Razor E200S Features
Introducing the all-new Razor E200S Seated Electric Scooter.
Key Features:
- High-performance belt-driven motor for speeds up to 12 mph
- Stylish padded seat for a comfortable ride
- Seat and seat post are removable for stand-up riding
- Adjustable-height handlebars
- Full-size deck and frame
- Twist-grip throttle acceleration control
- Hand-operated rear brake
- Folding handlebar mechanism for easy storage and transport
- Eight-inch pneumatic tires for a smooth ride
- Includes two rechargeable 12V sealed lead acid batteries, battery charger and tools
- Up to 45 minutes of continuous use per charge
- Battery charge time of eight hours
- Maximum rider weight: 220 pounds
- For Ages 12+
- Assembled Product Dimensions: 37″ x 16″ x 42″
- 90-day Warranty
"A Great Scooter!! --- This was a great purchase! My daughter loves it!! She is 8 and is 53 lbs. The seat is great. She kind of sits on it, just enough to lean. I will definitely purchase one for my son next year."
G. Liss on Amazon.com
More Razor Electric Scooter Details
Grown-up buyers will be interested to know that the Razor E200S Seated Electric Scooter includes a adjustable-height handlebar to fit most riders, 8" pneumatic front and rear tires,
and a hand-operated rear brake. The E200S seated scooter is recommended for ages 12 and older
and offers a maximum weight capacity of 220 pounds. It also comes with two
12-volt batteries, a charger, and all necessary tools. Finally, the Razor E200S Seated Scooter is backed by a long, 90-day guarantee.
The buyer and rider of the E200S scooter are responsible for knowing and obeying
all local, state, and federal regulations regarding the riding and use of
scooters. And parents should provide a protective helmet, knee and elbow pads and be sure your child wears proper footgear. Also, adult supervision is always advised while the child is operating the scooter.
"Designed More for the Older Kids --- I, as an adult, LOVED this scooter! I ride it all the time and have a blast
every time. Unfortunately, Santa actually brought it for my 7 year old
step-daughter who is absolutely terrified of it. She isn't able to balance
herself on it and it goes too fast for her. I think if she knew how to ride a
bike without training wheels, she'd be able to ride this, too. I was hoping that
this scooter would help her learn to balance so she'd be more willing to attempt
to ride a bike but no such luck. Bottom line, the scooter is a lot of fun. It's just too advanced for younger children. Guess that's why they say you should be 12 to ride it..."
J. Richard on Amazon.com
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