How Can You Go Faster on Your Razor Scooter?

razor_scooter_fastBoth Razor kick scooters and Razor electric scooters, are fast and used properly can achieve quite high speeds. If you want to maintain these speeds as your scooter gets older you will need to look after it carefully and make sure you perform regular maintenance. Looking after your scooter will ensure it lasts a long time and gives the same great performance it had when it was new.

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How Do You Look After a Razor Kick Scooter?

Kick scooters tend to be ridden fast and far from carefully. Kids love to practice tricks and tend to be very hard on their scooters. Misuse like this will result in wear of the wheels and bearings and generally shorten the life of the scooter as well as affecting the performance. Look after your scooter by making sure it is lubricated regularly and never left out in the rain as parts will start to corrode. If it gets wet dry it before putting it away. Keep mud and dirt out of the wheels and steering mechanisms as much as possible and store the scooter in a warm dry place, especially if you do not ride it through the winter. If the scooter is starting to slow down you can improve the performance considerably by replacing the bearings and wheels.

How Should You Look After a Razor Electric Scooter?

Electric scooters need more looking after and maintenance than kick scooters but will reward you with higher speeds! Always keep your scooter inside in a warm, dry place never outside in the rain. Electric wires and batteries shoulod always be kept dry. Check with your manufacturer to see how they recommend you look after the battery. Some batteries benefit from being allowed to run down completely occasionally before recharging.

Keep your scooter clean and mud and dirt free and don’t put it away dirty. Clean off any mud before it dries and dried mud and dirt can get into the moving parts of your scooter and cause problems. Replace wheels and wheel bearings when they become worn to keep the speed you had when it was new. Lubricate the moving parts regularly and keep moisture out to prevent rust from building up.

How Do You Improve Your Riding Technique to Go Faster?

Remember that you can increase your speed by decreasing the wind resistance. To do this hold your body as close to the scooter as possible. Use smooth paths for riding and going downhill is always fun! Make sure, however, that you keep safety in mind when trying to improve your speed and always wear good safety protection such as a helmet, knee and elbow pads and some good, strong gloves.

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Electric Scooter for Kids

Kids love electric scooters and they make great gifts for birthdays and Xmas. They can easily learn how to ride them and they are easy to maintain. Kids will love the freedom they bring but you need to make sure that they are safe when out on their electric scooters. For general safety rules see Electric Scooter Safety Rules

Kids Safety Rules for Electric Scooters

  • Never allow more than one person to ride on the scooter.
  • Never ride an electric scooter where there is a lot of traffic. They are best used around a wuiet neighborhood or in a park or other designated area.
  • Ride on flat surfaces so as not to lose balance. Do not ride on steep hills.
  • Always supervise young children on electric scooters.

How Long Does the Battery Last on an Electric Scooter?

Batteries for electric scooters are four volts and there may be from one to six. When fully charged the scooter will from between ten to thirty miles or about four hours continuous riding. This is plenty for a child riding around the neighborhood.

What Accessories do Electric Scooters Come With?

Electric scooters generally come with headlights, taillights and sidelights. Most have a key ignition, kickstand and a tool kit as well as the battery charger.

How Much Does an Electric Scooter Cost?

Razor electric scooters start at under $100. The razor E100 is priced at around $91.00.

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Electric Scooter Safety Rules

razor_scooterIf you have an electric scooter or are thinking of buying one for yourself or your child you need to seriously consider safety aspects first. Electric scooters can be safe to ride as long as you know the rules and always abide by them. It is especially important of you buy an electric scooter for your child to make sure they are aware of any dangers and that they always ride them safely and responsibly.

The first thing to do of course, is to carefully read the literature that comes with your scooter to make sure you know how to operate it properly.  It will give you information on how to charge the battery, how much pressure to use in the tires and other guidelines for maintenance and safe riding.

How Do I Ride an Electric Scooter Safely?

  • Scooters are made to be ridden by one person so never allow anyone else to ride with you.
  • Never pull someone on a skateboard or kart with your electric scooter.
  • Do not carry heavy packages on your scooter.
  • Always follow the rules of the road. You are not exempt because you are on a scooter!
  • Always wear a safety helmet and replace it if you are in an accident.
  • Some roads have parts prohibited to scooters. Stay off them!
  • Do not ride a scooter in areas that have heavy traffic.
  • Maintain your scooter properly and never ride it if it is not in roadworthy condition.
  • Only do tricks or stunts on your scooter in a safe place such as a specially designated park area, never on the road.

Conclusion

Electric scooters are fun to ride and safe if you treat them with respect and follow the safety rules.

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Choosing a Kids Motorized Scooter

Marc and his new Razor ScooterOne of the top gifts for kids on the market today is the motorized scooter. Your son or daughter may have been thrilled with the kick scooter that was hot a few years ago, but now they’re into jazzier rides. Motorized scooters can give your kids what they’re looking for, whether they’re gas-powered scooters or the electric models. But choosing between a gas-powered or electric scooter can pose a bit of a challenge. Here are some things to keep in mind when you’re making this decision.

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A lot of parents regard safety as the highest priority in a child’s gift. One of the primary safety concerns with scooters is the speeds the gas-powered models can reach. On average, a kids’ gas-fueled scooter can travel at up to 30 miles per hour. You may want something for your child that isn’t so fast. And if so, an electric scooter may be the better choice, as they top out at about 15 to 20 mph. Of course your kids may have something to say about the choice of an electric scooter, because as a rule, kids are looking for speed above all.

In a perfect world, your son or daughter would be responsible for taking care of the scooter. But many parents have learned from experience that they’ll probably need to lend a hand with their kids’ daily chores and responsibilities. Keeping a scooter maintained is no different. So it’s important for you to give some thought to whether you want to take it to the gas station every couple of months for a fill-up or if it would be easier to charge it at home. The choice that best suits your schedule is the one to go with.

In general, prices are comparable for kids’ gas-powered and electric scooters. The average prices for either of these scooter models run from $300 to $600. The big gap in these prices is usually due to the annual energy-source costs of either gas fill-ups or electricity charges. Given that gas prices are continuing to rise, the gas-powered scooter may ultimately be the costlier choice.

A motorized scooter can be a great way to help your child learn how to handle the responsibility of a possession that has specific maintenance needs. So electric scooters may offer more teaching moments for kids than gas-powered scooters, due to their constant need for re-charging.

All of these various considerations may make it easier for you to choose between the two kinds of motorized scooters available for your kids. Regardless of your choice between gas and electric, the scooter you ultimately pick will be a hit with your kids and put to use as soon as possible.

How to Buy a Motor Scooter

motor scooter Kawasaki NinjaMotor scooter sales have gone through the roof as consumers fight higher fuel expenses since in the last five years gas prices have just about doubled and many drivers feel that they have no alternative but to pay the price so that they can make it to work. Astute drivers have explored methods of reducing their fuel costs and the result has been the surge in motor scooter sales.

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As manufacturers have understood what the consumer wants, the underpowered small scooters which were fun as toys but had little other value have been replaced with scooters which may be driven almost everywhere you can drive a car. Those small 50cc scotters may still be found and are selling well, but the more recent, more powerful scooters are now the favored ones. Having engines in excess of 100cc’s and features like windshields, radios, and bigger tires, this new breed of motor scooters is providing consumers with new choices in individual transportation.

Probably the most significant factor to consider in making a decision on a motor scooter is the size of the engine, as this feature will determine where you will be riding. Should you purchase a small scooter with an engine less than 100cc’s, you will need to keep off highways and in fact, may be prohibited from riding on the highway at all in some areas. Should you intend to ride your new scooter on major highways, you will need a model with an engine greater than 100cc’s, and very probably one as large as your pocketbook will permit. Generally, the larger the size of the engine, the faster the scooter will go, so if you are concerned about having enough power, you need to opt for the larger engine sizes.

The features that you want will depend on your plans for your scooter, so if your intentions are to drive it a lot, you should select a model which has a good amount of storage, an improved suspension system, bigger tires, a radio, and a windshield. Further, pay attention to the seat, ensuring that it is adequate for your body type and that it gives you sufficient support for a long excursion.

Naturally, cost is typically one of the most significant concerns in your choice of motor scooters. If all that you need is a cheap motor scooter which will work in getting you from point A to Point B, an off brand model will probably be good enough. But if you can spend a bit more, choose a more popular model such as a Vespa, Honda, or Yamaha. Finally, if you are seeking “the mother of all scooters,” you can quite easily drop over $5,000 and purchase a Suzuki Burgman, which is approximately the size of a normal motorcycle but with the singularity of actually being a motor scooter.

The final issue to consider is the anticipated time frame during which you plan on keeping your motor scooter, so if you want to maintain it for a number of years and want one that will last, with the capacity of driving thousands of miles, make certain to choose one with a larger engine size. The larger engines are better designed for high mileage, while a small, inexpensive motor scooter is better for occasional driving or for a specific length of time. Many scooters are bought by students as a trustworthy and inexpensive vehicle to use during the summer break, for example, and in this instance, a small, 50cc model would do just fine. In addition, the brand of a motor scooter is a factor in determining its quality. If you pay attention, you will notice that there are many scooters still on the road which were manufactured in the 1970’s and 1980’s and they are still running well, so, as in everything else, if you will carefully maintain it, it will endure.

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