E300 Razor Electric Scooter

by Edwin

Going around in a scooter can be pretty fun, but why not do so while being environmentally friendly? The E300 Razor Electric Scooter will help your daily commute without having to have a tinge of regret, where it has a larger deck, frame and tires for older teens and adult riders, traveling up to 15 miles per hour to make this the speediest Razor electroc scooter yet. Since it runs off electric power, the chain driven motor is super quiet. Just be careful that you don’t “sneak” up on pedestrians and joggers in this since it is deadly silent, lest you give them a shock of their lives. Once you’re done with your journey, you can fold it into a portable package, making it a snap to tote around on a holiday, on public transport or just day trips. Each full charge offers a range of 9 to 11.5 miles, which is roughly the equivalent of 45 minutes of run time. The E300 Razor Electric Scooter will retail for £269.95.

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electric–scooter.net » Blog Archiv » E300 Razor Electric Scooter – Coolest Gadgets Says: March 26, 2010 at 6:04 am

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[...] Going around in a scooter can be pretty fun, but why not do so while being environmentally friendly? The E300 Razor Electric Scooter will help your daily commute without having to have a tinge of regret, where it has a larger deck, frame and tires http://www.wholesalescooterlist.com [...]

Jazzy Breeze Says: May 6, 2010 at 3:25 am

Very cute. Mobility scooters are my interest and this one is quite adequate for city living and commuting in and around the city street scape, for something more substantial a 125 step through motor cycle would be my favored.

n4byojim Says: July 29, 2010 at 6:38 pm

I have a (used) E300 and just put new batteries in it, because it seemed very weak. Even with a new pair of 8 Amp Hour batteries, this thing will not take me up even the smallest incline. Does fine on level or down hill grades, but MUCH weaker than I anticipated. I lubed and adjusted the chain, disassembled the motor to check for rust and brush ware… all is fine. Is this thing supposed to handle anything near its advertised load or do anything near its advertised speed. Should it handle any type of incline? Help.

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