Amish Made Scooters

Cited by Billie and Tootie at Reform School, "these Amish Made Scooters are the most fun in town (no joke)!" And aren't they the cutest things ever? Apparantly these puppies can turn on a dime and are made with ball bearing wheels, high speed aluminum racing rims, air tires, welded steel construction and a rear foot brake. Manufactured in the U.S.A. on a real Amish farm, the scooters come in 3 sizes. 16", 20" & 24". The 16" is recommended for kids ages 6 to 12. The 20" for young teens to adult and the 24" for those of you 6ft and over. They are the same scooters that are used on a daily basis by the Amish people in Pennsylvania. Available through reformschoolrules.com.

Jan Halvarson

14 comments:

kenzie said...

I saw an amish guy riding one of those a while ago here in PA, I thought it was awesome!

Moi Sanom said...

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ChYmEc!nDy** said...

I love that!

Christine said...

Those are great. Love the colors they come in.

Kate Gatski said...

Absolutely love these. So glad to have found Reform School too!

Monica Aguinaga said...

Oh! I want one! No, wait, I need one!

jargonheadstudios said...

These are just wonderful!

Erin said...

FIX YOUR WEB LINK! I typed in reformschool.com to my browser window and got a porn site - big fat yikes! It's reformschoolrules.com, which you have linked correctly, but not typed/listed correctly! Scooters - hooray! Degradation of women - booo!

Amie said...

That's pretty awesome! I love the blue one.

Jan Halvarson said...

Thanks Erin - yeah the link was right - but my typing for the link was not.

pixelimpress said...

i'm headed home to amish country in pennsylvania next month. i'll be on the look out for people riding these. how cool. pam

Unknown said...

These are really cool looking. I like the orange one!

MYSAVIOR said...

I know someone who travels by razar skooter in New Mexico. He would love one of these.

Michael said...

Would an Amish or Mennonite consider using a Zigo Leader Carrier Bike for transportation with their kids? I just got back from Lancaster, PA and seems it would be perfect.