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Storm Kids 170w 16" Electric Balance Bike

Storm Kids 170w 16" Electric Balance Bike

Regular price £434.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £434.00 GBP
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Color: Orange
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The Storm Kids 170w 16" Electric Balance Bike is a lightweight and virtually silent bike designed for children around 5 years and older, offering an excellent introduction to two-wheeled adventures.

Key Features:

  • Motor: 170W 24V brush motor
  • Battery: Easily removable external 5.2Ah 24V lithium battery
  • Throttle: Child-friendly twist-grip throttle
  • Safety: Brake-throttle cut-out switch
  • Speed Settings:
    • Slow: Approximately 8 mph
    • Fast: Approximately 15 mph
  • Weight: 11.4 kg
  • Dimensions: 120 cm (L) x 55 cm (W) x 72 cm (H)
    • Handlebar Height: 67 cm
    • Seat Height: Adjustable between 45 cm and 51 cm
  • Wheels: 16" composite rims with premium brand tyres
  • Brakes: Rear drum brake with power cut feature
  • Maximum Load: 50 kg
  • Charge Time: 4 to 4.5 hours
  • Ride Time: 35 to 70 minutes, depending on speed, rider weight, and terrain
  • Transmission: Fully automatic motor with chain drive
  • Start Mechanism: Electric key operated
  • Paint Finish: Gloss premium paint

The bike is available in various vibrant colours, including red, blue, green, pink, and orange.

 

Safety and Usage:

  • Intended Use: Suitable for riding in dry conditions; water damage to the electrics is not covered under warranty.
  • Legal Notice: UK law prohibits the use of such electric products on public highways. They should only be used on private property with appropriate safety equipment, including a helmet.
  • Assembly: Basic assembly is required upon purchase.
  • Warranty: Comes with a 6-month return-to-base warranty.
  • Maintenance: Regular servicing and maintenance are necessary; common parts may require replacement over time.

As of December 2024, the Storm Kids 170w 16" Electric Balance Bike is available for £399.00.

 

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