The Razor scooter is a folding scooter that was formulated by the J.D.Corporation. This was a task that was tackled by Gino Tsai. Gino was at the time Chief menagerial of J.D. Corporation, in Taiwan. The
account goes that Gino Tsai derived the idea for the Razor scooter because of his short stature and that it took him far too much time to walk colse to his extensive bike installation in Chang Hua. The clarification to defeat this qoute was to take the old fashioned type scooter and give it a radical modernisation. Subsequently 5 years later the Razor scooter was born.
Razor Scooters
The Razor uses airplane grade aluminum which has been tested to withstand to an fantastic 1100 load without bending.The wheels come with silent bearings installed for a quieter ride and a brake arrangement that operates by the rider treading on the rear fender. The handlebar and head tube fold when a quick publish latch is opened, allowing for easy carriage and storage.
Nowadays, Razor Usa is operated by Carlton Calvin, an American entrepreneur. With the improvement of TechDeck Fingerboards. Carlton began his own brand of Fingerboards which finally wound up with him circulating the 1st batch of Scooters. Upon publish to the American marketplace the reception was awesome.
Following on from the success of the initial publish a campaign to aggressively distribute the Razor Scooters was started which led to complete domination of the market share throughout the Usa. Carlton's efforts were such that he and that Gino forged a joint stock corporation and Razor Usa was born. Carlton seeing the weighty possible of the Razor scooter brand negotiated an exclusive deal with Gino to market the Razor brand globally.
Today there are four A versions, the A, A2, A3, and A5
* There are also the Pro and Ultra Pro models
* The Aw is a basic A with a wheelie-bar
* The Aw125 has 125 mm wheels and an extended deck
* The Cruiser Scooter has the largest wheels (but no 140mm change wheels are available) and a wooden deck
* The Rugged Razor[2] has pneumatic tires
The rest as they say is History.
The History of the Razor Scooter
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