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I have for sale a lightweight, aluminium micro scooter.
Maximum riders weight 100KG (15.7 stone), so it's suitable for some adults too, as well as kids.
It folds down for storage when not in use and, because I've never used it, is in immaculate condition, complete with it's original box.
Only £30. It would make an ideal Christmas present!
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no offence, but can't you pick these things up for £10 in places like B&M etc.
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No offence taken...
You can buy micro scooters just about anywhere, but the difference in the price will always be reflected in the quality of the goods.
You know the old saying... buy cheap, pay twice!
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Oh, and a quick visit to B&M's website only produced a "Hello Kitty" folding scooter for £16.99. And while it doesn't give any specs, from the looks of it, I doubt very much that it can take a rider up to 15.7 stone!
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Yup! I was right!
Argo's webpage also sell the "Hello Kitty" scooter (price £19.99), and it's specs states it's maximum user weight is
50KG .
That's
half of what my scooter can carry...
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