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Razor E300S Seated Electric Scooter for Kids Ages 13+ - 9" Pneumatic Tires, Removable Seat, Up to 15 mph and 40 min of Ride Time, for Riders up to 220 lbs

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Arrives May 25 – May 30
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Color: Sweet Pea


Features

  • Product Note: Max speed and range per charge vary based on several factors, including: rider weight, riding surface, incline, ambient temperature, battery level, riding style (stop/start vs cruising), etc.
  • Cool electric scooter with super-size deck and frame for riders of all sizes
  • Dressed up in bright metallic pink just for girls
  • Reaches speeds of up to 15 mph thanks to high-performance, chain-driven motor
  • Electrical system certified compliant with UL2272 by ACT Lab LLC, an accredited testing lab

Brand: Razor


Color: Sweet Pea


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Seat


Weight Limit: 220 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 41"L x 17"W x 42"H


Number of Wheels: 2


Model Name: E300S


Wheel Material: Polyurethane


Item Weight: 23138 Grams


Brand: ‎Razor


Color: ‎Sweet Pea


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Special Feature: ‎Seat


Weight Limit: ‎220 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎41"L x 17"W x 42"H


Number of Wheels: ‎2


Model Name: ‎E300S


Wheel Material: ‎Polyurethane


Item Weight: ‎23138 Grams


Handle Height: ‎25 Inches


Wheel Size: ‎10 Inches


Wheel Type: ‎Pneumatic


Suspension Type: ‎Front Suspension


Grip Type: ‎Contoured


Brake Style: ‎Rear Braking


Warranty Type: ‎Limited


Charging Time: ‎8 Hours


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎41.34 x 20.08 x 9.45 inches


Package Weight: ‎26 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎102 x 43 x 106 inches


Brand Name: ‎Razor


Warranty Description: ‎90 day Limited Manufacture


Material: ‎Urethane & Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎girls


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Razor USA, LLC


Part Number: ‎13116261


Model Year: ‎2015


Style: ‎Seated Ride (E300s)


Included Components: ‎Scooter and manual


Size: ‎10 in. (Front Wheel)


Sport Type: ‎Scooter


Date First Available: November 3, 2008


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  • Your scooter questions answered:
Color: Matte Grey
Your scooter questions answered: I really like this scooter, especially for the price. I understand why some complain, but there are very good reasons why the manufacturer did what they did. Yes the batteries are very old school, and you cannot quickly change them on a ride. But those “quick insert” lithium bike batteries cost $350 to $1000 each. The batteries in this scooter cost less than $20 each (there are 2 of them). Scooter has big tires so I figured it might work on some dirt roads in the desert that the skinny tire scooters would not. But this scooter has no climbing ability so we will see if it works out. This scooter is small enough that it actually fits well in my small van RV where space is precious. Pros • Replacement batteries are very cheap to replace, less than $20 each. • Quality seems very good, time will tell. I WILL keep this review updated. • They claimed up to 40 minutes run time, I got 45 minutes…nice. • Even though the throttle is on only, it is not that bad (not enough power to make much of a difference). • Speed seems very adequate, (but I did not determine how fast the top speed was). • I called the Razor help line twice and got through very quickly and got excellent help. • For a scooter this has fairly large tires making it ride smoother for rougher roads. • Comes with a removable seat so you can use this as a typical scooter or as sort of a small bike. • Easy to assemble, maybe took me 15 minute with no problems. • Holds up to 220 pounds, this will fit most people. Cons • Throttle is on only, it is not variable. • Charge controller is not a smart controller, the light will turn from red to green, making you think it is a smart controller and fully charged, but not so, the lights are meaningless. This will be very confusing to most people. • Slows down horribly at the slightest hill, most hills you will be walking. • The scooter uses old type lead acid batteries which take up to 12 hours to recharge. And they add a lot of weight to the scooter. • You cannot quick change the batteries on a ride so you can go further. But they are easy to change when if they wear out, just like a car battery. • Hard to put air in the rear tire. They provide an extension but it has no threads for a normal pump. Conclusion: For the price they are charging, and the perceived quality, I think this scooter is a definite 5 star item even though I gave it several cons. Just the battery alone for my electric bike costs 2 times the price of this complete scooter. Any questions just ask, I will answer if I can. I will keep this review updated as needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2018 by zuma

  • And I can make a better one that looks and works like real
Color: Matte Grey
I have had the scooter for a week now. First let me say it is so cute it's beyond words. I got this because I am disabled and last year I lost a leg, which means I can no longer walk. My options were to spend the rest of my life in a wheel chair (sucks big time), or buy a electric scooter. I built a gas powered 3 wheel scooter about 25 years ago, but the stores wont let me drive it in the store. A Raskell scooter costs more than I paid for my Ford Expedition. That ain't going to happen on my Army disability income. The Razor E300s was only a couple hundred bucks. But I didn't know it was going to be soooooo cute. Now the stores have a temper tantrum at 13 miles per hour. So I just ordered a variable speed controller, a 9 tooth motor sprocket and an 80 tooth wheel sprocket from Walmart for around $15. That will reduce my maximum speed to about 8 miles per hour and the the speed controller will let me go from about 2 to 8 mph. Which should not cause such a ruckus in the stores. A 75 year old man in a police uniform with no legs can get away with a lot of things a retarded 6 year old in a crash helmet would never dream of. Did I mention I put trainer wheels on the sides of the rear? That way it don't tip over when I stop, (been there done that). I have motor cycles but I have to make some fiberglass legs to ride them. A fiberglass leg costs about $20 to make, the American Malpractice Association wants $10,000 for each. And I can make a better one that looks and works like real. When I make the legs, I wont need the trainer wheels any more. My gas scooter is wayyyyyyy over powered, Geared down 30 to one it burns rubber on dry pavement and pulls a 30 degree slope without putting a load on the motor, it goes about 15 mph. First time I rode the gas scooter in town was during a 4th of July parade where I lost control and crashed into the fire truck knocking their brand new paint job off the front bumper. Some people get mad over the smallest of things. Next time in town I will be on my new Razor 300, that should make everybody happy? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2018 by Hiram Abiff

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