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2008 IZIP 150 Electric Scooter Go the distance with ease and speed when you hop aboard the I-Zip 150 Electric Scooter, which features a fold-and-carry design for easy transport and storage. When you need to go a farther distance than a comfortable walk, the I-Zip 150 will get you there and back quickly. It has a 5.5-mile range on a single charge (depending on rider weight) and has a top speed of 8 MPH. It also has a safety power system where you push the scooter to 2 MPH, twist the throttle, and then let the motor take over. This scooter is best suited for youngsters 8 and older with a maximum rider weight of 120 pounds.
Specifications:
- Top speed: 8 MPH
- Range: 5.5 MPH
- Power: 135 watts of performance power with direct belt drive
- Battery: Rechargeable, EV-rated SLA type; two 12V/4.5AH batteries inside one pack
- User controls: Power on/off; safety power system
- Maximum rider weight: 120 pounds
About Currie Technologies Dr. Malcolm Currie, the former chairman of Hughes Aircraft and Delco Electronics, founded Currie Technologies Inc. in 1997 based on his conviction that someday, in the near future, hybrid and electric vehicles would become increasingly important for fundamental economic and environmental reasons. Ten years of sustained experience makes Currie Technologies an acknowledged leader in the business. Its battery technologies include everything from sealed lead acid to nickel metal hydride to the newest and lightest weight lithium-ion battery systems. Currie Technologies utilizes its own factory and design team, who work in conjunction with an international research team to constantly create new designs and respond to market needs.
Tags: Acknowledged Leader, Battery Systems, Battery Technologies, Currie Technologies Inc, Delco Electronics, Dr Malcolm, Electric Scooter, Electric Vehicles, Environmental Reasons, Hughes Aircraft, Lithium, Lithium Ion Battery, Nickel Metal Hydride, Performance Power, Push Scooter, Scooter Electric, Sealed Lead Acid, Top Speed, Watts, Youngsters
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Razor A Push Scooter ( Kick Scooter ) Description: The Original Razor A Push Scooter perfect for any age 5+!
Specifications:
Easy to fold and carry! Weighs only 6 lbs and folds to 23″L x 5″W x 7″H. Measures 26″L x 14″W x 35″H unfolded. Durable polished, aircraft aluminum. Single folding action mechanism Rear step friction brake for quick stops. Patented folding mechanism 98mm inline style wheels with ABEC 5 bearings Backed by 6 month manufacturer warranty. Handle bar height when fully extended from the wheel to the top of the handle bar is 33 inches. Measured from the ground to the top of the handle bar, fully extended, is 35″. Max. rider weight: 143lbs For ages 5+
Tags: Abec 5 Bearings, Action Mechanism, Aircraft Aluminum, Friction Brake, Handle Bar, Kick Scooter, Manufacturer Warranty, Push Scooter, Razor Scooter, Scooter Razor, Style Wheels, Warranty, Wheel
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Go-Ped Know-Ped Push Scooter Inspired by the original Sport gas-powered scooter, the Know-Ped kick scooter offers all the design features of the Sport but without the motor. The Know-Ped is handcrafted from high-grade, aircraft-quality materials, including a 4130 Chromyl frame and a patented, cantilevered Chromyl fork. The 6-inch Go-Active rubber tires, meanwhile, deliver a smooth ride regardless of the street conditions. Other details include high ground clearance, front and rear brakes, and a folding design for easy storage.
Specifications:
- Engine: None
- Transmission: Kick
- Frame: Aircraft-quality 4130 Chromyl
- Fork: Patented, cantilevered, aircraft-quality 4130 Chromyl
- Wheel type: 6-inch solid Go-Active rubber replaceable tires
- Rims: Mach 12 reinforced, high-impact polymer
- Front brake: Wheel caliper
- Rear brake: Stomp fender
- Folding: Yes, for easy storage and transport
- Suggested usage: City/cruising
- Max capacity: 400 pounds
- Weight: 13 pounds
- Folded dimensions: 34 by 13 by 13 inches (W x H x D)
- Unfolded dimensions: 34 by 39 by 13 inches (W x H x D)
Customer Review: Just a little too Big, otherwise great I thought it would be great for short distances to get to the train. I wanted something that I thought would have a smooth ride. The Go-Ped is very smooth to ride. It great. And, it is especially fun to ride with a slight downgrade. But, its also too bulky for commuting! It’s really! pushing it to sit on a bus or train seat with someone next to you. On a really crowded train its just too big. And the reviewer who commented that it doesn’t stand up is absolutely right. The problem presents itself even when trying to rest it at your feet. Its got to lean out a bit to rest on anything other than the wheel. Lastly while its fun, it was also more work than I thought for the speed. Frankly, I’d almost rather run (but, then I’m a runner). And, to be clear, I don’t think this is a bad scooter at all!! Its just too big relative to what I was looking for. Customer Review: Love this ‘Grown-Up’ scooter! I’m a 43 year old mom and nurse and I’d been riding my son’s Razor and almost killing myself when those tiny wheels hit a bump or a hole. Then I bought the Know-Ped and life became fun again! Yes, it’s bigger and heavier, but that’s okay . . . I’m bigger and heavier than a 9 year-old. I like that I can put my feet side by side while coasting and I feel oh-so-much-more stable. It folds down and hooks together nicely and you get a little biceps work out while carrying it! I keep it in my trunk and ride it from where I have to park my car to where I work in San Francisco . . quick, fun, good exercise. Highly recommended!
Tags: Aircraft Quality, Caliper, Cantilevered, Design Features, Fender, Gas Powered Scooter, Gas Scooter, Ground Clearance, High Impact, Impact Polymer, Kick Scooter, Know Ped, Max Capacity, Push Scooter, Quality Materials, Rear Brakes, Rims, Smooth Ride, Storage Specifications, Train Seat
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Go-Ped Know-Ped Push Scooter Inspired by the original Sport gas-powered scooter, the Know-Ped kick scooter offers all the design features of the Sport but without the motor. The Know-Ped is handcrafted from high-grade, aircraft-quality materials, including a 4130 Chromyl frame and a patented, cantilevered Chromyl fork. The 6-inch Go-Active rubber tires, meanwhile, deliver a smooth ride regardless of the street conditions. Other details include high ground clearance, front and rear brakes, and a folding design for easy storage.
Specifications:
- Engine: None
- Transmission: Kick
- Frame: Aircraft-quality 4130 Chromyl
- Fork: Patented, cantilevered, aircraft-quality 4130 Chromyl
- Wheel type: 6-inch solid Go-Active rubber replaceable tires
- Rims: Mach 12 reinforced, high-impact polymer
- Front brake: Wheel caliper
- Rear brake: Stomp fender
- Folding: Yes, for easy storage and transport
- Suggested usage: City/cruising
- Max capacity: 400 pounds
- Weight: 13 pounds
- Folded dimensions: 34 by 13 by 13 inches (W x H x D)
- Unfolded dimensions: 34 by 39 by 13 inches (W x H x D)
Customer Review: Just a little too Big, otherwise great I thought it would be great for short distances to get to the train. I wanted something that I thought would have a smooth ride. The Go-Ped is very smooth to ride. It great. And, it is especially fun to ride with a slight downgrade. But, its also too bulky for commuting! It’s really! pushing it to sit on a bus or train seat with someone next to you. On a really crowded train its just too big. And the reviewer who commented that it doesn’t stand up is absolutely right. The problem presents itself even when trying to rest it at your feet. Its got to lean out a bit to rest on anything other than the wheel. Lastly while its fun, it was also more work than I thought for the speed. Frankly, I’d almost rather run (but, then I’m a runner). And, to be clear, I don’t think this is a bad scooter at all!! Its just too big relative to what I was looking for. Customer Review: Love this ‘Grown-Up’ scooter! I’m a 43 year old mom and nurse and I’d been riding my son’s Razor and almost killing myself when those tiny wheels hit a bump or a hole. Then I bought the Know-Ped and life became fun again! Yes, it’s bigger and heavier, but that’s okay . . . I’m bigger and heavier than a 9 year-old. I like that I can put my feet side by side while coasting and I feel oh-so-much-more stable. It folds down and hooks together nicely and you get a little biceps work out while carrying it! I keep it in my trunk and ride it from where I have to park my car to where I work in San Francisco . . quick, fun, good exercise. Highly recommended!
Tags: Aircraft Quality, Caliper, Cantilevered, Design Features, Fender, Gas Powered Scooter, Gas Scooter, Ground Clearance, High Impact, Impact Polymer, Kick Scooter, Know Ped, Max Capacity, Push Scooter, Quality Materials, Rear Brakes, Rims, Smooth Ride, Storage Specifications, Train Seat
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Go-Ped Know-Ped Push Scooter Inspired by the original Sport gas-powered scooter, the Know-Ped kick scooter offers all the design features of the Sport but without the motor. The Know-Ped is handcrafted from high-grade, aircraft-quality materials, including a 4130 Chromyl frame and a patented, cantilevered Chromyl fork. The 6-inch Go-Active rubber tires, meanwhile, deliver a smooth ride regardless of the street conditions. Other details include high ground clearance, front and rear brakes, and a folding design for easy storage.
Specifications:
- Engine: None
- Transmission: Kick
- Frame: Aircraft-quality 4130 Chromyl
- Fork: Patented, cantilevered, aircraft-quality 4130 Chromyl
- Wheel type: 6-inch solid Go-Active rubber replaceable tires
- Rims: Mach 12 reinforced, high-impact polymer
- Front brake: Wheel caliper
- Rear brake: Stomp fender
- Folding: Yes, for easy storage and transport
- Suggested usage: City/cruising
- Max capacity: 400 pounds
- Weight: 13 pounds
- Folded dimensions: 34 by 13 by 13 inches (W x H x D)
- Unfolded dimensions: 34 by 39 by 13 inches (W x H x D)
Customer Review: Just a little too Big, otherwise great I thought it would be great for short distances to get to the train. I wanted something that I thought would have a smooth ride. The Go-Ped is very smooth to ride. It great. And, it is especially fun to ride with a slight downgrade. But, its also too bulky for commuting! It’s really! pushing it to sit on a bus or train seat with someone next to you. On a really crowded train its just too big. And the reviewer who commented that it doesn’t stand up is absolutely right. The problem presents itself even when trying to rest it at your feet. Its got to lean out a bit to rest on anything other than the wheel. Lastly while its fun, it was also more work than I thought for the speed. Frankly, I’d almost rather run (but, then I’m a runner). And, to be clear, I don’t think this is a bad scooter at all!! Its just too big relative to what I was looking for. Customer Review: Love this ‘Grown-Up’ scooter! I’m a 43 year old mom and nurse and I’d been riding my son’s Razor and almost killing myself when those tiny wheels hit a bump or a hole. Then I bought the Know-Ped and life became fun again! Yes, it’s bigger and heavier, but that’s okay . . . I’m bigger and heavier than a 9 year-old. I like that I can put my feet side by side while coasting and I feel oh-so-much-more stable. It folds down and hooks together nicely and you get a little biceps work out while carrying it! I keep it in my trunk and ride it from where I have to park my car to where I work in San Francisco . . quick, fun, good exercise. Highly recommended!
Tags: Aircraft Quality, Caliper, Cantilevered, Design Features, Fender, Gas Powered Scooter, Gas Scooter, Ground Clearance, High Impact, Impact Polymer, Kick Scooter, Know Ped, Max Capacity, Push Scooter, Quality Materials, Rear Brakes, Rims, Smooth Ride, Storage Specifications, Train Seat
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Go-Ped Know-Ped Push Scooter The self-powered push scooter crafted for adults. Created in 1997 and inspired by the original Sport gas-powered scooter, the Know-Ped has all the design features of the Sport without the motor. Handcrafted from the same high quality aircraft grade materials that all Go-Peds are made from, the Know-Ped is strong, durable and portable. It stands out as the new standard in push scooter design and construction.
Specifications: ? Lightweight and extremely strong single side frame and fork ? Front and rear brakes for greater safety ? Low position and wide width standing platform increase stability and foot room ? 6.5 in. diameter wheels offer greater safety, stability and lower rolling resistance ? Folding handle bars for portability and easy stowage ? Constructed of aircraft grade materials for light weight strength and portability ? Great for years 8+
Tags: Construction Specifications, Design And Construction, Design Features, Diameter Wheels, Foot Room, Gas Powered Scooter, Gas Scooter, Grade Materials, Handle Bars, Know Ped, New Scooter, Old Mom, Push Scooter, Quality Aircraft, Rear Brakes, Side Frame, Smooth Ride, Stowage, Tiny Wheels, Train Seat
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Go-Ped Know-Ped Push Scooter Inspired by the original Sport gas-powered scooter, the Know-Ped kick scooter offers all the design features of the Sport but without the motor. The Know-Ped is handcrafted from high-grade, aircraft-quality materials, including a 4130 Chromyl frame and a patented, cantilevered Chromyl fork. The 6-inch Go-Active rubber tires, meanwhile, deliver a smooth ride regardless of the street conditions. Other details include high ground clearance, front and rear brakes, and a folding design for easy storage.
Specifications:
- Engine: None
- Transmission: Kick
- Frame: Aircraft-quality 4130 Chromyl
- Fork: Patented, cantilevered, aircraft-quality 4130 Chromyl
- Wheel type: 6-inch solid Go-Active rubber replaceable tires
- Rims: Mach 12 reinforced, high-impact polymer
- Front brake: Wheel caliper
- Rear brake: Stomp fender
- Folding: Yes, for easy storage and transport
- Suggested usage: City/cruising
- Max capacity: 400 pounds
- Weight: 13 pounds
- Folded dimensions: 34 by 13 by 13 inches (W x H x D)
- Unfolded dimensions: 34 by 39 by 13 inches (W x H x D)
Customer Review: Just a little too Big, otherwise great I thought it would be great for short distances to get to the train. I wanted something that I thought would have a smooth ride. The Go-Ped is very smooth to ride. It great. And, it is especially fun to ride with a slight downgrade. But, its also too bulky for commuting! It’s really! pushing it to sit on a bus or train seat with someone next to you. On a really crowded train its just too big. And the reviewer who commented that it doesn’t stand up is absolutely right. The problem presents itself even when trying to rest it at your feet. Its got to lean out a bit to rest on anything other than the wheel. Lastly while its fun, it was also more work than I thought for the speed. Frankly, I’d almost rather run (but, then I’m a runner). And, to be clear, I don’t think this is a bad scooter at all!! Its just too big relative to what I was looking for. Customer Review: Love this ‘Grown-Up’ scooter! I’m a 43 year old mom and nurse and I’d been riding my son’s Razor and almost killing myself when those tiny wheels hit a bump or a hole. Then I bought the Know-Ped and life became fun again! Yes, it’s bigger and heavier, but that’s okay . . . I’m bigger and heavier than a 9 year-old. I like that I can put my feet side by side while coasting and I feel oh-so-much-more stable. It folds down and hooks together nicely and you get a little biceps work out while carrying it! I keep it in my trunk and ride it from where I have to park my car to where I work in San Francisco . . quick, fun, good exercise. Highly recommended!
Tags: Aircraft Quality, Caliper, Cantilevered, Design Features, Fender, Gas Powered Scooter, Gas Scooter, Ground Clearance, High Impact, Impact Polymer, Kick Scooter, Know Ped, Max Capacity, Push Scooter, Quality Materials, Rear Brakes, Rims, Smooth Ride, Storage Specifications, Train Seat
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