The original Razor A Kick folding scooter arrived in 2000, and in many ways—just like the phone of nearly the same name—it epitomized Y2K design. Its colorful hand grips and shiny aluminum frame ...
How about some two-wheeling to go along with the standard four-wheeling? Razor—yes, the Razor that makes the coveted kiddo kick scooters and a bunch of other fun things like hoverboards, skateboards, ...
In celebration of Razor turning 20 years old, the company is rolling out a series of new electric scooters that are tackling one of the biggest problems in the industry: those freaking tiny wheels.
Remember that shiny aluminum Razor kick scooter from your childhood that somehow every kid on the block had? You know, the one that would inevitably swing around at some point and smack you right in ...
Razor has come a long way since its humble start as that classic kick scooter we all grew up with. The company announced its latest adult electric scooter, the EcoSmart Cargo, that makes for the ...
90s kids like myself will most certainly be familiar with Razor, the chrome kick scooter that gave us tons of thrilling moments, and not to mention, scraped knees and elbows, as we were growing up.
Beyond pride, the biggest issue keeping adults off small motorized scooters is the fact that their tiny motors usually don’t have the power to move anything heavier than your average eighth grader.
Razor has also updated its popular E300 kickscooter to give it a rear hub motor. The E300 HD's 250-W brushless rear motor zips up to 15.5 mph, it features a 9-inch pneumatic wheel to the front and a ...
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