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SCOOTER PARKING ~Sign~ redneck hillbilly nickname gift $8.99 BRAND NEW SIGN!! 12″ tall and 8″ wide sign. Our novelty signs are made from outdoor durable plastic with professional grade vinyl graphics. These signs will never rust or fade, perfect inside or out (4-5 years outdoors)! The sign has round corners and a hole pre-drilled for easy mounting. This item is in stock and ready to ship, generally the following business day. Please check out all our other … |
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E100 Electric Scooter Sweet Pea – Razor – 13111263 The thrill of power meets the latest technology and high-quality materials that Razor is known for – in the form of electric scooters. A Parents Choice award winner, the E100 electric scooter is designed for ages eight and up – with a kid-sized deck… |
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SCOOTER -Street Sign- nickname shop vespa moped signs $8.99 This sign is made with an exterior grade PVC plastic and printed with the best inks in the industry. Perfect for outdoor use for over 5 years or will look great inside. No rusting or fading indoors or out!! The sign come with round corners and 2 holes for easy mounting. You can’t go wrong with a Sign World’s Street Sign!… |
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Razor E100 Electric Scooter -Pink $123.37 The Razor E100 Electric Scooter keeps you on the move for up to 40 minutes of continuous use. Features include a chain-driven motor, a twist-grip throttle and thumb-trigger acceleration. Scoot around town in style.Razor E100 Electric ScooterUp to 40 minutes of continuous useTwist-grip throttle; chain-driven motorHand-operated front brake; variable speedAdjustable handlebar mechanism; handlebar fol… |
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Razor E300S Seated Electric Scooter – Blue $233.42 Zip around town, sitting down and in style. This sleek blue ride features a super-sized deck and adjustable frame with a removable seat for stand-up riding. A high-performance motor and variable speeds pack this sophisticated electric scooter with plenty of power. However, safety and control are maintained by a hand-operated rear brake and extra-wide tires. * Seat post and seat are easily removed … |
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PowerStar Replacement Battery for BladeZ Ion Electric Scooter $14.30 PowerStar 12V 5ah Electric Scooter Battery. L- 3.54 W- 2.76 H- 3.98.- 3.2 lbs. Fits and replaces: Razor E100 Electric Scooter Battery, Razor E125 Electric Scooter Battery, Schwinn S-150 Electric Scooter Battery, BladeZ Ion Electric Scooter Battery, i-Zip 1-130 Electric Scooter, i-zip 1-135 Electric Scooter Battery, i-Zip l-150 Electric Scooter Battery, Mongoose M-130 Electric Scooter Battery, Mo… |
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Razor E300 Electric Scooter (Blue) $180.54 The ever-popular Razor E300 Electric Scooter is new and improved for 2006! Features:Super-sized deck and frame for riders of almost all sizesHigh-performance, variable-speed, quiet chain-drive motor for speeds up to 15 mphTwist-grip acceleration controlHand-operated rear brake Folding handlebar mechanism for easy storage and transportExtra-wide 10″ pneumatic front and rear tires for smooth rideInc… |
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Razor Electric Scooter Battery Charger (For the e100/e125/e150) $15.99 Premium quality battery charger. This is a widely used battery charger in the electric scooter industry, including brands as Boreem, Electra, E-Scooter, virtually all Razor Scooter USA products, SunL, and X-Treme scooters. OEM battery charger for the Razor E100 and E125. Also compatible with other small 24 volt scooters that require a 3-prong Female charging connector. Output specifications match … |
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Razor E200 Electric Scooter $163.54 Features:Power chain-driven motor for speeds up to 12 mphFull-size deck and frameTwist-grip throttle acceleration controlHand-operated rear brakeFolding handlebar mechanism for easy storage and transportEight-inch pneumatic tires for a smooth rideIncludes two 12V sealed lead acid batteries, battery charger and toolsUp to 45 minutes of continuous use per chargeBattery charge time of eight hoursMaxi… |
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Razor 1.5 Amp Battery Charger $14.80 The replacement 24 Volt 1.5 amp Qili Battery Charger charges the battery for the following Razor products: * Razor e200, e200S & e225 Electric Scooters (versions 1+) |
how to make an electric razor scooter?
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Ever since those I first saw those folding aluminum Razor Scooters, I have been thinking to myself “It would be really neat to put an engine on one”. The project was always at the back of my mind, causing me to look twice whenever another kid went whizzing by me on the sidewalk. However, I could not justify the $90 price tag common to those little scooters, and had figured I would pick one up at a yard sale in a few years. As luck would have it, I was driving a friend home from watching a movie at roughly 1:30AM and noticed something glinting at the side of the road. Sure enough, as we passed, I recognized the form as a “Rage” (Razor knock off) scooter. After dropping off my friend, I headed back hoping another passer by had not picked it up. It was still there, and quickly made it’s way into my trunk.
After some examination, it was obvious why the scooter was junked. Both the front and rear wheel bearings were destroyed. The seals were missing, most of the balls had fallen out, and the races were running against each other. I guess that just goes to show you what a throw-away society we live in. A quick stop to a bike shop yielded replacement bearings for a whopping $9. Should the bike shop not have had anything in stock, I could have gone to any number of local bearing suppliers and probably found replacements even cheaper. Now that I had a functional scooter, the project could begin.
The first idea to be tossed was the gas engine. Who wants a noisy, smelly, inefficient and complicated 2 stroke engine when a clean, efficient and quiet electric motor could be used instead? I had more then enough suitable motors on hand, and batteries were available from the UPSs we service at work. The only real problem was how to get the power from the motor to the ground. The rear wheel of the scooter is simply mounted on bearings, with no shaft or other method to transfer rotational force to the wheel. While searching one of the many scooter enthusiast websites (Tzi’s Scooterworld) I found that most builders use a spindle drive. They mount a rod or pipe to the crankshaft of their engine, and press it against the rear tire. This accomplishes two things: 1. Transfers rotation to the rear wheel; 2. Provides a high gear ratio between the engine and the wheel needed by the small (chainsaw sized) gas engines used. Those little engines don’t have any torque, and need ratios of 10:1 or more just to move the scooter. The flaws of this design are the high loss of power between the spindle and the wheel, the slipping caused by dust or moisture, and the extreme wear this puts on the tire. This would simply not do, so I decided to go chain or belt drive. The high torque of the electric motor, combined with the tiny 4″ Razor wheels made high gear ratios unnecessary.
The solution I came up with can be seen here. The existing rear forks were cut off just before they bent slightly inward to grip the wheel. Plates made of 3MM steel were then welded in place, extending the forks and providing an area to mount the bearings. A large hole was cut in the middle of each plate to provide an area for the shaft to pass through. 1/2″ flange mount bearings were used, simply mounted with bolts. Instead of nice and round bolt holes, notches were made. One bearing had horizontal notches, while the other used vertical. In this way, when the shaft was driven though, the bearings became self-aligning and assured the wheel would mount up squarely. The shaft itself was simply 6″ of hardened tool-steel rod, with a 1/2″ diameter to match the bearings. A major problem was the wheel itself. The plastic scooter wheel had a 5/8″ bore, and of course no provision to allow it to be locked to a shaft. A few trips to the local bearing store turned up nothing, and the bike shop was another dead end. I was at a local Princess Auto (a auto/surplus store) when I found two key components: 1/2″ locking collars, and 1/2″ to 5/8″ bushings. Perfect! It is hard to see in the picture, but the wheel assembly is as follows. The collar was welded onto a large diameter washer, and 5 holes were drilled around the periphery of the washer. Another matching washer without a collar was drilled to match. The bushings were installed into the wheel, allowing it to sit on a 1/2″ shaft. On the left side of the wheel, the washer with the collar was positioned, with the other washer on the right. Five machine screws were then used to clamp the wheel between the washers. Locking nuts were installed on the collar side, with the heads on the opposite side. The result was a wheel with a “thick” and “thin” side, which could easily be locked to it’s shaft with the setscrew in the collar. The washer assembly is firmly clamped to the wheel, with the actual weight still concentrated on the center bore. Since the screws pass right through the wheel spokes, any rotation of the shaft is transferred to the wheel. You can click the above picture to get an enlarged view of the rear assembly. Ple
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SCOOTER PARKING ~Sign~ redneck hillbilly nickname gift $8.99 BRAND NEW SIGN!! 12″ tall and 8″ wide sign. Our novelty signs are made from outdoor durable plastic with professional grade vinyl graphics. These signs will never rust or fade, perfect inside or out (4-5 years outdoors)! The sign has round corners and a hole pre-drilled for easy mounting. This item is in stock and ready to ship, generally the following business day. Please check out all our other … |
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E100 Electric Scooter Sweet Pea – Razor – 13111263 The thrill of power meets the latest technology and high-quality materials that Razor is known for – in the form of electric scooters. A Parents Choice award winner, the E100 electric scooter is designed for ages eight and up – with a kid-sized deck… |
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SCOOTER -Street Sign- nickname shop vespa moped signs $8.99 This sign is made with an exterior grade PVC plastic and printed with the best inks in the industry. Perfect for outdoor use for over 5 years or will look great inside. No rusting or fading indoors or out!! The sign come with round corners and 2 holes for easy mounting. You can’t go wrong with a Sign World’s Street Sign!… |
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Razor E100 Electric Scooter -Pink $123.37 The Razor E100 Electric Scooter keeps you on the move for up to 40 minutes of continuous use. Features include a chain-driven motor, a twist-grip throttle and thumb-trigger acceleration. Scoot around town in style.Razor E100 Electric ScooterUp to 40 minutes of continuous useTwist-grip throttle; chain-driven motorHand-operated front brake; variable speedAdjustable handlebar mechanism; handlebar fol… |
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Razor E300S Seated Electric Scooter – Blue $233.42 Zip around town, sitting down and in style. This sleek blue ride features a super-sized deck and adjustable frame with a removable seat for stand-up riding. A high-performance motor and variable speeds pack this sophisticated electric scooter with plenty of power. However, safety and control are maintained by a hand-operated rear brake and extra-wide tires. * Seat post and seat are easily removed … |
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PowerStar Replacement Battery for BladeZ Ion Electric Scooter $14.30 PowerStar 12V 5ah Electric Scooter Battery. L- 3.54 W- 2.76 H- 3.98.- 3.2 lbs. Fits and replaces: Razor E100 Electric Scooter Battery, Razor E125 Electric Scooter Battery, Schwinn S-150 Electric Scooter Battery, BladeZ Ion Electric Scooter Battery, i-Zip 1-130 Electric Scooter, i-zip 1-135 Electric Scooter Battery, i-Zip l-150 Electric Scooter Battery, Mongoose M-130 Electric Scooter Battery, Mo… |
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Razor E300 Electric Scooter (Blue) $180.54 The ever-popular Razor E300 Electric Scooter is new and improved for 2006! Features:Super-sized deck and frame for riders of almost all sizesHigh-performance, variable-speed, quiet chain-drive motor for speeds up to 15 mphTwist-grip acceleration controlHand-operated rear brake Folding handlebar mechanism for easy storage and transportExtra-wide 10″ pneumatic front and rear tires for smooth rideInc… |
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Razor Electric Scooter Battery Charger (For the e100/e125/e150) $15.99 Premium quality battery charger. This is a widely used battery charger in the electric scooter industry, including brands as Boreem, Electra, E-Scooter, virtually all Razor Scooter USA products, SunL, and X-Treme scooters. OEM battery charger for the Razor E100 and E125. Also compatible with other small 24 volt scooters that require a 3-prong Female charging connector. Output specifications match … |
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Razor E200 Electric Scooter $163.54 Features:Power chain-driven motor for speeds up to 12 mphFull-size deck and frameTwist-grip throttle acceleration controlHand-operated rear brakeFolding handlebar mechanism for easy storage and transportEight-inch pneumatic tires for a smooth rideIncludes two 12V sealed lead acid batteries, battery charger and toolsUp to 45 minutes of continuous use per chargeBattery charge time of eight hoursMaxi… |
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Razor 1.5 Amp Battery Charger $14.80 The replacement 24 Volt 1.5 amp Qili Battery Charger charges the battery for the following Razor products: * Razor e200, e200S & e225 Electric Scooters (versions 1+) |
