✔ Rust resistant powder coated steel framework
✔ Adjustable steering handle
✔ Easy to operate twist & go variable speed control
✔ Side Stand
✔ Rubber wheels for a silent and smooth ride
✔ 15 to 20km on a single charge
✔ Can be folded for easy transport and storage
Contents:
E scooter
Fitting tools & UK Charger
Protection Pads
All comments (26)
husna2000
4 Jun 161#1
Looks so cool
dr_genestealer
4 Jun 161#2
I used to have one of these and they are awesome!
deathtrap3000
4 Jun 16#3
Cold 70kg max load :disappointed:
rajfordeals
4 Jun 16#4
:smiley: Good for 12+ age
deathtrap3000
4 Jun 161#5
Still cold haha
rajfordeals
4 Jun 16#6
Thats fine :wink:
pasheast
4 Jun 16#7
That's 11 stone in old money.
carefulbuyer
4 Jun 16#8
free protection but no helmet ...hmm
m1chaels
4 Jun 16#9
Where can you legally ride these?
grabbit
4 Jun 16#10
Is this the same item from the same seller only at a cheaper price? Or am I missing something,as it's advertised on the same ebay page as the deal above
Both the models are different. One I shared is with Seat. One you shared is without seat...
gazdoubleu
4 Jun 16#12
No a deal usually this price all over EBay.
grabbit
4 Jun 16#13
Actually maybe it is different,the other one doesn't seem to include a seat
grabbit
4 Jun 161#14
Yes,just saw that as I was checking them again to see if there was a difference
julietalphagolf
5 Jun 161#15
Silverstone.
garethcollins925
5 Jun 162#16
This is a warning to anyone thinking about buying a scooter from this company. I bought 4 of these scooters from this same company last year, for xmas presents for my children and God children. I thought they came with the standered "1 year warranty" like all new products, after no more than 3 months the scooters went wrong and started to either not work at all or had other problems, to cut along story short I phoned them up and was told that they were not prepared to help me out as they said that they only came with a "3 month warranty" after countless arguments on the phone with them they then only replaced one and sent parts for the others, eventually I had to scrap 2 of them, in total I am out of pocket to the sum of £120 thanks to this crap company!!! Please people do not give this company any of your money :disappointed:
moh89
5 Jun 16#17
Plenty of places, such as your kitchen, living room, bedroom, spare bedroom, garden and even driveway!
rmtheatre
5 Jun 161#18
I was picturing myself scooting to work and saving a fortune in petrol and parking and then I found this, boooo.
Electric scooters, go-peds, mini-motos, hoverboards and Segways etc. are all examples of vehicles that may be considered in legal terms to be motor vehicles and are therefore subject to all the usual legal requirements that apply to cars or motorcycles e.g. tax, insurance, registration and licensing and driver licensing. They cannot therefore be used on a road unless they conform to the law and many such vehicles will never be 'road legal' as their design fails to meet UK or EC road vehicle standards. Furthermore, such vehicles cannot legally be used on the pavement either, in fact the only place they can be used is on private land with the landowner's permission.
Some people think that because such vehicles are small they are toys and therefore the law doesn't apply but the legislation does not exempt 'toys' and the physical size of the vehicle is no great indicator of whether it's a child's toy.
If such vehicles are used on the road/pavement by young people, not only may the rider be committing a number of offences but their parents may also face prosecution for aiding and abetting or permitting the offences.
rmtheatre
5 Jun 161#19
BTW still voted hot as it is a good deal.
rajfordeals
5 Jun 16#20
Thanks for information. I was not aware of this. Was planning to buy for my kid. Now I have to rethink...
ganon
5 Jun 16#21
So is it legal to use in the park?
rmtheatre
5 Jun 16#22
wondered the same thing myself
johankirchner
5 Jun 16#23
This fake is from China, no Guarantee it will last 5 min hence eBay. Sorry, don't buy fakes
hot_top
5 Jun 16#24
What is the fine for riding one of these on the street?
Opening post
✔ Rust resistant powder coated steel framework
✔ Adjustable steering handle
✔ Easy to operate twist & go variable speed control
✔ Side Stand
✔ Rubber wheels for a silent and smooth ride
✔ 15 to 20km on a single charge
✔ Can be folded for easy transport and storage
Contents:
E scooter
Fitting tools & UK Charger
Protection Pads
All comments (26)
here
Electric scooters, go-peds, mini-motos, hoverboards and Segways etc. are all examples of vehicles that may be considered in legal terms to be motor vehicles and are therefore subject to all the usual legal requirements that apply to cars or motorcycles e.g. tax, insurance, registration and licensing and driver licensing. They cannot therefore be used on a road unless they conform to the law and many such vehicles will never be 'road legal' as their design fails to meet UK or EC road vehicle standards. Furthermore, such vehicles cannot legally be used on the pavement either, in fact the only place they can be used is on private land with the landowner's permission.
Some people think that because such vehicles are small they are toys and therefore the law doesn't apply but the legislation does not exempt 'toys' and the physical size of the vehicle is no great indicator of whether it's a child's toy.
If such vehicles are used on the road/pavement by young people, not only may the rider be committing a number of offences but their parents may also face prosecution for aiding and abetting or permitting the offences.