1. Ready....The speed you are going depends on how high but mainly the distance of how you jump. The faster you go, the more distance you generally cover.
2. Set.....How high you jump depends on how much you bend your knees. If you bend them a lot, you will generally jump higher.
3. Jump! Take the scooter with you by firmly grasping the handlebars.
4. Landing....For a smoothe land, you can have your back wheel hit before your front wheel. However, if you are going over an obstacle, this technique may interfere. Be ready for a bump if you hit at the same time.
5. And you're done! Be careful of wobbling. Even after you hit the ground, your scooter may still wobble.
The first person to jump on a scooter is Jason R
You go twoo feet back and run with your scooter and then you jump on it and you push. next you get on the ramp and you jump.
Just jump on it, though it isn't recommended.
Just unseat the scooter by the left side, then push the stand pushing the scooter backward
The secret to a 360 is all about body motion, first step is to move your head the direction you want the scooter to go 1 second before you jump. So you move your head in the direction, jump, and keep spinning with your head always 1 second in front of the scooter.
you turn your feet sideways you bend down( like you are about to jump) jump and pull up hard and fast on your handle bars and to get higher you have to jump higher
I would not I would buy a 12 volt charger and plug it in for a day
u pull up as hard as u can and jump as high as u can at the same time
roll forward at a decent pace then bunny hop while pushing the nose down to the angle of the jump
One can buy some cheap but quality scooter handlebar grips from Skate Hut, Razorama, Skates, eBay and Amazon online stores. Having a quality scooter handlebar grips is very important, as it allows one to have a proper grip when one goes on a jump with the scooter.
Watch this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2M11rmwmTIs U jump while lifting fronting of scooter, turn handlebars the flick it round quiute hard at 1st but you'll get there I ride scooters myself
yes you do need scooter forks on your scooter