Trikke 5 Scooter

Trikke 5


Awarded both the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award 2004 and The National Parenting Center 2004 Seal of Approval.

The Trikke T5 with its all aluminum construction and quick release folding system is sized perfectly for kids up to 10 years old. 

The high tech polished frame and colorful foot platforms, handgrips, wheels and wind screen are super cool and super durable. 

The three point stance and excellent dual hand brakes increase stability and control. 

The Trikke is truly a Fun Fitness-Machine.

The Trikke 5 is the coolest new way to buzz around the neighborhood - it's exercise made fun!

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A Brief History of Scooters
Author: Kent Pinkerton

Scooters were first known as a child's vehicle that dates back to before 1920. Although scooters were being manufactured, the majority of older children fashioned their own out of miscellaneous used parts. Remember the Little Rascal movies with scooters made out of produce crates? Technology and economies have changed since that time, allowing for today's mass produced scooters to offer a variety models and to be sold at a reasonably low cost.

Modern scooters not only include the push scooters that require a little bit of exercise, but also feature electric and gas motorized models. Advancements in technology have made way for many physically impaired individuals to replace wheel chairs with motorized scooters and mobility scooters. Competition among scooter manufacturers has led to unique design features as well as miniature low-powered motorcycles.

Motorized scooters are considered low-power motor vehicles by many municipalities and are subject to state and local regulations. Some scooters meet Department of Transportation regulations for operation on streets and roadways while others are prohibited from being on the streets. Any time a motorized vehicle is introduced into traffic areas, appropriate cautionary measures must be taken and proper safety gear must be worn.

Scooters can be easily found in the retail market, however not all retailers will carry all styles. Major discount or department stores may only carry a couple of models that they believe will be the most popular among their shoppers. A scooter store could specialize in a variety of recreational scooters, while another store will specialize in the mobility scooters.

Retailers also offer scooter accessories to enhance the experience as well as replacement parts and service. Any style of scooter can be purchased online for retail pricing. The current market demand for scooters makes it hard to find them at wholesale prices for a single purchase, but there are many opportunities for an individual to become a scooter dealer.

About the author: Scooters Info provides detailed information about scooters, including motor, electric, gas, mobility, push, and wholesale scooters, as well as scooter stores, parts, and accessories. Scooters Info is the sister site of  Electric Wheel Chairs Web.

Trikke 8 Air - Skateboarding

Trikke 8 Air

Trikke 8
3 Wheeled Scooter - Folds For Easy Storage - Human Powered

The Trikke 8 vehicle is a human powered vehicle with handlebars, hand brakes and articulated frame that lean while keeping all three wheels in contact with the ground at all times.

The T8 Convertible-Air is the next generation of the TRIKKE T8 and by far is the best adult ride yet.  The frame has been re-designed to make-go easier and is faster.  The T8C-Air offers much more in versatility of the surfaces you can ride on verses the polyurethane.  It is the ultimate adult ride for all around utility. It's more portable than the T12 Roadster, but equipped with the much sought-after air-filled tires for better hill climbing and smooth travel over varied terrain.

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Skateboarding - One of the most exciting and skilled board sports
Author: Ben Ruhland

Skateboarding has developed quite a bit in recent years. For decades when skateboarding was in its infancy, it was seen as an activity performed by youngsters, mainly rebel kids. In these earlier years skateboarders were perceived as outcasts who went around vandalizing other people's property by skating on it. It is becoming more understood these days but it still has a long way to go before people will fully understand the skill and dedication that goes into this sport. The basics of skateboarding like pushing yourself along the street are easy to learn but once you get into the tricks and manoeuvres such as the most basic trick, the ollie, it takes quite a bit more practice to master.

You need to learn the ollie as it's a fundamental move that is combined into the majority of tricks where the board leaves the ground. The ollie is what could be considered a "jump" where the skateboard and the rider leave the ground with the board under their feet. To really master this basic move it can take a natural skater up to a year to really get it down. When learning to skateboard some protective gear can go a long way to ensuring your safety as you can expect to take many falls when first starting out. A decent helmet, some elbow pads and knee pads will give you the safety you're looking for and a little extra confidence knowing you won't get too hurt when you fall.

You can buy this protective gear fairly cheap from most skate shops and even some general purpose stores. It's easy to get nervous when first starting out on a skateboard because your balance will most likely be very out of tune. But don't worry, every single skater you see out there on the skate park doing all those big moves, grinding rails, doing big grabs on the half pipe, they were all just like you when they started out. It's a sport that takes a lot of dedication, and it relies on practice. If you put in the hours you'll be popping kick flips in a matter of months. So go out there and get practicing, it'll keep you busy for many years to come. For more sports articles visit: http://www.choozle.com/sports/

About the author: If you're looking for more informative articles, checkout: http://www.choozle.com An information site run by Ben Ruhland