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Electric motorbike DWM Hot Chopper white — kids' ride-on vehicle, model PA.LL777.BIA
DWM Hot Chopper white is an electric motorbike for children designed as a ride-on vehicle that reproduces a chopper-style look while providing simple motorized drive. The model features powered wheel drive, handlebars for steering and a replaceable battery, making it suitable for supervised indoor and outdoor play. Controls are straightforward so young riders can experience motorized riding with adult supervision.
The ride-on motorbike combines a chopper-inspired appearance with an electric drive system that delivers a smooth, powered riding experience. A replaceable battery simplifies charging and maintenance, while the handlebar steering allows natural control similar to a small motorcycle. Its compact design and white finish make it a visually clear and practical option for playrooms or small outdoor areas.
Before use, ensure the replaceable battery is charged and correctly installed according to the supplied instructions. Place the motorbike on a flat, obstacle-free surface and check that handlebars and wheels operate smoothly. An adult should always supervise the child while the motorbike is in motion. To start, power on the vehicle and allow the rider to accelerate and steer using the throttle and handlebars; stop the vehicle using the power/stop control or by cutting the throttle and applying brakes if present. After each use, switch off the motorbike and charge or remove the battery as recommended by the manufacturer.
Use the DWM Hot Chopper white only with adult supervision and on even, traffic-free surfaces. Regularly inspect the battery connection, wheels and steering components for wear or damage. Follow battery charging and storage instructions to maintain performance and safety.
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