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REF: 8400170
2020
Designed for beginners learning freestyle scootering. The MF1.8+ is a supercharged version of the MF1.8 to give you even more style and sturdiness!!!
Features:
GLIDE PERFORMANCE: Metal core wheels with "high rebound" 88A rubber mounted on ABEC 7 bearings
DURABILITY: Triple-channel 4"x19" deck made from 6061 T6 aluminium.
LIGHTWEIGHT: With its aluminium components, the MF1.8 weighs just 3.7 kg!
Components:
DECK: The triple-channel deck is made from 6061 T6 anodised aluminium. There are four reinforcement rails for better stability and a better slide on grinds.~
Dimensions: 31 x 110 x 500 mm.
T-BAR (HANDLEBAR): Monoblock 6061 T6 aluminium T-bar (handlebar) with reinforcement plate. The advantage of aluminium is that it is lighter than steel.~
Dimensions: Ø = 35.6 mm, H = 560 mm, W =: 420 mm.~
Total height: 830 mm
FORK: Fork made from reinforced T6 aluminium. Fork compatible with 100 mm diameter wheels (built-in spacing system. The spacer is installed between two bearings to relieve the pressure exerted on these bearings).
WHEELS: Spoked alloy wheels, 100 mm diameter. High Rebound 88A PU. The MF1.8's wheels are mounted on ABEC 7 bearings for excellent glide performance.
COLLAR CLAMP: 3-bolt aluminium clamp. Internal diameter: 35.6 mm.
BRAKE: "Flex brake" designed to return to its original position after each use. The main difference from a spring brake:it limits vibrations".~
This system also slows down wear of the tyre’s rubber.
To correctly choose the size of your freestyle scooter, you should stand on it and check that the handlebar is at your hips, your arms are outstretched, and your back is straight.
100, 110 or 120 mm? The greater the wheel's diameter, the more stability the rider has and the faster they can go...
Freestyling on a scooter is an extreme sport (even for beginners). Our OXELO MF range was designed for this type of sport. But while they are durable, they are not indestructible.You should therefore restrict all movement in the steering column (tighten it if necessary) and watch out for parts starting to crack or break (replace the worn-out part if necessary) before, during, and after each use of this scooter.
The differences between a freestyle scooter and a classic scooter are similar to the differences between a BMX bike and a city bike.
The maximum weight for the MF1.8 is 100kg.
Get this part direct from our website or an in-store workshop using reference number 8227690
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