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Conquiztador
18th November 2007, 08:48
Had a look at the KillerCycle and noticed this:

"Razor Rebellion High Performance Electric Chopper
(MPN: 15555bl)
Price Range: $259.99 - $399.00 from 4 Sellers

Description: With this electric chopper, youths can put themselves in charge of adventure. It features double chrome front fork, classic American V-Twin style motor casing, passed sissy bar and 16 front and 12 Fat Daddy rear pneumatic tires. This high-performance, variable speed chain-drive 350-watt motor makes speeds up to 17 miles per hour, and carries up to 220 lbs. The controls are all in the riders hands, as the 40 minutes of continuous use per charge gives a wide range of power in motion. Requires 2 12V sealed lead acid batteries . Also includes battery charger, kick stand and tools. Charge time for battery is 8 hours. Safety equipment such as helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads are recommended. Measures 52.5L x 19W x 26H.Read and understand the enclosed owner's manual before riding. Safety equipment such as a helmet, elbow and knee pads are recommended. Use this product only in controlled environments free of potential traffic hazards and not on public streets."

Just what we need in NZ...

http://tgdaily.pgpartner.com/search_getprod.php/masterid=9840487/

McDuck
18th November 2007, 14:09
No Thanks.

Conquiztador
19th November 2007, 17:49
there is something contradictionary in these two statements:

- youths can put themselves in charge of adventure.

- 40 minutes of continuous use per charge

But perhaps it is what US parents are after? 40 minute adventures on a concreted backyard??