| Editor Reviews: Product Description: Features - Provides powerful fun at speeds up to ten mph
- Adjustable handlebars
- Twist-grip throttle
- Hand-operated brake
- Adjustable height handlebar
- Folding handlebar mechanism for easy storage and transport
- Eight-inch pneumatic front tire, and 125mm polyurethane rear wheel
- Variable-speed chain-driven motor
- Includes two 12V sealed lead acid batteries, battery charger, and tools
- Up to 40 minutes of continuous use per charge
- Battery charge time is eight hours
- Maximum rider weight is 120 pounds
- Safety equipment such as helmet, elbow pads and knee pads is recommended
- Check and obey local laws regarding use
Amazon.com Product Description: Cruise around the neighborhood in style with the Razor E100 electric scooter. Boasting an adjustable handlebar that adapts to riders of all sizes, an ultra-quiet belt-driven 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. 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. + Read more.... |  |