
Hudora BigWheel Air 230 Dual Brake
Hudora BigWheel Air 230 Dual Brake
It's certainly better than a scooter with hard tyres, but the BigWheel also shakes quite a bit. It's also annoying that the small tyres have to be inflated all the time, otherwise you'll pump yourself out while riding :-)
6 months ago
The handbrake of the Hudora BigWheel Air 230 Dual Brake is not directly coupled with the rear brake. Instead, there are two separate braking systems: a hand brake and a foot brake. To brake, you can either use the hand brake or step on the mudguard (the foot brake).
Automatically generated from the .Unfortunately, we are currently unable to offer the replacement inner tube for the front wheel of the Hudora BigWheel Air 230 and therefore recommend that you contact the manufacturer directly: https://hilfe.hudora.de/support/tickets/new.
Hello! No, there is no belt included.
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The two grips on the handlebars are prevented from falling down with a rubber cord when you take them out. If you loosen this, you should be able to attach the grips upside down. You would then have to turn the bell and the grip pads, but that is doable. On the brake there will be a screw whose end will be on top (about 3mm protruding) instead of the recessed head. But I don't think that will be a problem.
I have the same problem with the tire. Currently checking with Hudora and waiting for the feedback.
Advantage: Comfort when driving Disadvantage: You can catch a puncture
The product weighs 6.5 kg, according to the specification. Actually not that heavy, but relatively big. Packing it on a backpack... I don't know if that would work.
As fast as they can kick.
Cycling is allowed on the cycle paths, but lights must be available for night riding.
Unfortunately, we cannot offer spare parts as we do not have a source of supply for them. Sorry. If it is possible to obtain one in the future, we will of course make an effort to do so.
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