Titan Freestyle Pro KS532 Suspension Scooter Blue with Red Large 5″ Wheels
Posted by: Mr.Cycling in Kick Scooters
Titan Freestyle Pro KS532 Suspension Scooter Blue with Red Large 5″ Wheels The model KS 532 includes these features Front Suspension Fork Kick Tail for doing wheelies and other tricks 6061 T6 heat treated air craft grade aluminum Large 125 mm polyeurethane wheels ABEC 3 sealed bearings Folds easily, patented mechanism Weighs 7.5 lbs. Rear fender /Step Brake 350 pound capacity for riding - 200 limit for freestyling Handlebars adjust total height from 21.75″ - 33.25″ 26″ long x 4″ wide overall Deck extends to surround rear axle Rear wheel bolts onto Reinforced angle brace, not just a flat strap like so many of the lower quality units 14″ x 4″ open deck from hinge brace to rear fender, no plastic deck, no rivets to loosen. All bolted and welded construction.
Customer Review: a step up
Overall this is a good medium price scooter that is a step up from “cheap” scooters.
It has been used and abused by my son for 1 month and performs well with no signs of stress.
Pro’s
Higher weight limit - we were looking for a scooter that would support older kids and adults.
Kickboard extension - the kickboard extension behind the rear wheel makes wheelies easy.
Shocks - the shocks don’t do as much as I thought they would. They are appropriately designed that they do not fully compress with a 200 lb load yet they still provide shock absorbtion with a 100 lb load. I’m not sure how much they really add to the overall ride though.
Price - compared to low cost (low quality) scooters and high end ($100+) scooters this is a good price versus quality for a kids scooter.
Con’s
Labeling - the weight limit listed in the product description is not on the box or in the instructions. This is a con because I belive in “trust but verify” with respect to specifications listed by the vendors.
Bearings - When first unpacked the steering column bearings “caught” in a few places making steering jerky. However this disappears with a small amount of weight on the scooter. This may be the design or a one-off manufacturing defect on the upper bearing. Either way it does not effect ride.
Customer Review: Titan Scooter
Very durable and easy to ride. The kids cruise all over and rave about their performance.














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