still ride on dirt as long as it's pretty hard. But when it rains, I would recommend that you be more careful because there's lots of mud and that doesn't make it hard surfaces anymore. Try to avoid dirt and try to go for something more solid."
eHow Article: Best Terrains to Ride a Razor Scooter