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Get Loads Of Fun Riding Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket
There is not a single thing more exciting for children, particularly boys, than to feel the thrill and dash of riding a real street motorcycle. You do not need to question why they are so intrigued watching their father riding a street motorcycle or enjoying motocross race on TV. It is just like already imprinted on their head that motorcycle riders are the greatest people on earth. Want to present your kids that full throttle experience while not draining your bucks and endangering their life? Buy them Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike!
As opposed to the 100 % gas power motorcycles and dirt bikes for motocross race, Razor MX350 delivers you an eco friendly, more economical, more secure alternative, yet gives your kids the same power dash of driving a motocross dirt bike. With amazing yet quiet chain driven motor Razor MX350 possesses, you can be assured your young ones will have lots of fun without bothering your community with noises. Since Razor Dirt Rocket MX350 is electric powered, you might always recharge the battery pack over night (roughly 8 hours) hence it will completely ready to be utilized in the next morning. Countless buyers mentioned their kid’s friends were demanding the same gift from their parents when they observe Razor MX350 in action.
Several of the Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket greatest features are:
- Real motocross bike model, only in scaled down size. Razor MX350 is the closest one to the actual thing, makes your kids really feel like real dirt bike riders
- Amazing electric power motor with diverse acceleration as much as 14 miles per hour
- Acceleration control by using Razor MX350 twist grip throttle
- 12 inch pneumatic knobby tires to increase power transfer
- Versatile riser handlebars which allow a smooth ride along various landscapes
- Retracting kickstand for firm parking
- Equipped to carry rider with a weight of up to 140 lbs
- On a one-time charge, your youngsters can ride Razor MX350 continuously for 10 miles range or Forty minutes non-stop riding
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With cool decals, the blue Razor MX350 is best suited for ages 6 to 12 years old. When you read that the manufacturer advises it for age range 12 and up, that is not automatically true on the real fact in relation to the experiences of most purchasers. Find out exactly where you can order Razor MX350 to obtain the best selling price only at http://www.razormx350deal.org.
Is there anyone who knows the value of Nintendo collectibles?
I am an avid Nintendo collector and was wondering if anyone could tell me where I could purchase the following on my want list;
1.) "Nintendo Power" magazines issues #'s 1-95 in VF condition or better.
2.)Unused or Unopened copies of the following games complete in their original boxes;
a.) "XEXYZ" (NES)
b.) "A Boy And His Blob" (NES)
c.) "Section Z" (NES)
d.) "Friday the 13th" (NES)
e.) "Mad Max" (NES)
f.) "Toy Story" (SNES)
g.) "Donkey Kong Country" (SNES)
h.) "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (SNES)
i.) "Starfox 64" (N64)
j.) "Rocket: Robot On Wheels" (N64)
k.) "Mario-Kart: Double Dash" (Gamecube-Dbl. Disc version with game + preview disc.)
your best bet is ebay..don't get your hopes up...collectibles are valuable ONLY because you can't get them just anywhere and ALL the games you mentioned are available for download own the new WII. so there goes there rarity...you could also go to a game shop and trade them in but don't expect much
Missile Marketing: A Collection of Cold War Rocket Ads (Adfreak)
U.S. military rockets aren't really the kind of thing you'd expect to be sold
through advertising. (I mean, don't they really only have one buyer?) So it's
worth taking a look at Retronaut's collection of rocket ads from 1947 to 1974.
Admittedly, the ads aren't actually meant to sell rockets. Most are just
corporate propaganda for military contractors like Northrop, proudly hailed as
"builders of the first intercontinental guided missile." My personal favorite
is a 1960 ad, shown below, by the Association of American Railroads, promoting
the idea of railcar-mounted missile launchers. "Mobile launching pads on
wheels will be able to fire missiles of intercontinental range from almost any
point along the nation's 220,000 miles of railroad line." Yes, it's the little
things we take for granted in a post-Cold War society, like the fact that we
don't have ICBMs tooling around on our railroads. Hat tip to Boing Boing.
Rocket: Robot on Wheels (Jojo's World - Part 1)
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