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Why buy Razor Crazy Cart?
What are the speed and range?
The standard Razor Crazy Cart for kids reaches speeds up to 12 mph (19 km/h) with run times of about 40 minutes per charge. Adult versions (Crazy Cart XL) reach around 14 mph (22 km/h) with similar run times. Actual run time varies based on rider weight, terrain and drift usage.
Is it suitable for indoor use?
Yes, but only on large, smooth surfaces like basements or garages. Drifting produces tyre marks, so avoid finished floors. Outdoor use requires flat, smooth pavement; avoid roads with traffic or uneven surfaces.
How do you charge it?
A charger is included. Plug the charger into the battery port and then into a standard outlet. Charging takes about 12 hours for a full charge. Do not overcharge or leave the battery unattended while charging.
What safety gear is recommended?
Riders should wear a helmet, closed-toe shoes, elbow pads and knee pads. Supervision is needed for younger riders, and adults should monitor children in case of falls or collisions.
How do I maintain the cart?
Charge the battery fully before storage, and recharge it every few months if not used. Check tyre pressure (for XL models with pneumatic tyres), tighten bolts and ensure the drift bar functions smoothly. Clean the cart with a damp cloth and avoid hosing it down.
Is it street legal?
No. The Crazy Cart is a recreational ride-on and not intended for public roads or sidewalks. Ride in driveways, parking lots or private property with permission.
Who can ride a Crazy Cart?
The standard Crazy Cart suits riders up to 140 lbs (63 kg), typically ages 6–12. The XL model supports adults up to 240 lbs (109 kg). Always check weight and age recommendations and supervise children.
What are the speed and range?
What are the speed and range?
The standard Razor Crazy Cart for kids reaches speeds up to 12 mph (19 km/h) with run times of about 40 minutes per charge. Adult versions (Crazy Cart XL) reach around 14 mph (22 km/h) with similar run times. Actual run time varies based on rider weight, terrain and drift usage.
Is it suitable for indoor use?
Is it suitable for indoor use?
Yes, but only on large, smooth surfaces like basements or garages. Drifting produces tyre marks, so avoid finished floors. Outdoor use requires flat, smooth pavement; avoid roads with traffic or uneven surfaces.
How do you charge it?
How do you charge it?
A charger is included. Plug the charger into the battery port and then into a standard outlet. Charging takes about 12 hours for a full charge. Do not overcharge or leave the battery unattended while charging.
What safety gear is recommended?
What safety gear is recommended?
Riders should wear a helmet, closed-toe shoes, elbow pads and knee pads. Supervision is needed for younger riders, and adults should monitor children in case of falls or collisions.
How do I maintain the cart?
How do I maintain the cart?
Charge the battery fully before storage, and recharge it every few months if not used. Check tyre pressure (for XL models with pneumatic tyres), tighten bolts and ensure the drift bar functions smoothly. Clean the cart with a damp cloth and avoid hosing it down.
Is it street legal?
Is it street legal?
No. The Crazy Cart is a recreational ride-on and not intended for public roads or sidewalks. Ride in driveways, parking lots or private property with permission.
Who can ride a Crazy Cart?
Who can ride a Crazy Cart?
The standard Crazy Cart suits riders up to 140 lbs (63 kg), typically ages 6–12. The XL model supports adults up to 240 lbs (109 kg). Always check weight and age recommendations and supervise children.