Built to allow teenagers to do tricks and hit the skate parks, while still providing the compactness of the Grow-Ped.
Specifications:
Heavy duty 20in X-Ped Tbar fitting with billet pro clamp, drag bar and wood dowel
Unbendable ½in axle bolt with welded axle bushings
Thicker head tube
Heavy duty 4130 Chromoly steel frame with lifetime guarantee
New "Synister Black? powder coating
Specifications
About Go-Ped
Steve Patmont, his wife Hannelore, and their two sons Gabe and Tim launched Patmont Motor Werks (PMW) in 1985, building Go-Ped motorized scooters in their Pleasanton, California, garage for friends and family. Today, Patmont Motor Werks is a world leader in personal transportation, and manufactures its scooters in a much bigger garage--a state-of-the-art 70,000-square-foot production facility in Minden, Nevada. Patmont Motor Werks is constantly building new innovations in the portable transportation market. The company introduced the ESR750 pure electric line in 2003, a zero-emission transportation device for riders who want to reduce their carbon footprint. In 2005, the Patmont family introduced the patented Cantilevered Independent Dynamic Linkless Indispension (CIDLI). The simple yet revolutionary suspension system redefined the portable transportation market once again. Patmont Motor Werks remains family owned, with a dedicated extended family of employees, vendors, authorized dealers, and loyal customers.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Go-Ped Super Grow-Ped Kick Scooter (Sinister Black) (Sports) A few words.
Facing the choices for personal transportation turned into quite a difficult task for me. Budget played a rather large roll in this, but mostly convenience. I live in San Francisco, so practical and convenient mobility is essential. At first, I wanted to get a bike, but decided against that because I did not want to risk it getting stolen, but mainly because a new [decent] bicycle trended towards being crazy expensive. I wanted something that I could take out, get me from A to B, then occasionally to C, back to A again, then fold it up and put it out of the way. My attention was turned to kick scooters. I spent nearly two weeks researching scooters because I didn't want some cheap Razor, they are made for kids after all. I stumbled upon Go-Ped, at first I didn't know they made kick scooters, and was pleased to find out that their kick scooters were affordable and primarily made for adults! This immediately shied me away from the Xootr, my first choice,...Read more |