i’m looking for the holidays and my parents gave me a budget for all my gifts. i’m trying to be able to get a few really good ones. any fast electric scooters? also i am 14 and weigh about 155 lbs
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i’m looking for the holidays and my parents gave me a budget for all my gifts. i’m trying to be able to get a few really good ones. any fast electric scooters? also i am 14 and weigh about 155 lbs
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http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=electric+scooter&x=14&y=10
here is a bunch of them.
have fun and good luck
No such thing and remember you can not ride them on the street. and your to young.Why not get a GI Joe.
The Razor E325. I bought one from SportsAuthority.com for $199 and got free shipping. It is a 325 Watt electric scooter.
I weigh about 180 lbs and this scooter goes decently fast (10-12mph) on flat pavement. Forget going up any little incline though, it will slow to a stop on a hill. That’s what you get for $200 though. I think it’s fun as long as there are no hills to go up, and it gets me places faster than walking or running would.
One way you can majorly improve the scooter is buy buying an extra 12V 7AH sealed lead acid battery and hooking it in series with the other 2 12V batteries to increase voltage to 36V. The existing motor and speed control can handle the additional voltage. The way you do this is by disconnecting the circuit breaker and then using the leads that were on the circuit breaker to connect the battery. CONNECT RED LEAD TO BLACK BATTERY TERMINAL AND BLACK LEAD TO RED BATTERY TERMINAL in order to get the proper series arrangement. If you connect it wrong you will be essentially reducing your scooter’s voltage to 12V. Duct tape the battery flat to the front of the scooter and leave enough slack so that the leads can be detached from the extra battery. To charge, disconnect the extra battery and plug the leads into each other and connect the normal charger that the scooter comes with. This will charge the batteries inside. To charge the extra battery you will need an auxiliary 12V battery charger (like a car battery charger). This makes the scooter a lot faster.
Photos of my modification:
http://s101.photobucket.com/albums/m72/polyscient/Electric%20Scooter/
You can get Upgrade parts here:
http://tncscooters.com/partsdb.php?type=ES
And replacement stock parts here:
http://www.razorama.com/rae3elscpa.html