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The Razor C25 is the Perfect Commuter Companion

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The Razor C25 is the Perfect Commuter Companion

If you crave a high-tech scooter with the perfect blend of speed and style, look no further than the Razor C25. With soaring speeds ranging from ten to eighteen miles per hour and up to sixty minutes of continuous use, this durable, lightweight device contains high-quality steel that is built to last. It can instantly fold in half for the scooter to be carried wherever the adventure may take you, and the steer tube transforms into a strong and sturdy handle. The bold built-in headlight and brake-activated taillight allow for a safe ride long past sunrise and sunset.

The device is a breeze to assemble, as most of it is already put together. Simply unscrew the bolts of the handlebars and with the included allen wrench slide in the handlebars and align the screws. Once turned on, a vivid LED display is activated which shows the speed, battery percentage, and speed mode. Changing the speed mode can be altered by pressing the power button twice. For advanced riders, sport mode ranges up to eighteen miles per hour, and low mode is recommended for beginner riders with speeds up to ten miles per hour. To activate the motor, kick to start and then push down on the thumb throttle. The scooter must be going at least 3 miles per hour to activate the motor, which is a great safety feature so that it would never accidentally be turned on when not in use.

I tested out the C25 scooter and was very impressed by how practical and exciting this was to ride. The wheel design and soft, super-cushion tires on the front and rear helped to provide a smooth ride on a wide variety of surfaces. The rear-wheel-drive and dual electric regenerative braking on the handlebars and rear fender made it both comfortable to steer on wide turns and made me feel safe each time I stepped foot on the scooter. The mighty, powerful 250-watt motor fulfilled my need for speed, all while being used during long distances.

With boosted battery life, a durable design, and powerful motor, the C25 will make each commute a ride to remember. 9.7/10

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