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Razor E100 Electric Scooter Features and Accessories
By now you’ve probably heard about Razor Scooters; especially if you have a pre-teen or a teen in your household. You can see kids in the neighborhood cruising around visiting their friends or heading down to the park to play for the afternoon. The most inexpensive model in their lineup is the Razor E100 electric scooter. Like the other models above it, this is certainly a well-built and sturdy little vehicle. Be careful though; the weight capacity tops out at 120 pounds. The chain-driven motor is high torque, and it has a versatile twist-grip throttle which is easy to get used to.
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Skateboard Storage Display Rack – Invisible Clear Wall Mount Display $15.98 The ORIGINAL CLEAR Skateboard rack. Clear acrylic rack allows your deck art to shine through, practically invisible. The rack design allow for deck only or complete skateboards to be displayed or stored. The heavy duty CLEAR material makes these racks more versatile than standard wood racks or thin flimsy Lexan/polycarbonate. Easy mounting with hardware included and BEAUTIFUL! Display that signed… |
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Storm Scooters $14.95 From the beginning, Storm Scooters and Razor Sharp Tricks seems a little out of touch. The half-hour video starts out with a man building a wooden scooter, “The Shavor,” for his son. Excuse me, a wooden scooter? It features 15 riders doing cool spins, flips, jumps, and grinds. Although the tricks are neat, it becomes a little tedious to watch the same maneuvers over and over again. Sometimes t… |
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Scooter Mania [VHS] $9.95 This video follows a neighborhood as it explores one of the latest sports fads: scooters. Scooter Mania teaches the basics of using a scooter, advanced tricks, and the differences between scooter brands. It also highlights one very important element: safety. Most of the 50 or so riders, who are primarily kids, are shown wearing the proper protective gear, which a lot of people don’t bother to… |
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Storm Scooters and Razor Sharp Tricks [VHS] $0.49 From the beginning, Storm Scooters and Razor Sharp Tricks seems a little out of touch. The half-hour video starts out with a man building a wooden scooter, “The Shavor,” for his son. Excuse me, a wooden scooter? It features 15 riders doing cool spins, flips, jumps, and grinds. Although the tricks are neat, it becomes a little tedious to watch the same maneuvers over and over again. Sometimes t… |
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UltraTech UT1270 12V 7 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Alarm Battery UT-1270 $10.49 The UltraTech Power Products UT 1270 is a 12V 7 AMP Sealed Lead Acid Battery… |
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UB1280 12V 8Ah UPS APC RBC GP1272 PS1270 ES7-12 Battery $13.95 UB1280 12V 8Ah UPS APC RBC GP1272 PS1270 ES7-12 Battery… |
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Razor Freestyle Scooter $5.95 Control urban thrashers who cut through massive, radical environments. Perform tight tricks, such as tail whips, body varials, and backflips. Race to the finish line while grinding ledges, barrels, and benches. You can even upgrade your ride for better performance and cooler tricks…. |
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Razor: Freestyle Scooter $8.78 Control urban thrashers who cut through massive, radical environments. Perform tight tricks, such as tail whips, body varials, and backflips. Race to the finish line while grinding ledges, barrels, and benches. You can even upgrade your ride for better performance and cooler tricks…. |
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Razor – Freestyle Scooter $9.99 … |
These do make a great Christmas or birthday gift for kids aged 8 and up. Now, the main difference between the E100 and Razor’s more expensive E300S and E500S scooters is that their motors can be started in a standing position without moving. The E100 electric scooter does require a little bit of a manual kickoff. Just get it up to around 3 mph before trying to start the motor by pressing a trigger, and she’ll take off reaching a top speed of tem miles per hour. I think that’s actually fast enough for most younger kids to have fun, but at that speed it’s not going to be really dangerous.
The Razor E100 electric scooter takes around 8 hours to completely charge up, using the extended life rechargeable battery included in the package. Also included in the package is a pair of 12-volt batteries, and a set of tools.
Accessories
You may also want to consider accessorizing by checking out the following:
Even at only 10 miles per hour, I recommend you insist on your child wearing protective head gear. The Razor V-17 multi sport helmet offers high quality along with a really nice design. It’s really a quite nice choice for any sport that requires protective headgear like skateboarding, bicycling, etc.
The other really exposed areas that you want to protect are the knees and the elbows. There are lots of good quality products in this area too. Make sure your child skates or scoots in complete safety with the Razor Skateboard Youth Pad Set. It is designed mainly for skateboarders, but it’s fine for bike riders, inline skaters, and of course … scooter enthusiasts.
Well, I hope that gives you a better idea of what this product is all about. The vast majority of user comments on this product are positive and I personally give it 4 and 1/2 stars. Check out my blog for more information.
About the Author
Kathy Vale has been reviewing a variety of consumer products for the last 5 years and greatly enjoys helping consumers make informed buying decisions. For the latest sale prices on the Razor E100 electric scooter, visit her blog at Razor E100 Electric Scooter. For information on the rest of the fine Razor Scooter lineup, visit Razor Scooter.