Pulse Performance Products KR2 Pro Scooter

What kind of Scooter is Pulse performance Kr2?

The KR2 Freestyle Scooter from Pulse Performance Products is the perfect choice for beginners just getting used to riding on two wheels. Built solid and tough for the first time scooter rider, the large 6000 series heat-treated aluminum deck and reinforced steel front fork can handle excessive abuse.

Which is the best pulse scooter to buy?

Pulse Performance Products KR2 Freestyle Scooter – Beginner Kick Pro Scooter … 4.0 out of 5 stars. – Pulse Performance Products KR2 Freestyle Scooter – Beginner Kick Pro Scooter … 5.0 out of 5 stars.

What do you need for pulse Charger scooter?

Rear wheel axle with spacers, adjusters, washers, and nuts for the Pulse® Charger electric scooter. For belt drive rear wheels. Rear wheel with chain sprocket, brake rotor, and bearings for the Pulse® Charger electric scooter.

What kind of foot deck does Pulse scooter use?

Foot deck for the Pulse® Charger City Skull electric scooter. Pink, light blue and black graphics on pink plastic foot deck. This foot deck fits all Pulse® Charger electric scooters. Super bright 2500 lumen rechargeable LED headlight set for the Pulse® Charger electric scooter.

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For a fun pro scooter on a budget, then the KR2 from Pulse Performance is the winner of our best value title. OK, it’s mainly for kids but can take a lightweight adult of up to 140 pounds. Or if you already have your own pro scooter and your mini-me wants to join you on your rides, then the KR2 is a good place for junior to start.

For its small size, the KR2 is reassuringly solid and stable, while its nice-sized solid core urethane wheels with ABEC-5 ratings give a smooth enough ride. Made from a high-tensile steel with a sturdy aluminum deck that’s great for smaller feet, we also like the over-sized handlebars to give junior confidence in their control as they get started. And, while designed for beginners, there are some nice touches which means the KR2 can throw some mean pro scooter tricks and shapes, while the rear foot brake can safely bring everything to a neat stop. For less than $35, you’ll be surprised by how much fun you can have with the KR2 Freestyle.

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