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What Razor Scooter should I Get?

by admin on September 18, 2011

I am going to buy a razor scooter but i dont know which one to get
i could either get a Razor Kick Scooter A or a RAZOR Pro Model KICK SCOOTER

the person who defines them the most will get all the rewards
and 10 or 5 stars or sumthin

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K-ANNE CUTE September 18, 2011 at 12:59 pm

I think you should get the razor pro model kick scooter….

miwa September 18, 2011 at 1:50 pm

Peraonally I don’t know any more about them but I found this review that say RAZOR Pro Model KICK SCOOTER is better
– The stability in steering is much better on this one.
– The wheels are thicker, which I’m sure contributes to its ability to hold a line better
– It’s faster, and since the ride is a lot more stable it’s actually much safer to ride this going fast than the others.
– Overall it’s made of a heavier construction more appropriate for those who are going to do more on it than go back and forth on the sidewalk.

Olive Sophia:BB September 18, 2011 at 2:04 pm

If you are talking about the Razor A3 Kick Scooter here is some information on it-
The Razor A3 kick scooter is an updated version of the original Razor kick scooter, with larger 125mm wheels and ABEC-5 high speed bearings for smooth riding. The front fork is equipped with shock absorbing suspension to impress your friends with cool scooter tricks.

New 125mm urethane wheels with ABEC-5 high speed bearings
Aircraft-grade aluminum t-tube and deck

The Razor Pro Model’s information-

The Pro Model kick scooter is designed and tested by Team Razor™ pro riders with durability and performance in mind. If you can dish it out this model can take it! With a double stacked head clamp for added head tube strength, extra thick foam grips for additional palm protection and a body constructed with 100% aircraft grade aluminum this is the scooter for tricks. It even has full deck grip tape designed by Team Razor pro rider Ricky Wernicke

Designed and tested by Team Razor Pro-Riders with durability and performance in mind
Full deck grip tape designed by Team Razor Pro-Rider Rickey Wernicke
98mm urethane wheels equipped with ABEC-5 high speed bearings
Double stacked head clamp for extra head tube strength
Extra thick foam grips for additional palm protection
Patented folding mechanism ( US Patent No. 6,431,567)
Patented rear fender brake (US Patent No. 6,139,035)
Aircraft-grade aluminum
Easy to fold and carry
Colors: Blue, Clear/Black, Red
Product Weight: 8 LBS
Assembled Product Dimensions: 25.5″ x 4″ x 7.25″
Product decoration and specifications subject to change without notice

Front fork equipped with shock
Absorbing suspension
Patented folding mechanism (US Patent No. 6,431,567)
Patented rear fender brake (US Patent No. 6,139,035)
Easy to fold and carry
Adjustable handle bars
Colors: Clear/Black, Red, Blue, Green
Product Weight: 8 LBS
Assembled Product Dimensions: 30″ x 13″ x 35.5″
Product decoration and specifications subject to change without notice

I think I would get the pro.

John D September 18, 2011 at 2:48 pm

Don’t mean to deter from your question, but if your gonna get a scooter, go big ;)

Start saving up your money. I had a Razor before, and got sick of it fast. I saved up and bought a Segway…It feels like your driving a car!

http://www.gotcheapsegway.com/

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