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Razor E100 Electric Scooter

Razor E100 Electric Scooter
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Product Description: Razor E100 Electric Scooter

Grab your safety helmet, and jump on this Razor E100 Electric Scooter for a supercharged whiz around the block. This powerful scooter cruises at a maximum speed of 10 mph. It features a super quiet, belt-driven rechargeable motor that's built into the deck. Simply push off to a rolling start, and once you reach 3 mph, the motor will engage. It lets you ride for up to...
Grab your safety helmet, and jump on this Razor E100 Electric Scooter for a supercharged whiz around the block. This powerful scooter cruises at a maximum speed of 10 mph. It features a super quiet, belt-driven rechargeable motor that's built into the deck. Simply push off to a rolling start, and once you reach 3 mph, the motor will engage. It lets you ride for up to 40 minutes. Adjust the handlebars for maximum riding comfort. Includes 2 "12-volt" batteries. Adult supervision recommended. Holds up to 120 pounds. Warranted .

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