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Max Street Board Three wheel Foldable Heavy Duty Tri Scooter, ?40


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Heavy Duty Three Wheel Scooter specifically designed for adults

This is a strong and tough scooter is not made of brittle bendy plastic, it is built of solid aluminium fixings with a wooden ply deck built to handle a weight up to 100 Kg. This tri scooter uses the "tilt" steering system allowing steering using the body weight for tilting the handle bars.

The adjustable hand grip allows you to ride either one or two handed. It also features an adjustable handle bar height, levels 700mm - 970mm.

With ABEC 7 bearings and large HR82A wheels measuring 125mm x 44mm on the front and 100mm x 36mm on the back to ensure a comfortable ride. Capable of dealing with most urban terrain.

The deck is made from 7 -ply Canadian Maple with 2 ply fibreglass and grip tape, it also features a pressure brake over the rear wheel to ensure effective braking. This scooter folds down for easy transport or storage and weighs 5.5 kg Its Ideal as an adult 3 wheel scooter or a kids 3 wheel scooter.

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