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From: ThatChubbyDude
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  • As u can see im super fat

  • wow expensive shit. hey do they have different size? for adult and kids?

  • @dandyboykb If your getting a scooter for kids, just opt for something like a razor or a goped. They're a much cheaper option and you won't need all the metal support/bells and whistles. If your under 150 lbs. and shorter than 6 feet, this comes as a definite recommendation. Sometimes I let my coworkers try the scooter out and the more petite people I know look as if they're completely dwarfed by this machine. The handle bars do collapse to about 2.5 feet. Hope this helps!

  • @ThatChubbyDude thanks man, i'm buying one for my girlfriend, i don't know if this thing is too big (she's pretty short), looks like its not, she can just lower the bar. thanks again

  • Nice review buddy, thanks :)

  • very helpful video. im a college student as well. im about to get the xootr too. being over a month into your scooter, does it still ride well?

  • I'd have to disagree @JKeels12,

    Potato picking can be a pretty flagrant act of political protest. Look at all the great PP's of the past (PPP's as I prefer to place them, or just the PPPIPP for short). James Countenhamm also made a living as a painter of Swedish kilts too. So I don't really know where you're going with this... :/

  • hey how you doing. loved the video and was wondering what was the weight limit on that xootr model im hopefully getting one for my birth day and im not sur waht will hold my weight. im thinking either the ultra glide or the street model any suggestions and by the way im 305lbs.

  • Hey ilovclips,

    The weight limit for the model that I have right now (the Ultra Cruz) is stated at 300lbs. But I wouldn't be surprised if I surpassed that by a couple of pounds with my back pack on. Any model other than the Xootr Mg will do you nicely as they all have the same sturdy frame, and only vary with the deck material that you'll stand on. I think you'll be fine at 305lbs if you stay away from tricks such as curb-hopping. :) Happy future birthday!

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