The first radio-control motorcycle to perform a backflip, the Psycho Cycle from The Maya Group, has arrived in stores. The radio-controlled dirtbike is the result of a powerful motor and creative innovation, revving up the market for radio control vehicles.
The backflip is the opening trick at most Freestyle Motocross (FMX) events. Once considered impossible, the first backflip was performed at an FMX event in 2000. Now consumers can perform this stunt right in their own backyard with the MaxTech Psycho Cycle. The Psycho Cycle can be maneuvered like a real motorcycle with ease. It is also equipped with heavy-duty suspension to handle what it takes to land a backflip or smash into a curb.
The Psycho Cycle comes with a dual-purpose ramp for skillful back flips or thrill-seeking long jumps. The ramp converts to a distance ramp, allowing the bike to jump up to 10 feet. The Psycho Cycle will be sold at Target, Toys’R Us, Meijers and Amazon.com.
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