Saturday, July 2, 2011

Razor Scooter and galvanic bike security

There's no bigger downer than hurting yourself while doing something fun. Luckily, you can stay safe and still have a blast on your Razor scooter or electric motorcycle by getting the right gear and following a few security suggestions.

No matter your scootering level, it's significant to wear the right security equipment, whether you're enduring the crashes of studying - or the crashes of freestyling. Razor Aggressive Helmets have a multi-impact liner for hardcore, multi-sport riders. The adjustable Razor Full-Face Helmet for Razor Quads & Mx Dirt Bikes is designed specifically for Razor Dirt Quad, Razor Mx350, Mx500, Mx650 or Razor Pocket Rocket riders ages 8-14. It's fully padded for a comfortable, customized fit and screened and vented for mouth protection. The vented Razor V17 Helmet is for standard riders ages 8-14 while the cute, colorful Pink Toddler Helmet and Blue Toddler Helmet furnish security for the littlest riders.

Razor Pocket Rocket Miniature Electric Bike

Knees and elbows need cushioning too, and Razor has great sets to keep 'em covered like the Razor Helmet and Knee/Elbow Pad Set and the Razor Pro Helmet & Elbow/Knee Pad Set.

For safer riding, here are a few suggestions:

Read the manual: all the time read your Razor Scooter and Razor Electric motorcycle owner's manuals carefully, especially parents whose children will be riding.

Parental administration Required: Children under eight riding scooters should be supervised at all times. An electric scooter that can go 10 or even 15 mph doesn't seem very fast until you see your child screaming down a hill out of control.

No Night Riding: Scooters and electric motorcycles should only be ridden while daylight. Not only is it hard for the rider to see but it's hard for automobiles and other traffic to see you at night as well. Even in the daytime, riders should wear tantalizing or reflective clothing to be as visible as possible.

Cover up: Long sleeved shirts and long pants are best for security from injury while spills. Tie shoelaces to keep them from dangling and getting caught. Keep your hands on the handlebars and your feet on the deck at all times.

Follow the rules of the road: Like bicycle riding, there are rules that govern scootering. Check them out at your local Dot website. Kids should be familiarized with the basic rules of the road together with permissible hand signals and stopping at stop signs.

Know your limits: Kids love having fun and pushing the boundaries. After all, that's what Razor Scooters are all about - trying the coolest tricks and expressing your individuality. Coarse sense, however, is the best rule of thumb when riding. If the trick or stunt looks too risky - it probably is.

Know your vehicle's limits: Razor strives to be a leader and innovator, giving riders the best technology possible, but even Razors have limits. No matter how cool freestylers look doing gravity-defying tricks your Razor will achieve best and be the safest when you explore the rules of gravity and keep those wheels safely on the ground.

Razor Scooter and galvanic bike security

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