Because the wheels don't have lubrication any more. Just use oil for the wheel bearrings and it should stop the squeaky noise.
They make the noises from having kinky bum shex and their noses come from your mum.
i doubt it. usually they just make squeaky noises, and screaming noises and grunting.
you cant get district scooter wheels any where they dont make district wheels
there are much better wheels than razor. razor doesnt make any good scooter products
very squeaky! it depends on how old they are. once they reach the week and a half mark, they start to make more squeaky noises when you move them around and sometimes they do it out of no where! so don't freak out if you have a silent little one =)
The obvious is that the spoked are spoked and that the full aren't. Metal core wheels may make your scooter more stable.
buy new wheels,one piece bars and evenn get a bolt set to make it even more durable
Probably one that has 4 wheels if they make one for that!!!!!!
40 three wheel scooters and 10 four wheel scooters
You will be needing a shifter and two Allen keys. The shifter must fit your headset. (below the clamp & above the front tire) And 5mm Allen Keys. I would suggest a quad clam (makes your bars tighter & stops rattles) #1 Tighten your clamp to the max. #2 Make sure you have a spacer between your bearings (in the wheels).. (makes wheels solid and does not rattle) #3 Tighten your wheels to an adjustable tighten (enough see the wheel does not jiggle) Tightening the wheel too much will make your scooter impossible to move. More parts i suggest is a one piece and metalcores. Your scooter will be solid in no time. Pick your scooter up and drop it on it's wheels and see if it's bouncy and sounds solid. :)
they make harsh hissing noises.
If a radiator does not have enough time to warm up, it could end up making a squeaky noise. Also, a faulty radiator will make a squeaky noise.