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Razor E100 review: A great electric scooter for kids

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The rear wheel hosts a minimal 100-watt, chain-driven motor that only reaches speeds of 10 mph (16 km/h), safe for any suburban neighborhood. Inexpensive: The Razor E100 is the most affordable option for an introductory beginner electric scooter. You can, however, buy these add-ons for relatively cheap. Razor E100 specs.

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Ride1Up 700 series review: A classy Class-3 e-bike that doesn’t break the bank

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The Ride1Up 700 series is billed as an all-around city and commuting bike, and it’s one of the more affordable Class 3 e-bikes. However, that doesn’t mean it’s made cheap. I had to screech to a halt going 20 mph to miss a car racing out of a parkade that wasn’t looking, which likely saved me some injuries.

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Gotrax GXL V2 Review: A budget-friendly beginner e-scooter

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With an affordable price point, modest speeds, and simple controls, it’s easy for anyone to hop on and zip around without prior experience. See also: The best cheap electric kick-scooters. mph makes it ideal for new and younger riders. mph (~25 km/h) max speed on flat terrain. The GXL V2 weighs roughly 26 lbs.

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