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Adult-sized children, rejoice. The Razor Crazy Cart, which we showed you way back in July of 2013 and which one fun-hating Autoblog staffer called "a pediatrician's nightmare," is now available ...
Not so long ago we featured the newly-announced Crazy Cart XL, an adult-sized version of the original drifting Crazy Cart. It looked like great fun. Well, it turns out that it's even more fun than ...
Sometimes you can buy a toy for yourself and pretend you bought it for a child. That won't be the case with the Crazy Cart XL. It's a new version of Razor's original Crazy Cart that was released ...
The original Crazy Cart was actually still strong enough for adults to ride, but the extra weight meant the top speed would be severely limited, making it slightly less fun. The Crazy Cart XL on ...
No longer, the adult-sized Crazy Cart XL brings 17mph sideways hijinks to everyone. And we rode it. 15 seconds into riding this thing, I was sliding across a warehouse floor, sideways at 15mph.
This new toy from Razor is a beefed-up, more-mature version of the original Crazy Cart, which, we suspect, supported more than a few riders over the 140-pound weight limit.
The Crazy Cart is a summer fun machine, not a sleet and ice machine. Razor is working on a model for adults, called the XL, which should be fun to ride provided your insurance is up to date.
Of course, you can’t just drop in a crazy new motor like that and go — you need a battery and controller to match. A couple of attempts and a new spot welder later, [austiwawa] built a 48V ...
Designed primarily for kids, Razor realized that there was a huge potential demand from grown-ups, so it came up with the Crazy Cart XL - as the name suggests, a larger version of the original ...
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