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Trikke 6 scooters no pushing pedalling or scooting required just rock and roll and get a great workout too. Trikke Safety
The Trikke 6
S series Aluminium
Light and compact enough for girls and boys to take
to school, buzz around town or just rip through the neighbourhood, the T6 is
the easy-to-manage cambering vehicle for cruising fun and transportation.
Teenage boys wanting a bigger, faster frame size than the T5 for park riding
will bust it out on the T6. RRP £149.95 Available in 3 colours
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Trikke Safety
Always wear industry approved safety equipment when riding your Trikke. Even
under the most ideal circumstances, riding can be hazardous. Wear athletic
shoes, and do not ride barefoot or in sandals.
Always ride with both hands firmly on the handlebars. Only ride on dry surfaces
as polyurethane wheels do not perform well on wet pavement or any other wet
surface and riding the Trikke in any wet condition is not recommended.
Polyurethane loses traction on most wet surfaces, and water on the wheels can
dramatically reduce the effectiveness of the brakes.
Riding on hills:- The Trikke is designed for use on flat dry pavement. Do not
ride on steep hills or do prolonged downhill rides during which the brakes are
constantly applied. Prolonged use of the brakes for this purpose will rapidly
wear out the polyurethane wheel and dramatically reduce the effectiveness of the
brakes.
Always inspect your Trikke before each ride for lose bolts and for proper brake
function. Make sure that the steering tube clamp and folding mechanisms are
locked in place before riding. Do not modify your Trikke.
About your safety: Always wear proper protective equipment when you
ride your Trikke such as an industry approved helmet. Pay special attention to
where you are riding, your proximity to other people, and especially your
proximity to cars if you are learning to ride on a street.
Finally have fun!