Razor Kiddie Kick Scooter

Is It Time To Upgrade Your Razor Kiddie Kick Scooter?

Is It Time To Upgrade Your Razor Kiddie Kick Scooter?

razor kiddie kick scooter

A Razor kiddie kick scooter is things that children of all ages can enjoy. These products can give children an excellent workout and provide hours of fun at the same time. Scooters have been around for many years. A kick scooter is propelled by pushing with your feet.

By being propelled by your feet you can also have more control over the scooter and speed. One of the more unique features of these scooters is that they are designed for children of different ages. This will let it seem as though each one is personalized for each different child.

Razor doesn’t recommend scooters for any child under the age of five. For children under the age of eight, they should be supervised at all times while riding their scooters. Razor has developed the A series for their scooter line of products.

This line includes A, A2, A3 and AW. The unique idea here is that each different series number is a gradual upgrade for growing children. As the child gets older then they should move to the next series model. The A model designed for the eight year old bracket has a three wheels which allows for better stability. The AW model has bigger and wider wheels to allow for a much smoother ride. Is it time for you to upgrade your Razor kiddie kick scooter?

Here's Razor Kiddie Kick Scooter Selections:

Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter - Pink...

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$89.99

 

Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter - Blue...

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Making my own electric scooter.....?
I'm 14. I am wanting 2 start a project. I have this electric fan motor ( it looks just like the one in one of the links below..) but anyways, i have the motor and the electric socket that plugs into the wall i took that off and took a scissor, a knife and a finger nail clip and cut down some of the outer cable holding the copper wires and now the wires are exposed. I would buy a razor a2 scooters ( u know those lil kick scooters a kiddie would have LOL ). I would also buy one of those power wheel or fisher price riding toy batteries. They are like 6, 12, 24 volts. I would buy one of them 2. SO, I would have: A kick scooter An electric fan motor A battery that's strong enough to produce some power I would try to fit the spinning piece into on side the the back scooter rims. I would take off one of the bolts and try to fit the spinning piece into it. If it doesn't fit I would try to add a sprocket to the motor and a sprocket the the back tire. I would probably run a chain or make the two sprockets touch each other. Would ride it but if im too heavy my little brother would sure enough find a use for it. IDK, any more ideas? They will be sooo much appreciated!!! As u can see I guess u can say I have a creative mind. I love to build stuff. I love airplanes, helicopters, birds, anything that flies. I would like to be an engineer for helicopters and/or planes. I would also like to have a flying license. Have my own hangar with a helicopter or airplane in it. HERE ARE THE LINKS I WAS TALKING ABOUT SO MUCH.... ( Ohh Yeah, again, more ideas and advice would be SO SO SO SO SO much appreciated. )

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chuckles951
Shaded pole motors run from AC current. Batteries put out DC current. Can you see a problem here? As well, if you took the motor out of a fan that plugs into the wall, it needs 120 Volts to run. Your battery likely puts out only 6 or 12 Volts. Can you see another problem hers? What you need is a 6 Volt or 12V DC gear motor with a built in gearbox to reduce the revs to a useful level. As well, what are you going to use for a variable speed motor control? Generally a pulse width modulated control is used so as not to waste battery power like a rheostat would. It is great to have ideas and some day you may make a living from them like I do. You just need a little work on some fundamentals



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