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Micro Rocket Scooter

February 6th, 2010

  • 1 Rocket Scooter
  • Cast Urethane Wheels and ABEC 5 Precison Bearings for Speed and Smooth Ride
  • Easy patented Closure for easy safe storage Comfortable Telescopic Handlebar for easy Safe Turning
  • For Ages 3-99 for Fun or Transportation
  • 1 Year

Product Description
Rocket Aluminum Alloy Push Scooter features Patented Opening System 120X64mm Front and Rear High Rebound Cast Urethane Wheels ABEC 5 Precision Bearings Telescopic Handlebar Sand Blasted Aluminum Riding Surface Spring Loaded Rear Brake… More >>

Micro Rocket Scooter

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  1. February 6th, 2010 at 13:19 | #1

    Be careful if you’re thinking about purchasing this scooter. We bought the Micro Rocket Scooter for my 13 y.o. son who is 145lbs, and it was great for the first day. But after day 3 the rear wheel started to bend upwards and began rubbing against the brake and scooter board. We opted to purchase this scooter over the Razor Pro and I wish it lived up to its expectation. After further research, we purchased the Titan Freestyle which has held up well after 3 weeks of hard riding and tricks. Micro has a customer support number for ordering spare parts, but for 3x the cost of most scooters this item should have lasted longer than 3 days. Very disappointing!

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