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Sunday, December 11, 2011

I Ride to Work on a Razor electric Scooter That I Bought For My Son

The Razor galvanic Scooter fulfills that childhood fantasy of a self propelled device, and in this case it's a scooter. When you were a child how many times did you wish your bike would magically pedal itself, or the push go-cart you and your friends made wound some how grow a motor?

You see, when you were a child, you knew that you have to wait until at least your sixteenth birthday before you can have a crack a getting behind the wheel of a car. But, with the Razor galvanic scooter, you can have the taste of motorized citizen at a much younger age. All of a sudden instead of concentrating on peddling or pushing, you are riding along looking around at the changing scenery. You can hear the hum of the small galvanic motor driving you to school or the baseball field. It isn't going to break any land speed records, but that doesn't matter, you have broken the shackles of having to self move yourself.

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Now some may say that the Razor galvanic scooter just helps to add to the obesity problem in North America. Well, I have a different opinion. The galvanic scooter will promote much more practice than playing video games in the basement. The galvanic scooter gets kids exterior and exploring, interacting with their environment. Also, these scooters don't have unlimited power supplies. It is certain that the battery will run out, and to keep riding the scooter you have to push it, old school style.

I initially purchased a Razor galvanic scooter for my 9 year old son. What I soon found out is that I liked riding the scooter too. I live less than one mile from work. On the days my son leaves his scooter at home I often ride it to work. You should have seen the look on some of my co-workers faces as I glided by them in the parking lot with the level whiling sound the galvanic motor makes.

This brings me to my next point; these galvanic scooters are a fantastic, fun, and environmentally way of speeding up small commutes. I have to admit, I purchased a Razor E325 galvanic Scooter for my self, even with the funny looks my wife keeps giving me, I love riding it.

Some citizen spend tens of thousands of dollars while their midlife years trying to recreate experiences of their childhood. I spent well under 0, and I would argue it's the best 200 bucks I've spent in awhile.

I Ride to Work on a Razor electric Scooter That I Bought For My Son

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