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Razor Graffiti Chalk Scooter

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Chalk it up!

Relieving chalk of its boring classroom duties and taking it to the streets, the Razor Graffiti Chalk Scooter lets you make your mark like never before. With its patented spring mounted rear holder, this marvel of compact scooter technology lets you lay down up to three lines of coloured chalk while you ride along the pavement. Talk about extreme street art!

As with all of Razor’s range, the scooter is built from aircraft grade aluminium, with adjustable handlebars for easy folding and carrying, while the 125mm urethane wheels make for a smooth ride. Take out the Razor Graffiti Chalk Scooter and you’ll be drawing crowds in no time.

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Please note:
  • Suitable for ages 6+
  • Max rider weight - 65kg
Product Features:
  • Multicoloured chalks supplied - Red, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Purple and White
  • Patented spring-mounted chalk technology
  • Aircraft-Grade Aluminium T-tube and Deck
  • 125mm Urethane Wheels with ABEC-5 Bearings
  • Adjustable Handlebars, easy to fold and carry
  • Patented rear fender brake and folding mechanism

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Visitor Reviews...

visitor avatar I got this for my 8th birthday which is today. I went down my road and into town on it. It was great but I think you should make the chalk longer because my chalk pieces went to a half in a day. Everyone thought it was good and they stared at me when I went past. Altogether I thought it was amazing!
Ruby Sonia Rose Lloyd, Tring - 1st August 2011