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Razor E200 Electric Scooter - Red

Razor E200 Electric Scooter - Red
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Product Description: Razor E200 Electric Scooter - Red

Get where you need to go fast, and look good doing it with the sleek Razor E200 Deluxe Electric Scooter. It features a streamlined aircraft-grade aluminum construction, promising a safe, smooth ride. Easy to carry anywhere, the scooter weighs in at just 23 pounds (including the battery) and zips along at speeds up to 12 mph. And the Razor E200 makes virtually no noise...
Get where you need to go fast, and look good doing it with the sleek Razor E200 Deluxe Electric Scooter. It features a streamlined aircraft-grade aluminum construction, promising a safe, smooth ride. Easy to carry anywhere, the scooter weighs in at just 23 pounds (including the battery) and zips along at speeds up to 12 mph. And the Razor E200 makes virtually no noise when it's running. Additional features include: automatic power-off with brake, a rechargeable, removable battery built right into the deck for convenience, adjustable steering column and wide, low deck for stability. It charges in only four hours, so you're on your way in no time. Considered a true adult commuting vehicle. Also includes the battery charger and assembly tools. Requires 2 "12V" batteries, included. Measures 37"L x 16"W" 42"H. Holds up to 220 pounds. Warranted.

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