Did You Have A Razor Scooter?
Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Also known as push scooters or kick scooters, the Razor scooters were created by JDBUG at the end of the 20th century under the direct influence of a Swiss inventor, Wim Ouboter. At present, Razor scooters are manufactured by Razor USA, the company is located in California and enjoys great sales for the moment. It often happens to take the Razor scooters design for the standard image of folding push scooters in general, particular since the aluminum frame is a defining feature. Go here for a used vespa.
The brake consists of a hinged fender that presses on the rear wheel. Razor scooters are very easy to carry and store because of the possibility to fold the head-tube and the handlebar by simply releasing a latch. Razor scooters are produced in four model variants: A, A2, A3 and A4 or the Pro Model. There are four more but they are rather basic in design as it is the case with the AW that has just a wheelie bar. Another model AW125 has an extended deck, being suitable for adult use. On the other hand, bigger-sized Razor scooters are part of the Cruiser Scooter category, but their 140mm wheels cannot be replaced in a regular service. Check out Vespa manual.
Free-styling is what Razor scooters are also famous for. More and more people start using the scooter in daring sports that allow one to have fun and enjoy adrenaline. The vehicles used for free-styling often include reinforcements because they need to absorb the shocks produced by the impact. The A4 or Pro model works well in off-road conditions because it has larger wheels and superior strength in the frame. The other Razor scooters A, A2 and A3 include a manual bar in the rear part, but you can remove it if you don’t like it.
Razor scooters are manufactured from airplane grade aluminum that is made to resist to bending even with an 1,100 pound weight. All the foldable models are also very silent thanks to the special design and material of the wheels. All in all, the contribution of Razor Company to the development of new sports and pseudo-vehicles designed for urban areas is remarkable and needs to be acknowledged as such. Take a look at used Vespa manual.





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