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Motorize ANY Kind of Board or Skates Instantly With the Skate Scepter

By Action Isle • Oct 9th, 2008 • Category: Featured

Want to motorize your skateboard, mountainboard, longboard, inline skates, rollerskates or practically anything else that has wheels? All your unmotorized woes will be instantly solved with the Skate Scepter!

I have no clue where someone can buy one of these, or even if they still can. The SkateScepter.com website is down/gone, so not much news on [...]



Orbitwheels, One Wheel For Each Foot

By Action Isle • Oct 8th, 2008 • Category: Featured

Who knew something so simple could be so much fun. With one foot inside of each wheel, the wheels of the Orbitwheel will spin around your feet. To move on the Orbitwheel, just move your legs back and forth. You can get creative with your own tricks and maneuvers, as they are all possible on [...]



Electric Skateboards as an Alternative Transportation Solution

By Action Isle • Sep 13th, 2008 • Category: Motorized

SkateElectric not only sells awesome electric skateboards, but is pioneering what they call to be a “green, riders lifestyle movement.”
“Skate Electric is a brand which is not just about embracing board riding culture. Its also about pushing for a greener world for us now and future generations to come. As renewable energy generated at wind [...]



The LA Electric Skatebike: a Bike and a Skateboard in one

By Action Isle • Jun 20th, 2008 • Category: Scooter

Check out this electric creation called the LA Skatebike. It has handlebars, brakes, and a front wheel like a bike, but in place of the seat, pedals, and back wheel is a skateboard. It’s like a scooter, but it has a touch of skateboard added to the mix.
The LA Skatebike has a 250 [...]



New Off Road All-Terrain Skate Has Entered the U.S.

By Action Isle • May 4th, 2008 • Category: Skates

There’s a new all-terrain skate in town, and it’s called the Skike.
One feature that sets the Skike apart from other all-terrain skates is it’s calf activated brake.  To brake, you push your feet forward, which will push your calf backward and activate the brake.
For more about the Skike, check out this article at Inline Planet.



1989 Max Skate Bike Commercial

By Action Isle • Apr 25th, 2008 • Category: Cycles

Check out this awesome Max Skate Bike commercial from 1989.