Pulse Kick ‘N Go Nitrous Scooter

Tuesday, 2. March 2010


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  • Riding scooter with unique kick T-bar to propel you forward
  • Narrowed handlebars improve stability, dual-density grips are designed to fit smaller hands
  • ABEC 7 precision speed bearings and 92A urethane street racing wheels
  • Easy to assemble; all necessary tools included
  • Designed for ages 5 and older

Product Description
The Pulse Kick ‘N Go™ Nitrous has high-performance; long-lasting urethane wheels and a friction brake system for maxim mum stopping power. A lower center of gravity offers maximum control and narrowed handlebars improve stability. Its dual-density grips are designed to fit smaller hands, while the rear guard keeps fingers away from moving parts. The shorter pedal makes kicking a breeze.Amazon.com Product Description
Designed for kids ages 5 and older, the Pulse Kick ‘N Go Nitrous uses a unique chain driven kick lever propulsion system that allows your child to accelerate and maintain speed without ever touching foot-to-ground. A lower center of gravity offers maximum control, and narrowed handlebars improve stability. Its dual-density grips are designed to fit smaller hands, while the rear guard keeps fingers away from moving parts.

Beginning riders can hop on and execute tight turns while maintaining a balanced stance on the deck. The new frame design is lighter but just as strong, and the friction braking system maximizes stopping power. The scooter’s powered via the single-action, dual sided, T-bar propulsion pedal at the back of the deck. After kicking it to power your ride, the T-bar comes back to its normal position within a few seconds for another propulsive kick. It’s completed by BSB ABEC 7 precision speed bearings and 92A urethane street racing wheels with reinforced nylon hubs. It’s quick and easy to assemble, and all necessary tools are included.

Pulse Kick ‘N Go Nitrous Scooter

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5 Responses to “Pulse Kick ‘N Go Nitrous Scooter”



  1. Pete Romano Says:

    Recieved the scooter today VIA UPS. The outer box was heavily damaged and the inner box that the scooter was in was damaged as well. While I’m sure USP shipping did not help the packaging was very poorly done. The scooters box was inside a much larger box with very little packing material. It’s a heavy scooter so it was slamming around in the bigger box. I opened it up and most of the plastic tie wraps that secured parts in place had snapped. The major item that was damaged was the front wheel (not yet attached) the bearing holder had cracked from an impact. I’m packing it up and sending it back for a refund. If it can’t survive shipping I’m sure my kid would have been the death of it in short order. This was sent by Amazon and usually they do a good job of packing but not this time :(
    Rating: 2 / 5



  2. Gregory W. York Says:

    I ordered this as a last minute Christmas gift. It arrived ontime and in perfect shape.
    Rating: 5 / 5



  3. Lisa Joy Short Says:

    I ordered this product as a Christmas gift. Fedex stood outside my husband’s office 2 times before Chrismas and did not bring the package in. Sorry to say “Santa’s sleigh” got lost with my 10 year old’s best gift!
    Rating: 4 / 5



  4. Kristen Coleman Says:

    Got this for my 7 year old son for Christmas. He IMMEDIATELY fell in love. He spent every spare moment riding his scooter, which he felt was so much better than just a boring Razor. Well, guess what? The Razor his brother has had for 7-8 years never broke. He rode the scooter in to the garage to park, picked it up by the handle as always to help pull it into its parking spot, and the handle came out of the fork above the wheel. No big deal, right? WRONG. Now I am a very handy woman, and I have plenty of tools, but between my husband and I we COULD NOT fix this scooter. Called Customer Service, but they were really very unhelpful. Offered to send another set of Allen wrenches and directions. Gee, thanks.
    Rating: 3 / 5



  5. J. Leff Says:

    When you ride you have to pump a million times to coast just a short distance before you have to pump again. It doesn’t go very fast at all. You’re much better off pushing off the ground like on a regular scooter. Save your money and get a regular scooter instead.
    Rating: 1 / 5

 

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