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FatBoy BarStools is motorized fun that is safe and inexpensive. FatBoy Motorized BarStools uses a 2" thick wall square tubing as the main frame to provide a heavy and low center of gravity. The wheel base is wider than our competitors and our FatBoy powered barstool uses a 2 piece slip rear axle to aid in steering and turning.
Our FatBoy Flyer motorized barstool is a unique way of moving yourself or your haul to wherever you want to go!
Our FatBoy Flyer Standard Features:
Wheel Base: 38" wide/36" long
Seat Height: 32" tall
Frame: 2" square tube
Rear Axle: 2 piece slip differential
Motor: 5 1/2 HP Briggs and Stratton
Wheels: 2 piece split aluminum
Tires: 410/3.5-5"
Brakes: Single disc
Throttle: Twist (motorcycle style)
Kill Switch
Cup Holder
Available in powder coated colors of Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green
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price new about 1800 US $ .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
Man charged with drunk driving on bar stool.Cops: 28-year-old wrecked stool powered by a deconstructed lawn mower
msnbc.com news services updated 3/31/2009 12:53:59 PM ET
NEWARK, Ohio — A 28-year-old man has been charged with drunken driving after crashing his motorized bar stool, Ohio authorities said.
Police in Newark, 30 miles east of Columbus, say when they responded to a report of a crash with injuries on March 4, they found a man who had wrecked a bar stool powered by a deconstructed lawn mower.
Police released the 911 tapes, revealing the calm exchange between the driver's friend and the dispatcher.
"I got a friend who wrecked a bar stool," the caller said.
When asked by the dispatcher whether he hit his head inside the bar, the friend replied, "Um, no, he was riding the bar stool ... a motorized bar stool."
Kile Wygle, the bar-stool rider, was hospitalized for minor injuries.
During an interview after his crash, Wygle told the reporter, "I drank quite a bit after I wrecked."
Police say he was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated after he told an officer at the hospital that he had consumed 15 beers.
Wygle told police his motorized bar stool can go up to 38 mph.
Wygle has pleaded not guilty and has requested a jury trial.
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