The Euro Electric Scooter from Razor
The Euro Electric Scooter from Razor



The Euro Electric Scooter (also known as the Pocket Mod) is definitely an electric scooter from RazorUSA. The Euro Scooter is modeled following the classic Vespa scooter design. It’s scaled down a great deal from a full-size scooter.



The Euro Scooter throttle is controlled by rotating the right handlebar grip. Brakes are controlled by pulling a lever on the left handlbar grip. Turning is accomplished by leaning, like a bike, but the Euro Electric Scooter’s turning radius isn’t nearly as sharp like a bicycle.



While the Razor Euro Scooter is made for children over the age of 12, many users have reported letting children as early as 8 use it. The most rider weight is 170 lbs.



The Euro Electric Scooter takes about 10 minutes to assemble. You will need to attach the leading wheel and handlebars. You’ll also need to check spoke tension on the wheels and tighten any nuts that may have loosened during shipping. A spoke tightening tool is roofed.



The Euro Electric Scooter is powered by two 12v batteries. The batteries are charged by plugging in to a standard wall socket. When you initially get your scooter, it’s recommended to allow the battery charge for 18 hours, although a lot of users have only charged for 8. When the battery has been fully charged, recharging typically takes less than 8 hours.



The scooter is able to reach speeds of up to 15mph and can go 10 miles on a single charge. Your exact mileage will be different depending on the weight from the rider and the kind of terrain. Heavier riders and hilly terrain can lead to lower mileage. Razor gives an official usage time of Half an hour, although many parents claim that their small children are able to ride for hours while not having to recharge.



Storage area under the seat of the Euro Electric ScooterThe Pocket Mod Scooter has 12? pneumatic (air-filled) rubber tires. The tires come pre-inflated, but they can lose air during shipping so it’s very important that you make sure the tires are properly inflated before letting your son or daughter use the scooter. Make use of a pressure gauge to guarantee the tires are inflated towards the PSI indicated along the side of tire.



Since the tires are the most likely part of the scooter to require replacement, it’s a good idea to pick up at least one spare tire and tube whenever you purchase the scooter.

 

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