Razor E200S Seated Electric Scooter Zoom around in style, either sitting down or standing up with this E200 Scooter and Seat.
Features:
- Powerful chain-driven motor for speeds up to 12 mph
- Stylish padded seat for a comfortable ride
- Seat and seat post are removable for stand-up riding
- 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.
Customer Review: Razor E200S Seated Electric Scooter
I ordered the Razor E200S for my daughter and what a heart breaking expericence to see an excited face go from happy to tears. The scooter was to be new but was obviously a used one with all the scratches on it. It did not even come with the battery charger or tools to put it together. The box it came it had so much tape on it, the product appears to have been shipped out several times. The scooter itself it a good ride, but what we received was not what was expected. My only hope now is that returning it and getting a refund won’t be a tear jerker.
Customer Review: Good at first then TOTAL FAILURE!!!!!!
Four years ago I recieved this product for Christmas and I loved the product. Reaching speeds up to 10 mph to me it is consided very slow. As Razor recommends this products to people 12 or older it probly would eceed slightly over 5mph or even slower. When I owned the E200S for a year and a half it suddendly didn’t work. After 2 years sitting in my garage I found a product recall from the CPSC that involved my scooter model stating that the handle bars can break off and cause injury and it’s battery carger could overheat. If this happens contact Razor for a free repair and a new battery charger. With 2003 to 2005 models these problems are the most evendent.



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