Razor Pocket Mod Bistro Electric Scooter White 24V

Original price was: £399.99.Current price is: £299.99.

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The Razor Pocket Mod Bistro electric scooter gives riders aged 13 and up a vintage-styled way to get around, finished in classic white with retro-inspired bodywork. It runs on a 24-volt rechargeable battery system paired with a chain-driven motor, delivering speeds of up to 15 mph (24 km/h) and up to 40 minutes of continuous ride time on a single charge. A padded seat keeps riders comfortable on longer trips, while the large 12-inch pneumatic tyres absorb bumps and smooth out the ride. A hidden storage compartment beneath the seat adds a practical touch for carrying small belongings.

The Razor Pocket Mod Bistro electric scooter brings together a distinctive retro look and reliable everyday performance in one compact package. The 24-volt power system provides consistent output across the full ride session, and the chain-driven motor keeps the mechanics straightforward and easy to maintain. At 15 mph top speed, it suits leisure riding and short local trips alike, making it a capable choice for teenagers who want something a little different from a standard scooter. The classic white finish gives it a clean, eye-catching appearance that stands out from more conventional designs.

Frequently Asked Questions

A full charge takes approximately 12 hours using the included charger. Razor recommends charging the scooter fully before its first ride and after each use to maintain battery health.
The scooter includes a high/low speed switch: high-speed mode tops out at 15 mph and is rated for ages 13 and up, while low-speed mode limits the scooter to around 10 mph and is suitable from age 8 upwards. This makes it straightforward for parents to set an appropriate pace.
This scooter is intended for private land use only - gardens, driveways, and off-road paths. Electric-powered ride-on vehicles of this type are not road-legal in the UK and must not be ridden on public roads, pavements, or cycle paths. A suitable helmet and protective gear are strongly recommended.