Razor Icon Electric Scooter Review: Big, Heavy, And Fun – SlashGear
Unpacking the Razor Icon for the first time wasn’t quite what I expected. To be fair I’m not sure what I was expecting in the first place but it wasn’t a big, bright warning card telling me I’d need to charge the scooter for at least eight hours before using it for the first time. So I guess don’t expect to hop on your new scooter as soon as you open the box.
Past the warning was a small assembly project, as the Icon comes in a few pieces: The scooter, the handlebars, and the bar connecting them both. Once I had everything out of the box (the scooter pieces, charger, instructions, and included Allen wrench) I was ready to get started. Putting the Icon together was pretty simple since it’s just a matter of bolting the handlebars in place, connecting a couple of wires, then bolting the rest of it together, but it did pose more of a challenge than you might think. At least when you’re doing it by yourself.
What makes it a bit tricky is the lack of any sort of guide rails or slots to make sure the bar is properly aligned with the wheel — you just have to eyeball it. Maybe it’s a manufacturing thing but I dunno, I feel like having something (even just a little metal ridge) to help you make sure everything is straight would have been preferable to loosening, readjusting, checking, loosening, and so on several times.
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