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Razor E300 Electric Scooter


The Razor E300 Electric Scooter is the largest in the current range of Razor scooters powered by mains electricity. As with the other scooters in the Razor E range, it has a platform to stand on, that can also hold a seat pole and seat in the E300s version of the scooter. The platform on this model is extra wide to allow an adult rider of up to 220lbs to use it comfortably.

razor e300 electric scooter



The scooter also features 10 inch pneumatic tires for a better road riding experience. The manufacturer claims that the scooter will run for up to 45 minutes after an 8 hour charge. The stated top speed of the scooter is 15 mph, though this is doubtless for flat surfaces and you can expect lower speeds on inclines.

The chain driven electric motor is quiet, but you may find that the chain is too tight when you take the unit out of the box. If it's not performing as well as it should, try loosening the chain a little and then fiddling with the adjustment of it over the course of a few rides.

While the handle folds down for storage, there is no mechanism for locking the folded handle into position. This can make handling the unit for transport or storage purposes difficult. And given that the scooter weighs in at 52 pounds, you'd think you'd want all the help you could get in that area.

razor e300

razor e300s

It is also a good idea to test the scooter out thoroughly within the warranty period. Put the unit through its paces and if it's not up to scratch then get it replaced as soon as possible. While buying this unit online may be an easier option, purchasing it from a store is better if there are any warranty issues.




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