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Razor E100 Electric Scooter (Pink)
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Razor Released: 2007-05-22 |
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Razor E100 Electric Scooter (Pink)
- Sleek electric scooter with chain-driven, high-torque motor and twist-grip throttle
- Requires a small manual kickoff to 3 mph before trigger engages motor
- Adjustable handlebar adapts to riders of all sizes; hand-operated front brake
- Motor cruises at speeds of up to 10 mph; up to 40 minutes of use per charge
- Recommended for ages 8 and older (120 pounds max weight); 90-day warranty
Product Description
Introducing Razors new and improved E-100 Electric Scooter offering powerful fun at speeds up to 10MPH! Amazon.com Product Description
Cruise around the neighborhood in style with the pink Razor E100 electric scooter. Boasting an adjustable handlebar that adapts to riders of all sizes, a chain-driven, high-torque motor, and a handy twist-grip throttle, the E100 is the perfect device for pre-teens and teens wanting to zip over to a friend's house or head to the park. Unlike Razor's E300S and E500S scooters--whose motors start from a standing position--the E100 requires a small manual kickoff to 3 miles per hour before starting (the rider presses a trigger to engage the motor). Once your child is on the move, however, the electric motor ramps up to 10 miles per hour--fast enough to have fun, but not fast enough to be a menace on the street or sidewalk. And thanks to the long-life rechargeable battery, which takes about eight hours to fully charge, riders can cruise for up to 40 minutes at a stretch. Other details include a folding handlebar mechanism for easy storage and transport, an 8-inch pneumatic front tire and 4.9-inch polyurethane rear wheel, and a hand-operated front brake. The E100 is recommended for ages 8 and older and offers a maximum weight capacity of 120 pounds. It also comes with a pair of 12-volt batteries, a charger, and tools and is backed by a 90-day warranty. The buyer and rider of the E100 scooter are responsible for knowing and obeying all local, state, and federal regulations regarding the riding and use of scooters. Key Features: - Powerful fun at speeds up to 10 miles per hour
- Up to 40 minutes of continuous use
- Chain-driven, high-torque motor
- Twist-grip throttle
- 125mm polyurethane rear wheel
- Rechargeable battery
- Hand-operated front brake
- Adjustable handlebar height
- 8" pneumatic front tire
- For Ages 8+
- Weight Limit: 120 pounds
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Razor E100 Electric Scooter (Pink)
- Sports: 0 pages (2007-05-22)
- Publisher: Razor
- Label: Razor
- Studio: Razor
- Our Recommended Age: 7 - 83.25 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 75 reviews
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Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: My son loves it. 2008-10-28
Comment: I bought this item a year ago, for my 10 year old son. He loves it, and we've never had any problems with it.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: 7-yr old son enjoys everything but the recharge time. 2008-10-09
Comment: My seven-year old son greatly enjoys riding this scooter. Everything is good except for the recharge time. We have to leave it up to charge the entire nite.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Razor E100 Electric Scooter 2008-09-11
Comment: I got this for my son and he rode it non-stop for 2 days before it broke. The motor would not engage, so I called Razor and they sent me a replacement part. After a week of waiting and 2 hours on the phone with tech support, I installed a complete new electrical system. Turned it on, still did not work! Razor said they could send me another part to install myself, but did not guarantee that it would make it work either. So, I decided to save the time and trouble and returned it for a non-electric kid powered scooter and we are much happier with it. For us, the electric version was way too much time and trouble.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: very very very fun 2008-09-04
Comment: my grandma bought this for me. it is so fun. top speed is ten mph . i use it alot
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Summary: Parts Game - do you want to play? 2008-08-22
Comment: Here's my experience with this scooter: I bought it for my 8 yo daughter. It worked for exactly 1 minute and then the motor wouldn't turn anymore. The box says "Don't return to the store. Call the manufacturer and we'll take care of you". So I called Razor. The customer service lady had me go through the motion of "troubleshooting" the problem. She concluded "It's very common, the battery died because these things sit on the shelf too long, I'll send you new batteries." Two weeks later, the batteries arrived. It was not a trivial task to replace them. You have to disassemble the entire deck of the scooter and induced wear and tear on the screws and mounts. Charged it back up and guess what - NO GO. Called Razor for the second time. The customer service lady had me go through the motion of "troubleshooting" the problem. She now concluded "Oh, it's the wiring assembly to the batteries that's faulty. I will send you a new wiring kit." Two weeks later, the kit arrived. The same painful procedure to disassemble the scooter and install the wiring kit. More wear and tear on the screws. Charged it back up and guess what - NO GO. Called Razor for the third time. The customer service lady had me go through the motion of "troubleshooting" the problem. She now concluded "Oh, it's the fuse assembly that's faulty. I will send you a new one." Two weeks later, the fuse arrived. The same painful procedure to disassemble the scooter and install the fuse. More wear and tear on the screws. Charged it back up and guess what - NO GO. Called Razor for the fourth time. The customer service lady had me go through the motion of "troubleshooting" the problem. She now concluded "Oh, it must be the battery charger. I will send you a new one." Two weeks later, the new charger arrived. Charged it back up and guess what - NO GO. By now, I was convinced that the motor is fried and there's no fixing that. Called Razor for the fifth time. The customer service lady had me go through the motion of "troubleshooting" the problem. She now got all upset like it's my problem that nothing has worked. She suggested I take it to a lawn & garden shop to have a technician "look at it" at my expense. So here's the moral of the story: Razor will play the "parts game" with you to death until your return deadline with Amazon runs out. So, if your scooter doesn't work, send it back to Amazon ASAP. Do not pass GO and absolutely do not call Razor or your're SCREWED!!!
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