| Editor Reviews: Product Description: Features: - Power chain-driven motor for speeds up to 12 mph
- 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 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
- Safety equipment such as helmet, elbow pads and knee pads is recommended
- Adult supervision recommended
Note: Be sure to check and obey local laws regarding scooter use. Amazon.com Product Description: Cruise around the neighborhood in style with the Razor E200 electric scooter. Boasting an adjustable handlebar that adapts to riders of all sizes, an ultra-quiet chain-driven motor, and a handy twist-grip throttle accelerator, the E200 is the perfect device for teens and adults wanting to speed over to a friend's house or head to the park. Unlike Razor's E300S and E500S scooters--which offers a seated ride--the E200 requires you to stand while zipping through town. But standing in the E200 isn't a problem thanks to the full-size deck and frame, which are custom designed for ages 12 and up. Once you're on the move, the variable-speed motor ramps up to 12 miles per hour--fast enough to have fun, but not fast enough to be a menace on the street or sidewalk. The long-life rechargeable battery, meanwhile, lasts for up to 45 minutes of continuous use per charge (with an eight-hour charge time), so you can easily cruise to the grocery store and back without running out of juice. Other details include 8-inch pneumatic tires for a smooth ride, a hand-operated rear brake, and such accessories as a pair of 12-volt batteries, a charger, and tools. The E200, which offers a maximum weight limit of 220 pounds, is backed by a 90-day warranty. The buyer and rider of the E200 scooter are responsible for knowing and obeying all local, state, and federal regulations regarding the riding and use of scooters. + Read more.... |  |