Razor (scooter)

The Razor Scooter is a compact folding scooter developed by Micro Mobility Systems and manufactured by JD Corporation.[1] Over 5 million units were sold in the six months following the launch of the first Razor scooter in 2000, and it was named Toy of the Year that same year. The first electric Razor scooter was released in 2003.[2] Today, the Razor is manufactured by RazorUSA, based in Cerritos, California, in the United States.

Razor A Model 1st generation, the first Razor scooter aka Old A

Design

The basic scooter design consists of an airplane grade aluminum frame,[3] 98 mm polyurethane wheels, and a hinged fender over the rear wheel, which is pushed down by the foot to act as a spoon brake. The handlebar and headtube fold for carriage when a quick release latch is opened.

Models

Razor A Model 2nd generation, aka New A
  • A - 98mm wheels
  • S - "A" with fixed-height handle bars (no height adjustment)
  • AW - "A" with a wheelie bar
  • Spark - "A" with a spark bar for real spark action from the rear brake
  • A2 - "A" with a front suspension and a wheelie bar
  • A3 - extended A2, early versions have 98mm wheels and later ones have 125mm wheels
  • AW125 - extended A3 with 125mm wheels, upgrade to the early versions of the A3
  • A5 Lux - 200mm wheels
  • Non-Pro Model - the non-stunt model
  • Ultra Pro - for stunts, un-foldable
  • Cruiser - 140mm wheels and a pre-fabulated amulite deck
  • Malibu Cruiser - cruiser but with 125mm wheels and a metal deck
  • Finger Crusher - lightweight design, Dan Green Pro Model

Electric scooters

In 2003, RazorUSA introduced its first electric Razor scooter. It operates with the use of a twisting throttle. These new models reach speeds up to 15 miles per hour.[4] Electric scooters became a popular way to travel slightly longer distances than one might with a traditional Razor scooter, yet distances short enough that using a bike would be excessive.[5]

Freestyle riding

Razor Pro Model

Freestyle scootering is a growing sport. Due to the rough demands of trick riding, people often reinforce the scooter to withstand impacts and high force.

Safety

The Razor scooter is safe for children of many ages, as well as adults, to ride. Razor recommends that kids under the age of eight ride with adult supervision. Razor also endorses the use of protective gear when riding; helmets should always be worn by riders of all ages and elbow and knee pads are an optional addition.[6]

To increase the safety of younger riders, a different model of Razor scooter is also recommended. A three wheeled scooter provides kids under the age of 5 with the same fun, but with increased balance and ease of use.[7]

Team Razor

Team Razor is an exhibition scooter team sponsored by Razor. This team of professionals travels across the U.S., wowing crowds with their tricks and talents, and appeared at X Games Los Angeles 2013.[8] In October 2013 they completed the Team Razor Cross Country Tour, visiting 17 states as well as the District of Columbia.[9] The team held their most recent exhibition event on August 30, 2014 at the 3rd Annual Triple Crown.[10]

Current roster

Name Age Hometown Joined team
Graham Kimbell 23 Harby, UK 2012
Jason Beggs 26 Long Beach, CA 2010
John Radtke 29 Pomona, CA 2006
Michael Pytel 23 Newport, DE 2012
Nat Barber 23 Stratford upon Avon 2012
Big Ron Sharpe 29 Elk Grove, CA 2008
Royce King 22 Glenbrook, Blue Mountains, Australia 2011
Tanner Markley 28 Temple City, CA 2010
Trevor Navarre 18 Mission Viejo, CA 2012

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References

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