Sadly only blue is this price, the pink version is still full price @ £129.99, you can usually pick up non seated versions for around this price, but it is unusual for this version to be as cheap as this. Excellent reviews & seems to be stock around in most postcodes I checked.
Experience the thrill of an electric scooter. This twist-and-go start up Zinc electric scooter includes a removeable saddle, durable polyurethane wheels and gets you up to speeds of 8mph. Designed with easy grip handles and an anti-slip footplate your children will get great stability. With minimal assembly your children can start playing faster with a run time of up to 60 minutes. The scooter gives you a fast recharge time so you can use it time after time for endless fun.
Comfortable saddle for relaxed riding, easy to remove.
Twist-and-go acceleration with speeds up to 8mph.
Hand operated rear disc braking for safe riding.
Fast recharge between runs.
Up to 60 minutes run time.
Anti-slip footplate.
Easy grip handles.
Size H89, W18cm.
Weight 10kg.
Maximum user weight: 70kg.
Minimal assembly.
Rechargeable (included).
10 comments
McHotpoon
14 Jul 17#1
Currently in a legal rangle with the local authority. Took mine out on a pot hole and struggling to get the cost for replacement back, apparently taking 15 days to repair a reported pot hole is keeping the road maintained.... Heat for the price £79.99 seems great.
poisondwarf to McHotpoon
15 Jul 172#6
you want the local authority to pay for your repair?
JonDOnnis
14 Jul 17#2
Fully grown man here, need to drop some kilos here then I can have a go on one of these
The_IMF
14 Jul 17#3
I'm 8kg over the limit. Not sure if I want to be any slimmer just to ride this bad boy but have some heat because it looks an awesome price.
I'm assuming this is for teens?
seaniboy
14 Jul 17#4
I want
yeababyyea
14 Jul 17#5
I'm paying £89.99 And going for the Zinc Volt 120 Electric Scooter. Does 12mph top speed not gonna love it :smile: it's at argos on offer aswel :smile:
rob200375
15 Jul 17#7
are you allowed to use these on pavements? thought you were not allowed to use them on highways(pavements etc) only on private areas - maybe wrong - its the reason ive held of getting one - be interested to know views
AnotherSobriquet
16 Jul 17#8
I thought these came under the same regulations as mobility scooters ... if they do you need a 'licence' to use on public pavements or roads.
QuickProfits
17 Jul 17#9
Probably more like 10 year olds. Teens where I live generally ride illegal off road motorbikes not electric scooters.
McHotpoon
24 Jul 17#10
No it's ok they covered replacement. Got some good folks working there, they will have my vote come elections.
Opening post
Comfortable saddle for relaxed riding, easy to remove.
Twist-and-go acceleration with speeds up to 8mph.
Fast recharge between runs.
Up to 60 minutes run time.
10 comments
I'm assuming this is for teens?