Popular BMX Electric Scooters
If you are on the market for a BMX electric scooter, then you have probably noticed that there are a plethora of brands, prices and features available. To help choose the right scooter for you and your budget, you need to do some comparisons. Three popular BMX capable brands include: RAZOR, FREEDOM, and X-TREME.
RAZOR is easily the most popular and well known of the BMX electric scooter brands. They have a full range of sizes from the $149 MSRP E100 series designed for riders as young as 8 to the $279 MSRP E300S/E325S designed for teens and adults. Features available are removable posts for seats on some models, high-performance motors capable of speeds up to 15mph, and between 40-45 minutes of continuous use off a single charge.
FREEDOM is another popular brand of BMX electric scooter. One model, the 959, is larger and heavier than the Razors and is also higher priced at $389, but gains over the Razors in speed at 22mph and range with a 20 mile range on a single charge. This model also folds for easy transportation, so while it is relatively larger than most BMX electric scooters it still doesn't require a van or truck to transport.
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X-TREME SCOOTERS both manufactures and distributes the final line of BMX electric scooter listed here. Adding to a full line of BMX capable scooters such as the X-600 are some unusual types such as the X-160 Sea Scooter. Of the land models available, the X-010 is the smallest and least expensive at about $109 while the X-600 is the largest and most expensive available at around $425. All models fold for easy transport, have multiple color choices available, and all but the the X-010 and X-140 have optional seat kits. The X-600/500 are also the fastest of the three brands at 23mph and are considered to be racing scooters. These are only a few of the products available from Razor, Freedom, and X-Treme: Whether one's needs extend to daring stair-hopping tricks, leisurely half-pipes, or simply a turn around the block, there is something for every BMX electric scooter enthusiast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |

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