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The name of the Korean quadrics for children - WOW - means an exclamation of delighted enthusiasm "Wow!" I won’t be surprised if the children who give them such toys will react just like that. After all, even a superficial examination is enough to understand that these are not simulators for learning how to ride on asphalt paths, but quite combat-ready off-road models, only small ones.
Both quadrics are absolutely identical in size, but the WOW50 is designed for children over 6 years old, 100 cc - after 12, notice the plates glued to the wing. From the side they seem smaller than when you sit behind the wheel. For example, with a growth of 1 m 83 cm, I quietly settled down, and my knees did not interfere with steering while I was driving to the test site. Although, of course, the weight distribution turned out to be wrong: the center of gravity is shifted back, and therefore the machine strove to twitch and reluctantly turned. When later the children sit behind the wheel, everything will return to normal.
The quadrics have bright plastic, large foot areas and extensive “wings”. With such a body kit, and dirt does not fall on clothes, and, most importantly, the child’s leg does not fall under the wheel. And one more thing about the safety of children: so that they did not scorch at first, on both devices the limiters of the stroke of the gas trigger.
Engines and transmissions of “hesony” are variable-speed, from scooters. An asterisk is installed on the gearbox shaft, where the wheel is mounted on the scooter, which chain drives the continuous axle of the rear wheels into rotation. A similar design is widespread on children's quadrics. On the "hundred" also reverse gear. It turns on if you pull out the red lever on the right handle of the steering wheel, while the light on the dashboard lights up. Undoubtedly, backing up, even with a light typewriter, is not a superfluous thing … And there are indicators on the dashboard that light up if there is not enough oil in the reservoir of the separate lubrication system (two-stroke engines) or the amount of gasoline reaches a critically low level.
The WOW50 does not have a dashboard - and this is its drawback. After all, oil and gasoline in a typewriter someday end. Wait for a stop from a hunger strike?