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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Adult-Scooter-pneumatic-Tyres-Edition/dp/B00I981CA2.


Suitable for adults and teens alike. Features include: strong steel frame, 16" alloy wheels with pneumatic tyres, front and rear caliper brakes, safety pads on stem and handlebars, and vibrant black paint. These scooters are ideal for joining in when out with the kids or for things like dog walking/sledging. They also work well off road, especially on grass/gravel, where the smaller stunt scooters become unusable.


This was given to my daughter for the new school year, but we cycle and won't use it.


It's new - only used to try it out - it's good fun!


Selling for ?65.00


The link above has all the details -

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