Razor Scooters
The popular name of Razor scooters is kick scooters or push scooters, and they follow the tradition of Wim Ouboter, the Swiss who inspired JDBUG to create the first Razor. At present, Razor scooters are produced by Razor USA, a company based in California that has seen a great increase in sales over the last decade. The design of the Razor scooters has become some kind of standard image for kick scooters all over the world: they are made of an aluminum frame that also allows folding, they have two small polyurethane wheels and a platform for the feet.
The brake consists of a hinged fender that is pushed down over the rear wheel. Easy to carry and store, Razor scooters can be folded and taken on the bus, on the underground or even in the trunk of the car. There are mainly four model variants available for Razor scooters: A, A2, A3 and Pro Model or A4. 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. A model like AW125 for instance has the best suitability for adult usage. The largest of the Razor scooters presently produced is the Cruiser Scooter with 140 mm wheels, but you should know from the very beginning that there are no replacement wheels for this model.
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 adrenalin. Razor scooters often undergo some form of reinforcements when they are intended for frees-style because the shock of high force impact cannot be otherwise absorbed. The A4 or Pro model works well in off-road conditions because of the stronger frame and the larger wheels. The other Razor scooters A, A2 and A3 have a manual bar at the back, but lots of users have it removed for aesthetic reasons.
The material that Razor scooters are made of is airplane grade aluminum, meant to support a 1,100 pound load without the risk of bending. Besides the folding feature, Razor scooters are also very silent thanks to the material the wheels are made of. To recognize and respect the technical achievements of Razor company in the design and promotion of scooters, means to recognize their contribution to the worldwide development of a new sport and a new pseudo-vehicle to use in over-crowded urban areas.
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