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  2. Fingerboard (skateboard) - Wikipedia

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    Fingerbmx-ing, is similar to finger scootering which is basically a scaled-down version of a bmx and has different parts to change and equip. Unlike a Fingerboard it requires 4 fingers to control the bmx.You can perform Aerobatic tricks, Companies like "LC Boards" sell fingerbmxs and they sell similar finger products.

  3. Boosted (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company started a Kickstarter campaign promising a premium electric skateboard called the "Boosted Board" for a $100,000 goal. It was a massive success, and generated over $467,000 from backers. [4] In 2014, the original Boosted Board was renamed the Dual+, and two new models were announced: the Dual and the Single.

  4. Genuine Scooters - Wikipedia

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    Today, Scooterworks USA continues to specialize in aftermarket parts and accessories for Genuine, Vespa, Honda, Yamaha, and other scooter brands, including Chinese scooters. [1] Genuine Scooters' first model was a 4-speed manual, two-stroke 150CC "Stella" model, manufactured by LML in India in 2002.

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  6. Skateboard - Wikipedia

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    The metal parts known as skateboard trucks are what hold a skateboard's wheels to the deck. They are made up of a hanger that holds the axle and wheels and a baseplate that is mounted to the board. The hanger and baseplate are joined by a kingpin, allowing the truck to swivel and turn. [16]

  7. Electric skateboard - Wikipedia

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    An electric Boosted Board being demonstrated at TED 2013 [1] An electric skateboard is a personal transporter based on a skateboard. The speed is usually controlled by a wireless hand-held throttle remote, or rider body weight-shifting between front of the board for forward motion and rear for braking. As for the direction of travel to the ...

  8. Razor (scooter) - Wikipedia

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    The Razor Scooter is a compact folding scooter developed by Micro Mobility Systems and manufactured by JD Corporation. [1] Over 5 million units were sold in the six months following the launch of the first Razor scooter in 2000, and it was named as Spring/Summer Toy of the Year that same year. [2] The first electric Razor scooter was released ...

  9. Hoverboard - Wikipedia

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    A hoverboard (or hover board) is a fictional levitating board used for personal transportation, first described in science-fiction, and made famous by the appearance of a skateboard-like hoverboard in the film Back to the Future Part II. Many attempts have been made to invent a functioning hoverboard.