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RE: Cheap Teenage Battery Scooter ! Christmas Pressie ?

Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 23rd November 2004, 20:03

neither of those links works for me?

Neil

RE: Cheap Teenage Battery Scooter ! Christmas Pressie ?

galaxy (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 23rd November 2004, 20:05

Sorry but not sure why ? :/

Copy and paste the links into address bar as that should work :)

RE: Cheap Teenage Battery Scooter ! Christmas Pressie ?

jeeewizz (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 23rd November 2004, 20:09

Its up on Rpoints at the moment £37.00 plus you get 4% cashback in rpoints too :)

RE: Cheap Teenage Battery Scooter ! Christmas Pressie ?

HD462 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 24th November 2004, 00:22

It`s the Reviewer frame it puts at the top of the window. When you get the page not displayed page up, delete the first part of the address (the Reviewer bit) up to the 2nd http, then hit enter.

Just ordered one, cheers. I was a bit wary having never heard of the site before, but seems to be an outlet for catalogues to shift old/discontinued stock or something like that.




Mark. :)

RE: Cheap Teenage Battery Scooter ! Christmas Pressie ?

pat-w (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 24th November 2004, 00:29

galaxy, thanks for this- was gonna buy my niece 3 or 4 cd`s so this will shock the hell out of her!
Plus, I`m going to have to test it first...just to make sure it`s err.....working......yeah, to check it works :D

RE: Cheap Teenage Battery Scooter ! Christmas Pressie ?

slipperysam (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 24th November 2004, 00:42

Don`t forget that the old bill treat these a bit like mopeds, riders must be aged 14 and need insurance, tax, helmet (and driving licence??) for riding on the road, pavement or public parks. Details here.



"Due to budget cutbacks, the light at the end of the tunnel has been extinguished." Spike Milligan

RE: Cheap Teenage Battery Scooter ! Christmas Pressie ?

HD462 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 24th November 2004, 01:11

Yeah, it makes a mockery of the licensing laws really. You can go faster on a push bike. Granted, there is a licence category for electrically propelled vehicles (really meant for milk floats, road sweepers etc), but how many people using those electric disabled buggies do you think have licence and insurance for it?

Some of those are used on the road, and are road legal (have lights, indicators etc) so should be licensed, mot`d and insured by rights. But how often do you ever hear of them getting stopped?

The same applies to those electric bikes you see older men often on. They go a fair speed, also have pedals, so could be classed as an electrically propelled vehicle, or even possibly a moped (motorised and pedal powered).

It just shows the law is an ass sometimes...you could buy your kids an 18 speed mountain bike that was capable of going faster.




Mark. :)

RE: Cheap Teenage Battery Scooter ! Christmas Pressie ?

Stuart McLean (Reviewer) posted this on Wednesday, 24th November 2004, 08:18

Bought one of these last Christmas for the kids and they love it...battery seems to last for ages and is reasonably quick to recharge. Just don`t let them go up hills on it...

They don`t go very fast at all though ...kids of 7 up will be fine and they`re as easy to control as the other little self-propelled metal scooters , and much quicker to stop.

A lot of fun...can`t imagine anyone getting into any trouble with on of these. Unlike the petrol versions, these are virtually silent too...

RE: Cheap Teenage Battery Scooter ! Christmas Pressie ?

hambrook (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 24th November 2004, 11:49

All gone - Sold out :(

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