Kids have the best playthings these days – aka the Motocross One and Motocross Two. But their parents need ever deeper pockets.
Electricity isn’t only for cars . It is now providing an exciting starting point for tomorrow’s motorcyclists.– the two pint-size models are designed for kids between three and 11 years old – but can delight in such safety features as a Parental Control phone app that allows the power and top speed to be adjusted to the age and skill of the rider.The Torrot also has a “child overboard” system, sending through an alert if machine and rider become separated.
Being noise-free and fume-free hopefully doesn’t mean an off-road motorcycle has to be fun-free. These photos certainly suggest the instant electric torque is enough to lift the front wheel.The two models – newly released in Australia – are known as the Motocross One and Motocross Two, the first with 10-inch wheels, a 1050-watt motor, and a top speed of 32 km/h. It costs $3990.
The Two, at $4490, has bigger wheels , with a 1500-watt motor and a top speed of 40 km/h. Both have hydraulic disc brakes, a rear swingarm with hydraulic shock absorber and a display showing charge and battery consumption. They are equipped with a removable Lithium-ion battery, with an optional in-car charger.
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