Exclusive to Amazon.com. Get around with power and style on this cool electric scooter by Razor. Featuring a super-size deck and frame for riders ages 12 and older, the E325 can reach speeds of up to 15 miles per hour thanks to its high-performance, ultra-quiet chain-drive motor. The scooter also includes a pair of extra-wide
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Added on: December 3, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
Exclusive to Amazon.com. Get around with power and style on this cool electric scooter by Razor. Featuring a super-size deck and frame for riders ages 12 and older, the E325 can reach speeds of up to 15 miles per hour thanks to its high-performance, ultra-quiet chain-drive motor. The scooter also includes a pair of extra-wide 10-inch pneumatic tires to ensure a smooth ride while you zip around the neighborhood. Other details include variable speed acceleration, a twist-grip throttle, and a rechargeable battery that delivers up to 45 minutes of continuous use per charge (the battery requires roughly eight hours of charge time). The charger and tools are included with the E325, though riders should note that some assembly is required. The buyer and rider of the E325 scooter are responsible for knowing and obeying all local, state, and federal regulations regarding the riding and use of this scooter (a helmet, elbow pads, and kneepads are recommended). The E300 offers a weight maximum of 220 pounds and weighs 52 pounds. The thrill of power meets the latest technology and high-quality materials that Razor is known for – in the form of electric scooters. With larger deck, frame and tires for older teen and adult riders, the E325 electric scooter is Razor’s speediest electric scooter – traveling up to 15 miles per hour. The electric power engages a super quiet chain driven motor – applauded by neighbors everywhere.Get around with power and style on the Razor E325 electric scooter. Equipped with a super-sized deck frame and an ultra-quiet chain-drive motor, the E325 reaches speeds of up to 15 miles per hour, making it a blast to zip around the neighborhood. The scooter’s pair of extra-wide 10-inch pneumatic tires, meanwhile, ensure a smooth ride every time. And unlike many other scooters, the E325 is lightweight and durable, with a double-welded structure. Other details include variable speed acceleration, a twist-grip throttle, a rear hand brake, and a rechargeable battery that delivers up to 45 minutes of continuous use per charge (the battery requires roughly eight hours of charge time). Designed for riders age 12 and older, the E325 comes with a charger and tools for assembly.
About Razor
Founded in June 2000, Razor USA is a privately held company based in Cerritos, California, and holds the worldwide rights to the Razor brand. Razor is home to the wildly popular Razor kick scooter, along with other scooters like the E100, E200, and E300–all electric scooters. The cutting-edge line of Razor products also includes the Dirt Rocket, Pocket Mod, Pocket Rocket, Ground Force, a line of electric powered ride-on toys, and a junior line of scooters. Razor also offers an action video–RVM–featuring Team Razor (pro scooter athletes ages 9 to 20, who tour the world participating in demonstrations and competitions). Razor has won numerous awards, including the Toy Industry Association’s Toy of the Year, and Toy of the Year honors from Time, Parents, Parenting, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Nick Jr., and U.S. News & World Report.
Bad batteries, discontinued model number I purchased 2, E100 scooters for my children for Christmas. Seemed like fun and a good idea to ride around the neighborhood with them so I purchased this E325 to ride with them.The E100s seem to work as advertised so far. However, I am having issues with the E325. There seems to be a battery issue. It is advertised as up to 15mph but the fastest I have gotten mine to go is just above 11mph after a fresh charge on flat ground. After a few minutes of riding even the E100s will go…
Meh Ive had this for about a year for my 1.3 mile commute. I am 6’3″ and 200 lbs. It works great for about 2 weeks then the battery slowly diminishes. I have replaced the batteries and then when power didnt return, I replaced the motor. Again, I had a good 2 weeks of 100% power then a consistent power erosion. My range is about 2 miles, the handlebars are a little short for me. I am not sure if I will keep with the cycle of replacing the motor/ batteries or go for a more expensive lithium…
Not a toy! Lmao, this thing is NOT a toy first an foremost. I would NOT give this too someone under 16 at minimum. This IS how ever, a super awesome efficacant way to get around the city. I just took it for a ride I live in center city Philly. I got from center city rode for about 15 mins down Columbus (Delaware river) and back to center city. It actually only started even showing signs of dying when I got close too my house. I also drove to the grocery store and back and puts around a bit before it died…