【Sports&Outdoors】Expo Youth Scooter, Front and Rear Caliper Brakes, Rear Axle Pegs, 12-Inch Inflatable Wheels
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About this item
Rides over bumps on paved and non paved surfaces, 12 inch air filled bike style tires, Not an electrical scooter. Suggested rider is 4'2" to 5'6" in height
BMX bike style handle bars and hand brakes are easy to stop and build confidences, Also freestyle handlebar rotor and axle pegs
Wide foot deck make it easy to balance and stable while coasting, Perfect for riders 6 to 9 years old, maximum weight 220 pounds
Looks like a Mongoose bike, but rides over all the stuff that inline skate wheel scooters can't. Includes 2 axle pegs in case you want to grind a side walk on the way to the park
Steel traction coated deck, measures 33-inch high at handle bar, 48-inch long from wheel to wheel, deck is 14-inch long and 4-inch wide, Handlebar can be adjusted 3-inch
Product Description
Let the Mongoose Expo Freestyle Scooter bring the fun!
Have you been frustrated with the inline skate wheel scooters that clunk over sidewalks and get hung up on the smallest pebble? Fear sand no more, the Mongoose Expo can go over top all of that and more! The Expo will have others envious of your all terrain capability. A scooter is a great gift for those that want to cruise around the neighborhood, but don't want to ride a bike. The bike style hand brakes makes stopping intuitive, and the large deck is easy to balance. Plus, the Expo will fit in at the bike park with the included pegs.
Thick Tires go Almost Anywhere!
The inflatable 12 inch tires can go almost every place a bike can go! Roll over grass or loose pavement with grit.
Built for Big Adventures
Riding around the neighborhood or urban mushing. The 14" x 4" deck is big enough for the bigger kids yet small enough for the little guys to have some fun.
Ready for some Skate Park Tricks!
The Expo will fit in at any bike park with BMX style handle bars and rear axle pegs.
Technical Details:
- Brand: Mongoose
- Color: Black/Blue
- Age Range (Description): Youth
- Special Feature: Air tires allow for riding on all terrain
- Weight Limit: 220 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 35.7 x 24.5 x 8.3 inches
- Number of Wheels: 2
- Wheel Material: Alloy Steel
- Frame Material: Alloy Steel
- Item Weight: 18 Pounds
- Handlebar Type: Adjustable
- Handle Height: 33 Inches
- Wheel Size: 12 Inches
- Wheel Type: Pneumatic
- Brake Style: Rear Braking
- Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 37.4 x 24.9 x 6.5 inches
- Package Weight: 11.18 Kilograms
- Warranty Description: Limited
- Material: Alloy Steel
- Suggested Users: Unisex
- Included Components: Scooter
Customer questions & answers
Question:what is height of the deck, width, and length of the deck and length of wheelbase, handlebar height?
Answer:Deck height is 4", width 4", length about 14", length of wheel base about 48", bars about 33"
Question:Age recomended?
Answer:We bought this for our 9 year old son for Christmas. His 13 year old sister also LOVES it and is going to buy one with her babysitting money. Max weight is 220 lbs, so I really don't think there is an age cap on the scooter. I wouldn't recommend it for a child without the coordination to balance (your call on the age).
Question:What is the weight limit for this scooter?
Answer:The weight is 220 pound.
Question:my son is turning 13 and is pushing 5'8", will this be a comfortable ride?
Answer:Yes. My son is 5'8" also and he likes to ride it. I even ride it sometimes, too. It's a pretty smooth ride.
Question:Dooes handle adjust up and down
Answer:As you see it in the picture it is all the way down and can be adjusted up 3"
Question:can you raise the handle bars?
Answer:Yes, there is a stem nut that loosens a head stem quill. Pull bars up and retighten, there is a max height position stamped in the stem
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Customer Reviews*L
Amazing scooter. Spend the extra money, I’m so glad I did. Bought it for my daughter’s 6th birthday and she LOVES it. I also can’t help but ride it. It’s so smooth and can go quite fast (if you want; you can also go slow). Turns great. Breaks slow you down but not a dead stop so no accidents there. We couldn’t be happier. She rides it non stop.
*LAmazing scooter. Spend the extra money, I’m so glad I did. Bought it for my daughter’s 6th birthday and she LOVES it. I also can’t help but ride it. It’s so smooth and can go quite fast (if you want; you can also go slow). Turns great. Breaks slow you down but not a dead stop so no accidents there. We couldn’t be happier. She rides it non stop.
Tho*******monsThis is actually one of the best two-wheel vehicles I've ever gotten for any of my kids. It's as sturdy as my Schwinn (I know, I'm kind of broke) and extremely well-thought-out. BUT: be prepared for Christmas-Eve-style labor. You need tools--a Phillips head, a 6 mm Allen (hex) wrench (the bigger one than the one that comes with metal futon and bed frames), pliers with "cable cutting ability," and a 10mm box-end wrench (better in this case than ordinary adjustable wrenches). You also need more than conversational experience with caliper brakes, especially how to install them and then tighten them or loosen them. Don't get excited about the idea of "cable-cutting capability"--one wrong cut and you're back to the drawing board. It took me about an hour-and-a-half total to build it (the tires did come fully pumped up). But it's a fine piece of work. The rear brake is worth an essay: little kids tend instinctively to stop with the rear brake, and this one's truly unusual. I'd buy it again for sure.
Tho*******monsThis is actually one of the best two-wheel vehicles I've ever gotten for any of my kids. It's as sturdy as my Schwinn (I know, I'm kind of broke) and extremely well-thought-out. BUT: be prepared for Christmas-Eve-style labor. You need tools--a Phillips head, a 6 mm Allen (hex) wrench (the bigger one than the one that comes with metal futon and bed frames), pliers with "cable cutting ability," and a 10mm box-end wrench (better in this case than ordinary adjustable wrenches). You also need more than conversational experience with caliper brakes, especially how to install them and then tighten them or loosen them. Don't get excited about the idea of "cable-cutting capability"--one wrong cut and you're back to the drawing board. It took me about an hour-and-a-half total to build it (the tires did come fully pumped up). But it's a fine piece of work. The rear brake is worth an essay: little kids tend instinctively to stop with the rear brake, and this one's truly unusual. I'd buy it again for sure.
Sh***** D.I really like this scooter and so does my 10 year old. It is very durable and very solid. I cant lie it was not very easy to assemble everything for a couple reasons. 1 I did not have the right tools to do it and 2 I had to adjust the breaks on it which if you dont know how to do it you are going to get frustrated with trying to get it correct. I know how to adjust the brakes and it still was frustrating to me. But now that its assembled and all set it is a great scooter and gets my son some well deserved exercise. Especially when his 3 year old brother likes to race him with his little scooter.
Sh***** D.I really like this scooter and so does my 10 year old. It is very durable and very solid. I cant lie it was not very easy to assemble everything for a couple reasons. 1 I did not have the right tools to do it and 2 I had to adjust the breaks on it which if you dont know how to do it you are going to get frustrated with trying to get it correct. I know how to adjust the brakes and it still was frustrating to me. But now that its assembled and all set it is a great scooter and gets my son some well deserved exercise. Especially when his 3 year old brother likes to race him with his little scooter.
M**nIf your a single mom and not so handy!!! You need help putting this bad boy together!!! I surprised myself but the brakes were complicated!!!
M**nIf your a single mom and not so handy!!! You need help putting this bad boy together!!! I surprised myself but the brakes were complicated!!!
Eliz********ersMy kids are 6 & 8 and love it! It’s a little big for my 6 year old but we adjusted the handle bars and now he’s starting to take off on it. It is a little hard for him to handle it too bec of the size.. but he’s determined he’s got it! Lol. It is a nice size scooter for sure! It isn’t like the small Razor scooters with those “rollerblade wheels”. They will have these scooters for a long time! Even my 8 year old has plenty of time to grow into this! Let’s just say they won’t grow out of it in a year 😂 and I love how they have bike wheels instead of the other kind with “roller blade wheels”.. they can go on and off road with this one! Which is awesome! And has hand breaks!!🙌🏼 My 8 year old has ruined so many pairs of shoes bec of his old scooter.. the break was located on the rear of the foot board which made it hard for him to slow down.. so he would drag his foot on the ground 🙄 and would come in with holes in his shoes lol!! So they are really enjoying them and so am I 😄.. no holes in shoes since we now have hand breaks, no kids almost flying over handle bars bec they tried going from pavement to grass with those “roller blade wheels”, and it will last them for years!! Great buy! Only thing I wish it had was a kick stand! I’m looking into whether or not I can put a universal kick stand on or not. They are too nice to let them lay on the ground!
Eliz********ersMy kids are 6 & 8 and love it! It’s a little big for my 6 year old but we adjusted the handle bars and now he’s starting to take off on it. It is a little hard for him to handle it too bec of the size.. but he’s determined he’s got it! Lol. It is a nice size scooter for sure! It isn’t like the small Razor scooters with those “rollerblade wheels”. They will have these scooters for a long time! Even my 8 year old has plenty of time to grow into this! Let’s just say they won’t grow out of it in a year 😂 and I love how they have bike wheels instead of the other kind with “roller blade wheels”.. they can go on and off road with this one! Which is awesome! And has hand breaks!!🙌🏼 My 8 year old has ruined so many pairs of shoes bec of his old scooter.. the break was located on the rear of the foot board which made it hard for him to slow down.. so he would drag his foot on the ground 🙄 and would come in with holes in his shoes lol!! So they are really enjoying them and so am I 😄.. no holes in shoes since we now have hand breaks, no kids almost flying over handle bars bec they tried going from pavement to grass with those “roller blade wheels”, and it will last them for years!! Great buy! Only thing I wish it had was a kick stand! I’m looking into whether or not I can put a universal kick stand on or not. They are too nice to let them lay on the ground!