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For Sale: Oxelo Town 9 Easyfold Adult Scooter !


shannonCS

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Hello everybody,


Due to somebody not showing up to pick this up, I am putting it back on the thread. Looking for a quick sale as am moving house next week!


Here is the original post:


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I am sad to say that I'm finally getting around to selling my adult scooter as I have a new job which requires me to drive to work (how boring..). The scooter was purchased last winter, but I genuinely only used it sporadically for my commute for around 2 months before landing this new job.


It is in great condition - here are some of its benefits:


- It handles uneven paving slabs like a treat thanks to its suspension

- It brakes well even in the rain (with handlebar brake which is super easy)

- It is one of very few adult scooters that go tall enough for someone over 170cm (I am 178cm tall). But obviously it would also suit somebody shorter.

- Its very light so easy to carry, but most of the time (when navigating through Charing Cross) I pulled it behind me on the back wheel like a suitcase which is so easy.

- It fits between your legs even when stuffed onto a South Eastern train

- The handle bars detach, fold down and clip onto the sides of the main bar so that you don't poke your fellow commuters.

- It folds up in like a second, its brilliant. Quite the head turner on the station platform.

- You can un-fold it in just as little time using one hand and your foot.

- It comes with a strap so you can have it on your shoulder if you wish.

- Box included if you like.

- I thought it would be a hassle in central London (due to all the pedestrians), but I used to zoom from Charing Cross, through Soho and up to Holborn in 10 mins. It also has a bell, which can come in handy.


* Added bonus: You'll probably make other scooter commuter friends.



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Its RRP was ?124.99 from Decathlon.. but I am selling for ** ?75 ** !


Let me know if interested, it really does make the commute so much more fun.




Photos: (let me know if they haven't worked) Or you can find photos on the Decathlon website


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