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Wheel type and wheel count: In general, large wheels (120 – 125 mm) made of polyurethane allow for faster and more stable riding, while small wheels allow for more agility. Younger kids usually require a scooter with three wheels, since they're more stable, while older and more experienced riders might be able to handle just two. greaser, n. Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed. (1989); online version December 2011. < http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/81098> a b Suzanne McDonald-Walker, 'Bikers: Culture, Politics and Power' Berg Publishers, 2000. ISBN 1-85973-356-5 Missy D. Interview mit Mark Wilsmore Ace Café, London (deutsche Übersetzung). Speeding E-magazine, July 2007
All of the ride-on toys available at Outside Play have been rigorously tested and come with a wide range of safety features to ensure you and your little ones have a fun, safe time. For more great outdoor toys, why not take a look at our range of kids quad bikes? While all of these scooters for kids passed our rigorous tests, there are some things you'll want to consider when figuring out which one is right for your family. Northern Ireland – We are currently unable to ship parcels to Northern Ireland Due to complications caused by Brexit and import export procedures – this is a 5 day service During the 1950s, [12] they were known as "ton-Up boys" because doing a ton is English slang for driving at a speed of 100mph (160km/h) or over.Skateboarding, Space and the City, Borden, Iain. Berg Publishers, (2003). ISBN 1-85973-493-6 p. 137
The Café Racer Phenomenon (Those were the days...), Alastair Walker. Veloce Publishing 2009. ISBN 1-84584-264-2 Partridge, Eric and Paul Beale, A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (Macmillan Publishing Company, 1985) ISBN 0-02-594980-2, p. 962.Ride-on toys are designed to promote independence in your child, from the early stages where you help them balance and push the toy along to the time where they’re ready to operate it themselves. It’s a great way to develop their self-confidence and get them to use their balance and coordination skills. Our ride-on toys for kids are also great for promoting physical exercise and improving essential motor skills; they’ll also keep you on your toes as you race to catch up! Until the post-war period motorcycling held a prestigious position and enjoyed a positive image in British society, being associated with wealth and glamour. Starting in the 1950s, the middle classes were able to buy inexpensive motorcars so that motorcycles became transport for the poor. [11]