Ride On Motorcycle Motorbike 24V SX-1629 Red
- Regular price
- $399.90
- Sale price
- $399.90
- Regular price
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SKU:DD6066
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Description
Ride On Motorcycle Motorbike 24V SX-1629 Red
The 24V SX-1629 Ride-On Motorcycle is an adrenaline-pumping ride designed for young thrill-seekers aged 7-10. With its powerful 24V motor, realistic throttle control, and impressive speed of up to 9-10 mph, this motorbike offers an authentic biking experience. Ideal for children who are ready for the next level of adventure, it combines power, safety, and style in a sleek, red design.
Key Features:
- Suitable for Ages 7-10: Perfect for young riders ready for a more powerful toy.
- Max Speed: Approximately 9-10 mph (speed may vary depending on rider weight).
- Realistic Throttle: Fully functional, allowing riders to feel like they're on a real motorbike.
- Bluetooth-enabled MP3 System: Enjoy music with Bluetooth connectivity, plus USB, AUX, and SD card ports.
- Upgraded Handbrake Levers: Provides more control and better safety features.
- Horn & Music on Steering Wheel: Fun sound effects for an exciting ride.
- LED Headlights & Taillights: Realistic lighting effects for a more authentic experience.
- Kickstand: Fully functional kickstand for easy parking and storage.
Safety and Recommendations:
- Protective Gear: Riders must wear a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads for added safety.
- Adult Supervision Required: This powerful 24V motorbike requires constant supervision while in use.
Specifications:
- Battery: 24V Battery for extended ride time.
- Dimensions: Compact and designed for easy handling by younger riders.
- No Training Wheels: Realistic motorbike experience without training wheels.
Package Includes:
- 1 x Ride-On Motorcycle Motorbike
- 1 x 24V Rechargeable Battery
- 1 x User’s Manual
- 1 x NZ Battery Charger
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