Hit the streets with the PowerCore Siege Electric Scooter and experience the thrill of E Scooters!
Razor’s innovative Power Core Siege E Scooter boasts a 150-watt, high-torque, hub-driven motor that delivers robust acceleration to up to 19.5 km/h with a kick-to-start activation and a press of the throttle. The sleek, fresh design with all-steel frame is precision-crafted for long-lasting performance and has a weight capacity of up to 70 kg.
Features
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Razors’ Innovative Power Core Technology — The 150-watt, high-torque, Power Core hub-driven motor is maintenance-free and delivers impressive speeds up to 19.5 km/h.
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Rear-Wheel Drive for Stability – Rear-wheel drive apportions greater weight to the rear, enhancing both drive traction and ease of steering.
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Smooth Moves — The pneumatic 8-inch (200 mm) front tyre delivers a smoother ride on uneven terrain. The airless flat-free rear tyre is abrasion-resistant and makes for years of cruising.
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Intuitive Control — A thumb-activated throttle generates a boost of power and gives the rider control of the speed. A hand-operated front brake, along with a rear fender brake, provide responsive stops.
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Ready to Ride — A Rechargeable 24V sealed lead-acid battery system provides a lengthy ride time of up to 40 minutes of continuous use.
- Stylish yet Durable — The Power Core E195’s all-steel frame is a fresh design that not only looks great in style but is formidable in strength.
Razor PowerCore Siege | |
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BRAND | Razor |
MODEL | PowerCore Siege |
WEIGHT | 12.7KG |
MAX LOAD | 70KG |
MAX SPEED |
Up to 19.5KM/H
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RUN TIME | Up to 40 minutes of continuous use |
MOTOR |
150W, kick-to-start
High-torque, rear-wheel hub-driven
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BATTERY |
24V sealed lead-acid, rechargeable
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THROTTLE |
Thumb-activated, variable-speed
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TYRES |
Front: 8" (200 mm), pneumatic Rear: 6.5" (165mm), abrasion-resistant, airless, flat-free |
BRAKES |
Hand-operated caliper front brake and rear-fender brake
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GRIPS | Soft, rubber |
AGE | 13+ |
DIMENSIONS |
88.5 cm x 40.0 cm x 95.0 cm
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- Includes: Battery charger
- Some Assembly Required