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Urban explorer scooter
Urban explorer scooter













urban explorer scooter

Low reinforced structure with anti-slip EVA foam grip tape in the middle of a composite deckĪluminium structure with EVA foam pad and grip tape Mode 2: 0-12km/h On/off button is available in some versions, which can be used to switch between both speed modes.ĭual-braking system: E-ABS & mechanical rear brakeĭual-braking system: E-ABS & mechanical rear brake with tail light User-friendly push-button throttle on the handlebarsĪccelerator sensor at the front of the scooter deckīattery gauge integrated at the front of the deck ONE K E-MOTION 10 has a 150w brushless motor and a smart accelerator pressure sensor, integrated on the electric scooter’s deck, to intuitively aid speed control.Ī post shared by Globber Scooters K E-MOTION 4 ONE K E-MOTION 4 is powered by an 80w brushless motor, activated by a push-button throttle on the handlebars for easy access. ONE K E-MOTION 10 also received a NAPPA 2019 Award under the “Outdoor Fun” category for its high-quality features. Your school-bound urban-explorer kids will surely love going electric and riding their own electric scooters to school every day! Our electric scooters for kids are award-winning Globber electric scooters specially made for kids aged 6+*, with ONE K E-MOTION 4 winning a NAPPA 2020 Award under the “Outdoor Fun” category for its sleek look & reliable components and a Tillywig Toy & Media Award under the “Toys & Games” category. LancsLive revealed in September how the building is one of 29 across the town set to be restored and repurposed after a major seven-figure government cash injection was approved.īacup has been included in Historic England’s Heritage Action Zone funding round, which has awarded 69 towns across the country with £95m over four years.It’s time to hit the books once again! Get your kid excited for the daily school run and prepare for an awesome school year ahead, with the best Globber scooter for your child! Check out our recommended 3-wheel, 2-wheel and electric scooters for kids here: There could be plentry of uses for it as we have no Leisure Hall.” Sylvia Turner added: “Needs bringing back to its former glory. The handless corpse: Chorley murder case uncovers international drug operation.We sat in the balcony at the back in the double seats. Jean Corless Ne Hardaker said: “My first date with my hubby was at the Regal in 1955.

urban explorer scooter

My nan always spoke about it when it used to be the bingo hall.” Mandy Shaw wrote: “I absolutely love stuff like this.

urban explorer scooter

My granddad was the night watchman there and during World War Two my mum and granddad did fire watch up on the roof. I remember being a member of the Blue Star Club and going there on Saturday mornings to see things like Zorrow, Roy Rogers and Flash Gordon in the 50's.”

  • Buried below: The mystery of Southport's underground streetĭavid Ward wrote: “Sad to see it in such a state of decay.
  • He shared the images on the No Limits Urbex Facebook page sparking comments of sadness and nostalgia from local residents. Mitch also revealed: “I've got some other pics of other historical places in Bacup but I'm not ready to release them yet.” “It was one of the first places in England to start showing Flickr movies and being inquisitive it piqued my interest due to the history involving the people of Bacup.” “I chose the Regal as I have been doing some research on the history of Bacup and reading through articles I saw the old Regal Cinema. He said: “They were taken last week on Tuesday day/night. The pictures by urban explorer 'Mitch' are some of the first to be taken since its closure in the early 2000's. The circular Art Deco writing on the white façade once spelt out Regal, but was later replaced by the word Bingo when it was transformed into a bingo hall in the late 1960's. It first opened on September 7, 1931, with 960 seats split between stalls and balcony, replacing the Gem Picture Palace. Check the photos out in the gallery below No Limits Urbex braved the abandoned interior of the former Regal Super Cinema in Bacup to show the decline of the historic building, which was once teeming with life.ĭespite the stage and marble staircases remaining relatively intact, the once-grand cinema is now a shadow of its former self with collapsed ceilings, rusty framework, exposed wiring and rubble and debris scattered across the floors. These eerie and haunting images captured by an urban explorer give a fascinating glimpse into a former cinema and bingo hall which has stood empty for nearly two decades.















    Urban explorer scooter