Usually Groupon don't have great products, but this looks like a lot of fun!
Taken from the Groupon website...
Designed for adults and children over the age of 14, with a maximum weight of 65kg, the bike has chrome handlebars and a fully enclosed chain for safety. Requires assembly from a mechanically able person and comes with speedy after-sales services for peace of mind.
Today’s Groupon offers a 49cc off-road mini motocross bike in black, blue, orange or red for £129, distributed by STO Racing Products.
The Specifics
Mini motocross bike with automatic petrol engines
Chrome handlebars and fully enclosed chain
Extended rear swinging arm
Over-size black wheels
Full after-sales service
Designed for adults and kids 14 years and up
Maximum weight capacity: 65 kg
Dimensions:
Handlebar height - 68 cm
Foot peg height - 21 cm
Seat height - 35 cm
Foot peg to seat height - 35 cm
Overall length - 100 cm
Handlebar width - 62 cm
Body width - 23 cm
Top comments
leedsbiker
15 Oct 1518#8
Perfect for that special chavvy little **** in your life to terrorise the local roads and footpaths.
Jinkz to m5rcc
15 Oct 1516#12
Cheap and rubbish yes, but no need to throw Chinese in there, they make a lot of what we buy.
davidbrent
15 Oct 158#13
Noise pollution on housing estates, recreation grounds and large back gardens in 5..4..3..2...1..WWWWWWWWAAAAAARRRRRR....
Oneday77
15 Oct 155#15
Why spend 130 quid when they can just Nick a bike, thrash, crash and burn it for free.
Of course not forgetting the odd Angel that terrorises the neighbourhood with no helmet on a stolen bike and the crashes into a bus or car. They were always kind, sharing and could do no wrong.
All comments (70)
paulj48
15 Oct 152#1
Adults with a maximum weight of 65kg? that's most male adults then
ely1 to paulj48
15 Oct 152#3
10.24 stone! Hardly most male adults i know
NitrousUK to paulj48
15 Oct 151#14
Yeah, "adult" is a stretch. Teenager maximum. Average male weight is well over 70kg. Registered today, first and only comment is a ridiculously incorrect statement. Lame troll detected.
brookysm to paulj48
15 Oct 15#20
I'll need to order 2, one for each foot then....
CompositeGuru74
15 Oct 151#2
Looks very cheap breakable Chinese made too me. Not sure I'd let my son out on that.
Good deal for anyone who wants to risk it. I'll stick to Yamaha & Honda personally.
SL7
15 Oct 15#4
I must admit, I may be a couple of pounds over 10.24 stone! But not bad for our slimmer friends or older kids.
sofiasar
15 Oct 15#5
Do you charge it or does it use petrol
copystuff to sofiasar
15 Oct 15#6
Petrol 49cc
paulj48
15 Oct 153#7
well the average weight of a male adult in the UK is just over 13st or 83kg
leedsbiker
15 Oct 1518#8
Perfect for that special chavvy little **** in your life to terrorise the local roads and footpaths.
Opening post
Taken from the Groupon website...
Designed for adults and children over the age of 14, with a maximum weight of 65kg, the bike has chrome handlebars and a fully enclosed chain for safety. Requires assembly from a mechanically able person and comes with speedy after-sales services for peace of mind.
Today’s Groupon offers a 49cc off-road mini motocross bike in black, blue, orange or red for £129, distributed by STO Racing Products.
The Specifics
Mini motocross bike with automatic petrol engines
Chrome handlebars and fully enclosed chain
Extended rear swinging arm
Over-size black wheels
Full after-sales service
Designed for adults and kids 14 years and up
Maximum weight capacity: 65 kg
Dimensions:
Handlebar height - 68 cm
Foot peg height - 21 cm
Seat height - 35 cm
Foot peg to seat height - 35 cm
Overall length - 100 cm
Handlebar width - 62 cm
Body width - 23 cm
Top comments
Of course not forgetting the odd Angel that terrorises the neighbourhood with no helmet on a stolen bike and the crashes into a bus or car. They were always kind, sharing and could do no wrong.
All comments (70)
Registered today, first and only comment is a ridiculously incorrect statement. Lame troll detected.
I'll need to order 2, one for each foot then....
Good deal for anyone who wants to risk it. I'll stick to Yamaha & Honda personally.