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Who Sells Motovox Stand-Up Gas Powered Scooter (Red/Gray)

Motovox Stand-Up Gas Powered Scooter (Red/Gray)

Motovox Stand-Up Gas Powered Scooter (Red/Gray)

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #202466 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Size: Handle bar adjustable up to 49-Inch, 51.5-Inch wheel base
  • Color: Red/Gray
  • Brand: Motovox
  • Model: 4001
  • Released on: 2012-04-22

Features

  • 43cc two-stroke, 2.3 hp gas engine
  • Folding handlebars for ease of storage
  • Front suspension for smooth handling and ride
  • Tough steel tube frame with polypropylene body
  • Front and rear disc brakes





Motovox Stand-Up Gas Powered Scooter (Red/Gray)









Product Description

The Motovox Stand-Up Scooter is an all-new innovative design, featuring tremendous performance and atheistics that are unrivaled in the market. The beefy tubular steel frame with tough polypropylene body will withstand years of regular use. Powerful 43 cc engine delivers smooth and reliable power, with rear mechanical disc brakes for safe slowing and stopping. Front and rear suspension and super grip tires ensure smooth ride and safe road handling. Folds easily for carry and storage. Ships in one carton and is practically fully assembled. Toll free US number for service and parts. Also, check out our informative how-to videos on You-Tube.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
1Look around for something else
By mel
got this for my 19 year old for his birthday. Cheaper than a car, but still gives him mobility thats more fun than a bike. from day one we had problems with getting it started. followed all the trouble shooting, maintanence, and whatnot the manual offered. half hour later got it running and things seemed to be real good.. the next day he let his 13 year old brother ride it, hit a curb and fell.. no big deal.. youd think !! same day riding it on an uneven sidewalk the gas tank fell off. the bracket that held in place snapped at both ends.. well gave that a quick fix with big hose clamps, because it was the sunday of labor day weekend and he just wanted to ride. that evening the carburetor came loose and the bolt to tighten it would not screw in or out... it is jammed in, "as is".. THEN from pulling the cord so much to try and get it started, that broke in half.... called the company.. nothing.. no response.. will continue calling the rest of the week.. but now a 300 dollar piece of equip sits in our garage till we figure out what to do.. nothing but a headache !!! UPDATE.... September 19th. This thing is still nothing but a headache, and now with all we have had to put into it to keep it running, it has turned into a money pit. EVERYTHING ABOUT IT SCREAMS "MADE IN CHINA" On top of that, there is STILL NO RESPONSE FROM THE COMPANY AFTER MULITPLE PHONE CALLS !! I will leave bad reviews EVERYWHERE to keep people from buying this scooter.. it is a HUGE GIGANTIC ENORMOUS waste of YOUR money !!!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5I don't understand all these bad reviews....unless you are just very NON mechanical
By Aimee Earl
We did not end up purchasing the scooter from amazon, simply bc it was less expensive at a local store. I had read a ton of reviews of the scooter before my purchase and decided I'd be willing to give it a go, simply because most of the reviews seemed bad because the buyers didn't take the actions to prevent those things.Right out of the box, we tightened everything. EVERYTHING. We lock-tited some of the hardware to be safe. We adjusted the brakes, and governed it down a bit for the break in process. Speaking of break in process, I hope everyone knows that a 2-stroke motor does need a specific break-in. This is pretty important to this type of motor. I didn't see anyone mention that either!!We fueled up after all the tightening and stuff. It cranked IMMEDIATELY. After riding this thing for a few hours, we readjusted. Had to turn the idle down a bit, and a hair of adjustment on a couple of bolts. My younger kids (12 and 9) ran this thing around our very hilly neighborhood for HOURS. My 17 year old rode it around Springfield for a couple hours, even in traffic. It is not exceptionally fast. About 15-17 mph. It rides and runs like a champ.Unless this thing literally starts to fall apart, I can not find a single fault with the scooter at all. The website has tons of maintenance videos, and there are parts even here on Amazon, for the eventual repairs that ANY small motorized vehicle will need with 4 boys riding it.So, buy this thing. If you take a little bit of time at the start up I can't see where you could go wrong. It IS a motor and WILL require some tinkering to be just right.I will try to remember to come back after we have had it for awhile to see if my opinion has changed any.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5More fun that we could imagine
By Russell
We bought two of these units for our kids and they have so much fun riding them we can't believe it. We have seen some of the bad reviews but ours start and run great every time. We've had to replace a few parts like a tire and a pull starter but that's to be expected when they are used as much as ours, plus they sent them out to us right away and I like to tinker with them in the garage so I took care of it myself. I just think it's great for kids to learn to take care of something at an early age and to learn the proper way to ride safe so we think they are great.

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Motovox Stand-Up Gas Powered Scooter (Red/Gray). Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.2

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