Scooters Riders Rock
It's all about Mother Earth, scooters and their rides and riders, where and how to buy, for competitive or pleasure, electric or kick, for young and old.
Razor e100 Scooter
Starting from the beginner.
As I've discovered razor scooters are a joy to ride, make sense for the pocketbook, make awesome sense for family storytelling and make a great greener alternative.
I hope you enjoy making these discoveries yourself as I've covered in detail each one.
Thanks for stopping by!
Cheers
Debs
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Razor e100 Scooter – A Very Cool Ride
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The Razor e100 scooter rocks! I started my online search for the razor e100 scooter because my son put it on his "Want List" =). All I've heard for the past 2 weeks is "Mom, pleeeeeease, if you get me the razor e100 scooter I promise I won't ask for...
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Razor e200 Electric Scooter
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There's a call to excitement when you're zipping along on the razor e200 electric scooter. Even though there's a suggested beginners age of twelve or older, I've reviewed where the kid is as young as six. Simply use your parental judgment here. Think...
Razor Scooter Reviews
I'll cover them all from A-ZCurrently I've covered in-depth the Razor e100 scooter and the Razor e200 electric scooter. Stay tuned for the whole lot!
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Going Green and Family Memories
I just like to think I keep informed and do my best, and my son recognizes this.
Other than the fact that my research was initially for him, I've found a great scooter for myself. If I had one of these I could get to the corner store in a couple of minutes vs. 10-15 min. by walking.
Don't get me wrong - I love walking and exercise. But heck, when you're a busy parent, to save time on a chore, I'll consider anything and these things make sense for me.
Besides going green, I tried rollerblading and almost cracked my tailbone. I was flat for three days and swore I'd never try them again. So this gives me a new medium to chum about with my son's new interests. Very cool.
Scraped or Broken Bones
you know of anyone who has fallen off of one of these and got scraped and bruised or actually broke a boneBefore my child rides one of these, it'd be great to see what I'm in for.
So, for the Razor e100 scooter, I'm just looking to find out how many band-aids will I need.
Please only vote if you use elbow and knee pads along with a helmet.
Thanks for sharing!


