- Sleek electric scooter with ultra-quiet chain-driven motor and twist-grip throttle
- Hand-operated rear brake
- Motor cruises at speeds of up to 12 mph; up to 45 minutes of use per charge
- 8-inch pneumatic tires for smooth ride; full-size deck and frame hold up to 220 pounds
- Recommended for ages 12 and older; 90-day warranty
The Razor E200 2006 version is a new and improved electric scooter that can reach speeds up to 12 mph. Full size deck and frame with full speed potential. Large 8″ pneumatic tires for a smooth ride. New chain driven motor and new twist-grip throttle.Cruise around the neighborhood in style with the Razor E200 electric scooter. An ultra-quiet chain-driven motor, and a handy twist-grip throttle accelerator, the E200 is the perfect device for teens and adults wanting to speed over to a friend’s h
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(out of 99 reviews)
Price: $ 163.54
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Review by B. Kelly for Razor E200 Electric Scooter
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The scooter is good, works fine, good battery life and stable but with someone even close to the rated load it has inadequate clearance between the ground and the motor. I got this one for my wife the 100 for my child (she loves it) and the 300 for me. Just driving around the neighborhood and hitting little dips in the road on the 200 will cause the motor to hit the street very hard. The 100 has a solid wheel so even though the clearance is low it does not suffer the same fate. If you are going to get a bigger scooter than the 100 then go for the 300, the clearance issue is much improved for that model.
Review by for Razor E200 Electric Scooter
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I bought one of these at Toys’R'Us and have had so much fun. It hasn’t had one problem and it’s a lot faster and easier than walking. I know you may think that a kid’s review doesn’t matter but this product is targeted for our age group and I believe it’s most important to know what we think of it. If you’re planning on purchasing a Razor E200 and are having doubts, you shouldn’t be. It really is amazing!
Review by Valerie Jo for Razor E200 Electric Scooter
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I bought this for my 9 year-old daughter and she loves it. I was considering the E100 because of the age recommendations but decided to go with the E200 because of the weight capacity. I’m glad I did. My daughter can handle it just fine and I don’t have to worry about an older child getting on it and breaking it.
Review by R. Lown for Razor E200 Electric Scooter
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When we received the scooter everything looked fine. However, after we put it together and charged the battery it would not run more than 30 seconds. We contacted Razor (paperwork which came with the scooter said to contact them with any problems)and they told us the entire battery/charging housing would need to be replaced. Razor would ship us new parts after we faxed them our receipt and we would assemble the parts on the scooter. When we mentioned that the scooter was brand new, never used, and that we thought it should be replaced they said “no, they would only send parts”. We faxed the receipt a week ago and have not received parts or any email confirmation that they are on the way.
Review by Kevin M. Hamada for Razor E200 Electric Scooter
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Nifty little scooter that zips you around to anywhere within a 2 mile radius and back again. Battery life last from 35 to 40 minutes with the speed dying down in the last 8 minutes or so. Ultra easy controls, brake on the left handle bar with throttle on the right. Very easy to ride, if you can stand up straight you’ve pretty much got it.
The only things that I didn’t like about it is that the batteries cannot be changed without dissasembling the whole thing. It would have been nice to have the option of carrying extra batteries and swapping them to extend the range.
The instructions do not tell you where the tire inflation extender tube is. In fact it says that the extender tube is in the same bag as the instructions which is not true. I found it attached to a clever holder inside the rubber grip of the right handle bar.
Third point is that this scooter does not have anyplace where a locking system could be conveniently attached. I am currently wrapping a chain lock around the portion of the frame above the front tire and then to an anchor point. It should have been easy during the manufacturing process to create an anchoring point within or attached to the frame itself, unfortuneately this feature was not made.
I also found that when making right hand turns the plastic guard protecting the motor and chain assemlby tends to scrape the ground if you lean into the turn too much. Other than these annoying but minor problems I would recommend this scooter to anyone over the age of 12. Gets you where you want to go, is quiet, and best of all rechargeable.