Willis said: I have the RAZOR 200 and it carries my 190 lbs. just fine. Can you give us an idea about the Speed and how long it rides on a full charge.
bguss
Broke Member
posted: Jan. 11, 2005 @ 8:19a
Razor e100 *up to 10 mph *Max rider weight: 120lbs *Up to 40 minutes of continuous use *Unit weight: 32 lbs *belt driven motor
Razor e200 *up to 12 mph *Ages: 16+ *Max rider weight: 220lbs *Up to 45 minutes of continuous use *Unit weight: 44 lbs
Razor e300 *up to 15 mph *Ages: 16+ *Max rider weight: 220lbs *Adjusting handlebars *Up to 45 minutes of continuous use *Unit weight: 49 lbs *chain driven motor
Willis
Member
posted: Jan. 11, 2005 @ 11:38a
The RAZOR 200 takes about 3 hours to recharge after a full discharge. The top speed of 12 mph is accurate.
Sounds like a 200 would work fine. Question is if a 300 is worth $50 more than a 200. I've read that chain driven is better than belt driven. Is the 200 belt or chain?
Can these scooters climb hills? I live in an area where there are lots of climbs and descents. thanks.
wheels999
New Member
posted: Jan. 11, 2005 @ 1:10p
imo the 300 is constructed better, bigger wheels, chain vs belt, and just appears to be more heavy duty in addition to being faster. i checked all 3 and am very happy with the 300.
I doubt I would use a seat. Who would, senior citizens?
Willis
Member
posted: Jan. 11, 2005 @ 5:30p
If you're concerned about hills, the E300 is a safer bet. The E200 works fine for me with small hills, but the E300 is a much more powerful unit ( with additional cost).
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