Go-Kid Quadcoaster
The Go-Kid Quadcoaster is a 4-wheel push vehicle (with a motorized option) created by Houston-area inventor Allen Humphrey. The device appears to incorporate design elements of a Beach Cruiser bicycle, a Go-Kart and a standard scooter. The rider stands upright on a metal platform and steers using a pair of handlebars mounted atop a vertical steering column.
Fast Facts
- Unique four-wheel scooter-like vehicle
- Available in push-models or motorized versions
- Body is 100% steel
- Caliper Brakes on push models
- Widely spaced wheels provide greater stability than standard scooter
- Available in variety of models and sizes
- Billed as eco-friendly vehicle
- Retail: $299 and up
Models
- Nino
- Children's model (ages 2 to 5) includes retro-1950s styling, and safety feature of special speed-restricting bushings
- Push model
- Standard full-sized model
- Equad
- Industrial model
- Motorized edition with dual disc brakes, twin 500-watt motors, and a padded seat
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