E-scooter Tricks: The 180, The Wheelie, and the Bunny Hop

The Flash Motors Infinity X premium hyperscooter, with its 75-mph maximum speed and 70-mile mileage, is perfect for scooter tricks.

Flash Motors
2 min readJul 9, 2024
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The Flash Motors Infinity X premium hyperscooter, with its 75-mph maximum speed and 70-mile mileage, is perfect for scooter tricks. Below are three amazing tricks you can perform with Infinity X.

The 180

180 is a classic trick for two-wheelers and other micromobility vehicles, including skateboards and longboards. It requires retaining balance and control as you spin your electric scooter 180 degrees.

To do a 180, start by picking up speed and take off into the air with your e-scooter

. As you lift off the ground, start the rotation with your upper body and arms, turning your head and shoulders in the direction you want to spin.

Simultaneously, use your feet and legs to control the scooter and prevent balance loss while executing the trick.

The Wheelie

The wheelie is another classic trick for two-wheelers, especially motorcycles. It demands a high level of control and balance to lift the front wheel and maneuver the electric scooter with only the rear wheel touching the ground. In addition, mastering the wheelie can significantly improve your e-scooter riding skills.

To execute a wheelie, begin by riding at medium speed and shifting your weight slightly to the rear. As the front wheel lifts off the ground, pull the handlebars upward while leaning back to counterbalance the weight with your body.

Keep your eyes on the road and perform the trick in reverse if you want to return to normal e-scootering.

The Bunny Hop

Bunny hop is one of the most versatile electric scooter tricks. It can be incorporated into most routines. It involves simultaneously lifting both wheels off the ground and propelling the rider and e-scooter into midair.

To do the jump, begin bending your knees to crouch down while riding. Use your feet to push off the ground to lift the rear wheel while simultaneously pulling the handlebars upward to lift the front wheel.

Finally, push your legs against the deck to maximize the elevation. Maintain control and balance while in the air so you can land properly afterward.

You can also use the bunny hop to avoid obstacles like humps and puddles, making it a practical trick to master.

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