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iMotoX is a new and exciting indoor electric MotoX track in Glasgow.
There are three tracks; one to suit small kids, one suitable for learners and a challenging track with jumps and berms for the more experienced. The perfect activity for stag do's, kids' summer holidays and rainy weekends alike.
No experience or licence required, for kids 4+ - if you can ride a bike without stabilisers we can teach you!
Our track covers 48,000 square foot of dirt, hosting jumps and berms throughout.
With the huge focus now on environmental stability, our e-bikes have no gears and emit no fumes or loud noises - they are charged and then controlled by simply twisting the throttle.
Anyone can take part at our track, from beginners to professionals; we have extremely supportive and engaging instructors on site to demonstrate how easy it is to operate the bikes.
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