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Car Tech - Razor scooters drive electric

2014-11-26
tired of kicking around that raised your scooter you about 15 years ago well now we have electric ones I'm Wayne Cunningham here looking at the III hundred ways or electric scooter and I'll in law looking at the razor II one hundred glow electric both of these scooters have two lead acid batteries in them which give them about forty minutes of run time this e 300 has a top speed of 15 miles per hour it has a pneumatic tire a rear brake and as a weight limit of about 220 pounds in comparison the e 100 has a 120 pound weight limit it front frames a solid rear wheel and LED lights on the deck the e 100 offers a pretty solid ride but as you can hear it's actually really loud and I could feel nearly every bump on the ground underneath my seat in addition it's also really hard to keep the accelerator going on on max speed without my hand getting sore after a while the c300 is also pretty loud it's got that chain drive an electric motor so I'm here too all the time but it does have a really comfortable ride because of these two pneumatic tires and it feels really stable because of the wide deck as well the accelerator is a little hard to modulate but I don't have a very hard time keeping it on maximum throttle at all times with lit acid batteries and the chain drive these are pretty primitive on the technology front and they don't have any safety lighting there's no front headlight or rear LED taillight there's also no battery indication so you have no idea how much power you're running on while you're riding these scooters so ultimately I would say these things are kind of in the toy category the pricing reflects that the e 100 is only 130 dollars this III hundred is two hundred and seventy dollars I'm Wayne Cunningham I'm Lin LA and we're here taking on the first look at the razor II one hundred and razor III hundred electric scooters you
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