




🛴 Color your commute, own the streets!
The Razor Graffiti Chalk Scooter combines a lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum frame with smooth 98mm urethane wheels and ABEC-5 bearings for a fast, durable ride. Its patented chalk scribbler and included non-toxic chalk sticks let you personalize your scooter with vibrant designs. Designed for youth up to 143 lbs, it features an adjustable handlebar, rear suspension, and rear brake, folding easily for transport and storage.
| Brand | Razor |
| Color | Clear/Black |
| Age Range (Description) | Youth |
| Weight Limit | 143 Pounds |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Item Weight | 7.1 Pounds |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Wheel Type | Solid |
| Suspension Type | Rear Suspension |
| Brake Style | Rear Braking |
| Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
| UPC | 783719852930 845423004255 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845423004255 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.5 x 7 x 4 inches |
| Package Weight | 7.1 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 6.89 x 29.53 inches |
| Brand Name | Razor |
| Part Number | 13010800 |
| Size | 29.53 x 3.94 x 6.89 |
A**R
Great scooter for everyday use.
My 10 year old daughter lives this scooter. We live close to our school and I purchased it for her to ride back and forth with. So far it's worked great. She did take the chalk out though on the first day because she said it kept falling out of the holders. But we haven't had any of the scraping issues other people said they've had so I didn't bother taking the springs off that hold the chalk on. It came completely assembled which was a major bonus as far as I'm concerned and it seems well built. The price and quality seem great and I am very happy with my purchase.
C**D
Chalk Pedal Removal Instructions - Easy with right tools.
I bought it for my kid because it was on deep markdown at half the price of a Razor A and with the intention of immediately removing the chalk pedal entirely.It's a standard Razor A (not A2 with the wheelie back bar and front shock absorber) scooter with a slightly longer platform by 2 inches in the back.I know there is another review that says the chalk pedal is very difficult to remove, but it is fairly easy.You will need a small screwdriver, small pliers, two (2) 5mm (metric size, not SAE) Allen wrenches - circle clip pliers are optional.To remove the chalk pedal:1) There is one pin and one bolt holding the chalk pedal together. Remove the circle clip from the forward chalk pedal Pin. If you have standard "circle clip pliers" then this step is super easy. I just used a small screwdriver to separate and bend one end of the clip up with a twist, then needle nose pliers to twist it completely off. I used an index card on the metal frame to prevent scratching, but it is a kid's scooter that's going to be banged up and dropped anyway. This is the most difficult part if anything, but about as challenging as bending a paper clip with pliers.2) Two (2) 5mm Allen wrenches are required to remove the rear pedal bolt and rear wheel axle. The rear wheel drops down and must be removed to get the inside black plastic spacers out. Be aware there is a cylindrical crush collar between the rear wheel bearings. It's trapped between the 2 cartridge bearings and won't fall out, just be aware it's there for reassembly.3) When both 2 bolts and 1 pin are out there are 2 black plastic spacer sleeves about 4 inches long each on either side inside the rails that just slide out backward with the chalk pedal; they are not glued in and should not be stuck in any way. The whole assembly just falls out loosely.4) Reassemble the black plastic spacers with the rear wheel being sure to line up the cylinder crush spacer between the bearings, or else the axle bolt won't push through and line up. The axle bolt longer female side with the washer goes on the rear wheel and the final assembly of the wheel should be tight with no lateral play or slop (this is what the internal crush cylinder is for). The pedal axle bolt female side did not have a washer.5) It's your choice whether to just throw out the pin and chalk pedal bolt, they are not needed. I personally just thought they just added unnecessary weight that would hit my kid's legs and ankles so I threw them out.
L**Z
Great scooter
My son is 5 and wanted this for Christmas, I ordered it to Mexico and it arrived before the due date! I could not believe the product had cleared customs in just half an hour. And that the same day the goods arrived to Mexico they were delivered to my door. Excellent delivery process from Amazon!!Besides this, my son just loves playing with his scooter, he has already fallen several times but hey, it's part of the experience of having a scooter. The product is well built and besides he hasn't used the chalks just yet, we have to find a street where to do some nice art work :-)My son is happy and I couldn't ask for more from Amazon. I just love that these products are being sent to Mexico, it just opens new possibilities for children here to have different kinds of toys. Kudos!
K**N
The chalk eater.
I purchase the graffiti scooter for my son as a christmas gift. He loves it, I think it is a waste of money. He spends more time picking up and replacing chalk then riding the scooter. I didn't realize that you can't purchase just any chalk for the scooter so that is more money you have to spend. You also have to pay attention cause if there is no chalk in the spiral part you can damage the scooter. This was not a good idea who ever invented this scooter.I guess the important thing is that he enjoys the scooter.
L**E
Scooter is good, chalk accessory not so good!
I ordered this chalk scooter for my granddaughter. I read the reviews about the chalk used up quickly so I ordered several extra packs of chalk. What I didn't read about was that the actual chalk part, where they put their foot on the lever to lower the chalk gets stuck. Within minutes of her trying this out, the lever got stuck in the down position. Her dad finally got it to release but only after several hard pushes did it release. I called her this week and she said it stuck again and she can't undo it so has to wait for her dad to push on it to release it.Bottom line, I wouldn't get this again. She has gone back to riding her old scooter and given up on this one.
S**L
My son loves this
I bought this for my son for Christmas after he saw it on TV. It works exactly as advertised and leaves lines all over any concrete your child can "scoot" on. So if you mind that sort of thing then this isn't the product for you. We have gone through 3 packs of chalk and none have broken. Each pack has 6 pieces of chalk and the scooter holds 3. The chalk will last about 3 hours of total riding time. I am pretty sure that if you buy regular sidewalk chalk with he same diameter they will work but I have not tried it yet. Note that the chalk made for this item has a threaded end that screws into the spring.
A**D
Razor Chalk scooter is cheap
My 4 year rode this once and the plastic piece where the chalk goes in cracked and shattered. Razor has the piece on back order and is going to take 6-8 weeks to deliver so it must be a pretty big issue and a regular occurence. Cheap piece of junk!
O**A
Sturdy and fun!
Purchased two as gifts and the girls loved them! Great outdoor activity and it was fun drawing lines with chalk and then trying to ride on the line! Same solid and sturdy construction that you expect from a Razor product!
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