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Campbell Hausfeld RP3200 12-Volt Inflator and Worklight $22.88 Never tackle roadside emergencies in the dark. The Campbell Hausfeld RP3200 12-Volt Inflator with Worklight quickly and conveniently inflates high-pressure items such as tires and sporting equipment, while illuminating dark areas. The inflator is compact enough to store in your vehicle’s trunk, and it comes with two inflation nozzles and one inflation needle for sports balls.Plugs into standard 12… |
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Police Light & Electric Horn Dome Light $19.98 Police light and electric horn. Red LED dome light. Approx. 3-1/2″ tall. Includes mounting bracket to attach to handlebars. 4-tone electric horn. 6 flash modes of lights. Takes 2 AA batteries, not included. Want to hear what the sirens sound like? Just copy and paste http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn-iPvAD7aA into your browser to check it out!… |
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Wheelchair Cup Holder for Power-Chair & Scooter Armrests $23.00 Adds a convenient cup holder to a scooter or powerchair armrest. Mounts to existing hardware on the scooter or powerchair…. |
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Scooter Arm Tote Small 8-1/2 X 9 X 1 $19.25 Pouch with pockets features medium storage pocket with zipper closure * Zipper closure feature easy-pull zipper cord * 2 Small storage pockets * Convenient hanging design * Adjustable loop attachment attaches easily to side area of scooter arm * Available in black * 8 x 9 x 2 *… |
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Mobility Saddlebag for Wheelchairs, Power Chairs & Scooters $39.99 Single pocket saddlebag attaches to a wheelchair, power chair or scooter armrest, providing added mobility storage space without sacrificing comfort. Measures 10″ wide X 8″ long x 2″ deep. Great for keeping personal belongings close at hand…. |
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Razor Electric Scooter Battery Charger (For the e100/e125/e150) $11.00 Premium quality battery charger. This is a widely used battery charger in the electric scooter industry, including brands as Boreem, Electra, E-Scooter, virtually all Razor Scooter USA products, SunL, and X-Treme scooters. OEM battery charger for the Razor E100 and E125. Also compatible with other small 24 volt scooters that require a 3-prong Female charging connector. Output specifications match … |
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Razor Spark Replacement Cartridge, Black, 2 Pack $7.00 This is a pair of replacement spark cartridges for the Razor Spark, a scooter with a foot-controlled mechanism that creates real sparks while you ride. The cartridges are black and metal, and according to the manufacturer they produce 20 percent more sparks than other brands on the market. This product measures 6 inches by 4 inches by 1.5 inches and is recommended for ages 8 and up. Manufacturer’… |
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Razor Ground Force Drifter Kart $225.00 Designed for serious outdoor fun, the RazorĀ® Ground Force Drifter features Super Slider™ POM wheels that allow you to power through corners or turn sweet 180s. It reaches speeds of up to 12 mph and is designed with a rear hand brake…. |
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VEHICLES: Scooters Spark Competition.: An article from: Fuel Cell Technology News $5.95 This digital document is an article from Fuel Cell Technology News, published by Business Communications Company, Inc. on June 1, 2004. The length of the article is 639 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Cit… |
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Schumacher SE-1-12S Fully Automatic Onboard Battery Charger – 1.5 Amps $22.32 The Schumacher SE-1-12S Fully Automatic 1.5-amp Onboard Battery Charger is an AC powered automatic trickle charger / maintainer for use with 12 volt lead-acid batteries. The unit features an automatic charge cycling process that allows charging to turn on and off automatically as is necessary, and its “onboard” design and included hardware makes for easy, convenient mounting adjacent to batterie… |
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Hi there. First timer here.I just imported a Jonway YY50QT-28 factory direct from China. I know it’s likely garbage but it was uber cheap and if it lasts a month, I’ll have gotten my money’s worth. Of course, my intentions are to make it last much longer. Anyway, I’m relatively good with a set of tools and will be maintaining the bike myself. Problem is, the scooter did not ship with an owner’s manual. I do not know what size/type battery and spark plug to buy. Also…would you think it shipped with any fluids? Trans oil, motor oil, etc? Basically, I’m looking for a general prep guide before firing her up. All I’ve done is un-crate it in the dark. Perhaps I will be able to answer some of these questions tonight when I have more time but for now I’m sitting at work and would like to get a head start.Thanks a ton!