Oxelo Town 9 Commute in London

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • How to commute in London on your Town 9 Scooter from Oxelo

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  • @skeelo69
    @skeelo69 8 лет назад +16

    This video sum's up what i do every weekday with my trusted Town 9 2015 edition, it's my time saver.. no need to wait for a bus. At the moment Decathlon (Surrey Quays) are letting customers trial the Oxelo Town 9 for free for 48 hours . I never leave home without mine on a weekday.

    • @slimsonik
      @slimsonik 6 лет назад +1

      skeelo69 i ve just taken one for 48 hours to try... now i want one but not sure whether to go for town 9 or 7xl :-/

    • @orionsquare
      @orionsquare 6 лет назад +3

      This seems to work on lovely tiled pavements in London but does this do well on rough terrain?

  • @rubenmejias7302
    @rubenmejias7302 6 лет назад +8

    when youve been skateboarding all your life you got the legs and balance to really make these things go super fast. these wheels and bearings really A 1 perfect

    • @nationaalherstel7444
      @nationaalherstel7444 2 года назад

      How does it handle impacts, like jumping over curbs on the sidewalk? I'm thinking of getting one to switch off with my cruiser board.

    • @izmarit1985
      @izmarit1985 Год назад

      @@nationaalherstel7444 there are two Schock absorbers one onto front wheel and ine one under the middle carrier

  • @pithikoulis
    @pithikoulis 7 лет назад +15

    London? Probably at 5am.. I would like to see how this turns out in rush hour in Central London.

    • @laurentiucurca900
      @laurentiucurca900 7 лет назад +1

      Hey, it works. I'm 110 kg (= massive) and it works perfectly even on Oxford street at 6 pm.

    • @graffitikingdom4081
      @graffitikingdom4081 6 лет назад

      Manos Seferidis like a dream

  • @DigUrOwnHole
    @DigUrOwnHole 5 лет назад +5

    I'm thinking to buy a scooter, oxela town 7xl to ride from Barbican to Whitechapel, however, I'm not sure if the distance is too big as it appears to be 1.7 miles on google map :/ Its a 40 minutes walk and I'm guessing its around 20 minutes with a scooter?
    I already own a foldable bike but I really hate carrying it around, even if it's foldable it's still annoying to other tube participants. Also, an electric scooter is not an option. What do you guys think about this distance? too much for a kick scooter?
    Any recommendation would be greatly appreciated, tips and hints as well.

    • @starcruiser75r12
      @starcruiser75r12 4 года назад +4

      If the ground is flat then 1.7 miles is very easy on a push scooter. The maximum distance I am prepared to scoot is 3 miles. You will save so much money in taxi fares and do your journeys in about a third of the time. One word of warning though - be careful during wet weather as the wet makes the plastic wheels more slippery on wet surfaces and the braking much harder as you need time to slow down and stop in the wet. Otherwise its a fun ride and easily to fold away your scooter when you get to work. My favourite scooter is the Razor A6 - the bigger wheels make it about 20 per cent more efficient for speed and distance travelled. Worth checking out. Good luck

  • @omg2569
    @omg2569 2 года назад +2

    Dunno why when I try to fold up with that kick, it just fold halfway 🤣

  • @Smitecrawler
    @Smitecrawler 4 года назад +1

    Is it really tall enough for 187 cm height? I know it states it would be suitable for up to 195 cm, but it doesn't look like it to me

  • @FirdausHaque
    @FirdausHaque 7 лет назад +2

    What watch is she wearing?

  • @carforumwanker
    @carforumwanker 8 лет назад +3

    £125 from Decathlon.
    ebay sellers are charging a fortune. what they do is wait for you to buy from them. then they pop down to decathlon .buy one for £125 and send it to you making £40-50
    Decathlon test "oxelo" scooters in the stores are rubbish . they all feel tired and dont ride well . the staff should service them more .

    • @coolshariq
      @coolshariq 7 лет назад

      carforumwanker
      Hi can Decathlon ships to USA ?
      i like that scooter alot but on ebay its $300 bucks.

  • @omovidoadiesel
    @omovidoadiesel 8 лет назад +1

    nao vejo a hora de ter o meu

    • @six8810
      @six8810 6 лет назад

      É uma boa para usar em curta distância ou conjunto com outro transporte.

  • @RandomHelicopter
    @RandomHelicopter 7 лет назад +1

    This nice very. New model wait.

  • @dan_6915
    @dan_6915 4 года назад +3

    I think she's a lefty! Ma sista!
    ✌️🤙

    • @user-po9xq4lh2z
      @user-po9xq4lh2z 3 года назад

      I haven't seen lefty rides from the right side. Do they?

  • @leesorot106
    @leesorot106 7 месяцев назад

    HOW IT LOCK?

  • @orionsquare
    @orionsquare 4 года назад

    I've got one. It's okay if you are not riding on rough road or ones with pot holes.

    • @beingintheusisaflex
      @beingintheusisaflex Год назад +1

      I've got one and broke it

    • @edgardogomez2818
      @edgardogomez2818 Год назад

      @@beingintheusisaflex cómo fue que lo rompieste ... ? Y te lo la duda dopa . En el suelo

  • @CaimAstraea
    @CaimAstraea 4 года назад +1

    How fast can these things go ?Is it possible to reach 25 kmh ?

    • @rettenthetetlen8759
      @rettenthetetlen8759 4 года назад

      It's a kick scooter. 8-10kmh is the top if u are fit enough or going downhill.

    • @shaunbarnett2972
      @shaunbarnett2972 2 года назад +1

      Caim, Yes it is absolutely possible to reach 25km/hr and well beyond that, if you are an experienced rider. I have travelled at speeds over 50km/hr (downhill) on a regular basis in the area where I live, which is very hilly. Of course the speed you can achieve depends on the surface you're scooting on and how steep it is. On a flat stretch, if you are fit, you can travel at around 25km/hr consistently. For higher speeds you want high rebound wheels at least 120mm in diameter.

    • @shaunbarnett2972
      @shaunbarnett2972 2 года назад +2

      @@rettenthetetlen8759 You don't know what you're talking about. Walking speed for a fit person is around 7km/hr. And on a flat stretch it is entirely possible to do 4X walking speed on a skateboard or scooter if you are fit enough. I've tested this myself. And downhill on a typical pro scooter I have regularly clocked over 50km/hr.

  • @user-dj4ju8po4w
    @user-dj4ju8po4w 6 лет назад +2

    Лондон для на не город,
    а Британская Провинция,
    Ты по пробу в Москве из конца в конец, Удачи на Дорогах )

  • @eliotartesanatospersonalizados
    @eliotartesanatospersonalizados 2 года назад

    Quanto custa um patinete deste ai

  • @lukemulcahy3419
    @lukemulcahy3419 2 года назад

    How fast does it travel

    • @illogicalwolf
      @illogicalwolf Год назад

      I'd say maybe 17km/h average? idk i use it everyday but dont know the speed

  • @flitsies
    @flitsies 8 лет назад +2

    Why can't we have the click in the UK, what's stopping the govt from allowing us to have what all the other EU countries and the USA can have?

    • @flitsies
      @flitsies 7 лет назад

      Or more like the people would have these things but the govt won't allow us the right to use them.
      Remember the goped type scooter, brilliant idea outlawed by the govt.
      The electric bike, restricted to 15.5 mph almost useless.
      So it's not the people as many would and did buy these things it's the govt who probably fear the loss of revenue if people use these they won't use their cars, note the govt is still giving away tax payers money for people to buy new cars, yes Cars, where is the sense in that?

    • @flitsies
      @flitsies 7 лет назад +6

      Yep kick scooters are great, I also have an electric scooter but again, in the UK to use it I have had to register it as a moped, think about that for a moment, this electric scooter can just about reach 20 mph, i'm not allowed to use bicycle lanes, I have to register it as a moped, I have to insure it, and it will need an mot and though the road tax is free, it still needs to be taxed.
      Oh and you have to have a motorcycle/moped license to ride it and wear a motorcycle grade helmet.
      My electric bicycle goes up to 15.5 mph but in the USA the same bike reaches 25 mph, but when I pedal I get over 20 which is faster than my electric scooter, so why do I need all that guff just to ride my electric scooter?
      Simple the law in the UK says, because it doesn't have pedals, it doesn't conform to bicycle law and as such therefore must be a moped, how crazy is that?
      Even those kids hover board things that you see with the lights on, under UK law are illegal and must be registered as mopeds.
      It's UK law that is in the wrong not the people, I would happily give up my car and motorcycle for most rides in London just for some sensible law changes.

    • @laurentiucurca900
      @laurentiucurca900 7 лет назад +2

      If you are phisycally able you don't need an electric scooter. This one is so good that it runs by itself on every mild slope (3...5 degrees).

    • @flitsies
      @flitsies 7 лет назад

      Yes this one is good but no you may still want an electric scooter even if you are fit healthy and able bodied.
      There are many people who are fit and able bodied who drive cars and ride motorcycles, some even ride electric bikes and the bus.
      Also those that aren't so fit or able bodied may want to make use of electric scooters and electric bikes as a means of getting away from their gas guzzling cars but are denied that option, and all because the govt bans them.
      You see quite a few of them on the roads and pavements but all are illegal, if not for the amount of work the police have on their hands i'm sure they would quite happily get a few brownie points by not only handing out tickets but handing over a few motoring bans for riding unlicensed mopeds because under the law that is exactly what they are doing.
      So many people just want the option, and why shouldn't they have that option?
      There are so many things coming on the market but in the UK we are denied the opportunity to make use of them, but the govt puts ever increasing demands on the public to help reduce pollution, well how the hell we gonna do that if everything we want to help us do that is banned?
      Sensible controls, ie a max speed restriction on pavements of 5 mph and make it always the fault of the rider as it is the pavement, they must take care. On the roads a max speed of 20 mph but also allow them to make use of the cycle lanes to reduce the amount of road or pavement use.
      Pavements should be for pedestrians and they must have right of way, so any shared use should be the responsibility of the vehicle user to take extra care thus the vehicle user must be held to account.

    • @lukasketeljuric9909
      @lukasketeljuric9909 6 лет назад +1

      I stick to my Kick scooter because in germany you can ride almost nothing motorized without a licence.

  • @iqbalali2104
    @iqbalali2104 8 лет назад

    Next time you want an advert please can you call me, I'll charge hard and will be twice as good.

  • @FloatingBreeze
    @FloatingBreeze Год назад

    С такими маленькими колесами, явно не для Российских разбитных тротуаров.

  • @paulnedoiu6787
    @paulnedoiu6787 6 лет назад +1

    useless , better get speedway mini 4 electric scooter, 40km/h max speed and a range between 40-50km and only 15 kg weight

    • @owenjones-wells9395
      @owenjones-wells9395 5 лет назад +2

      Except are illegal in uk

    • @mohammadhachem398
      @mohammadhachem398 5 лет назад +1

      15kg that s a lot

    • @michaltakac673
      @michaltakac673 Год назад

      The only point of getting a kick scooter for me is to put some exercise to my commute, getting an escooter is pointless, I can directly take a bus then.

  • @flowerchild496
    @flowerchild496 Год назад

    This rice cooker is perfect! I use it only for me ruclips.net/user/postUgkxviiltW7NlHbp_VL_bLbIkbLAvILVhnia and sometimes me and my friend so the small size is really great for counter space since we never need to make all that much. I have been using it now for about 2 months and it still works perfectly. I use it for both rice and vegetables (better for harder vegetables like green beans and carrots, it made my broccoli way too smoosh-y for my taste). It keeps your rice on keep warm automatically which I really like, and I’ve used a few of the settings, flash rice, white rice, brown rice, and steam, and they all work super well for me, although I don’t like smooshy rice so I’ll usually use flash rice. It’s super easy to clean either in dishwasher or hand wash, and it’s pretty easy to get rice out of the grooves by where the container comes out. I assume this one will last me a long time but if I ever need another I will definitely be getting this one again!