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The Razor E200 Scooter And Seated E200S


The Razor E200 scooter is the smallest and cheapest of the electric scooter range from this manufacturer that has a seated option and is rated to be able to carry an adult passenger.



The Razor E200 and E200S scooters are the next step up from the razor E100 electric scooter in terms of speed and carrying capacity. The body of the scooter is 15cm longer than the children's E100, and wider as well. The weight of the scooter is 18kg, so while it easily folds up for storage or going into the trunk of a car, it is no featherweight.

razor e200 scooter



Like the other models in this series, the E200 can run continuously for up to 40 minutes, which is of course dependent on the conditions it is used under. A full recharge of the two 12V batteries takes about 12 hours. Other standard features for this nit are the twist grip throttle, a hand operated rear brake, a retractable kick stand and 20cm pneumatic (air filled) tires.

For the E200S variant, the seat and pole can be removed so it can function as a standard scooter. This is the only difference between the two models, so the price difference between the two should not be excessive. Top speed for this unit is 12mph / 19kmph, more than fast enough to cause serious injury in the event of an accident or collision.

Razor claims this scooter can bear a rider of up to 100 kg / 220 lbs, though it's fair to assume that both the top speed and the endurance of the unit will decrease with increasing rider weight. If you're an adult and are looking to use this as a putt-around, you might be better off with the slightly larger and more powerful E300S which you should be able to pick up for about $40 more than this unit. The E300 has a more powerful engine, a wider deck and a larger wheels for increased comfort and stability though once again these features come with a heavier unit weight.




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