| It sure didn't take long for my 8 year old daughter to | | | | with her constant riding. Boy, was I wrong! She barely |
| get attached to her Razor E125 electric scooter. She | | | | makes a sound as she "scoots" around the |
| has completely forsaken her bike, and her "kick" | | | | neighborhood. |
| scooter, to ride her new "high tech" model!Before I | | | | She can ride for an extended period of time, too. She |
| bought the Razor E125, I had taken a look at several | | | | has been out ridng for the better part of an afternoon |
| other models. However, when all was said and done, I | | | | without needing to come home to re-charge. The |
| had to go with the E125! | | | | Razor E125 electric scooter will actually go up to 40 |
| One of my concerns about electric scooters was that | | | | minutes of continuous riding on one charge! |
| they would scare my daughter. Her model has a top | | | | It kind of resembles a "kick" scooter in that a slight |
| speed of 10 mph, which is pretty fast. Certainly faster | | | | push off is required before you can flip the switch to |
| than she could go on her bike or her scooter. | | | | activate the motor. basically, those two things are all |
| I found that rather than scaring her, the speed kept her | | | | that is required to get you up and going! |
| interested and excited. It also tends to help her feel | | | | She loves the the "cool" twist grip accelerator, and the |
| "grown up."I make her wear a helmet and knee pads, | | | | "bicycle" type brakes. Frankly, about the only complaint |
| for obvious reasons. Also, she sticks to riding on the | | | | we have is that we never see our daughter anymore! |
| sidewalks close to home. | | | | Maybe my wife and I will have to get electric scooetrs |
| I also had fears that she might disturb the neighbors | | | | for ourselves! |