
Razor E300
24 km/h, 20 km, 250 W

Razor E300
24 km/h, 20 km, 250 W
We still own this Razor, but it has never been used properly and could therefore serve as a spare parts supplier. I have no knowledge of a service branch.
No it doesn’t. I have two of these & 1 x Uberscoot S300 which does have a folding system & personally I think the S300 is a far superior scooter for usability & all round performance
Ja, man findet das Ladegerät hier. Razor Ladegerät für Razor E300 Scooter
Pumpable. I have never had to complain about air loss in 13 months.
Hello Titanmaster we live in the mountains and have bought the scooter for our 11 year old son. He weighs about 30 kg and the scooter runs quite well with him, even on steep inclines. However, when mum with her 50 kg wants to go up the same slopes, the scooter has too little power and she has to hitch a ride. So on the level it is suitable for an adult and on slopes it is great for a child. I hope I have helped with this answer.
This model can be retrofitted with a seat. If you are interested in purchasing a seat, please contact our customer service. They will give you further information.
Hello Samkar Yes, everything you need is included. The scooter is charged with a charging cable. GrZHk5
The date given in our system always comes from the direct supplier and is always up to date. It rarely happens that our supplier does not receive exact details from the manufacturer and has to set the delivery to unknown. Unfortunately, this is currently the case for the scooter. However, as soon as we receive a new date, this will be adjusted in our shop.
The scooter must not go faster than 20km/h and must have front and rear lights as mentioned by the TCS: "Front and rear brakes, horns and front and rear lights cannot be missing on electric scooters. The maximum permitted speed is 20 km/h, and the maximum motor power is 0.5 kW. The minimum age requirement is 14 years (14-16 years permitted Cat. M, +16 years without licence)." The only authorised model that can carry up to 110kg is this one: Metz Moover (20km/h, 250W)
It depends on the electricity tariff. But I think a charge will certainly cost less than CHF 2.
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