Keep tailgaters far, far away with Colin Fruze's flamethrower scooter. This scooter can shoot flames as far as 12 feet with the push of a button. James Bond would be jealous.
Colin Fruze is an Englishman who hates traffic. He first put his homemade flamethrower on his BMX bike before moving it to his scooter. Thankfully, the flamethrower scooter isn't street legal, so we (I) don't have to worry about getting singed. What can I say, I love to ride a**/tailgate.
Fire-Breathing Scooters
The Flamethrower Scooter Keeps Tailgaters Away
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