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12v motor scooter

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GoPowerBike GoZoom Foldable Electric Scooter (TGT)

$269.00
reg $399.00
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Razor Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter - Pink

$40.49
was $49.99
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Costway Kids Ride On Excavator Digger 6V Battery Powered Tractor w/Digging Bucket Yellow

Razor EcoSmart Metro Electric Scooter - White

$729.99
RazorNew at target
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Loved for: fun to ride

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YVolution Y Fliker Lift Kids' Scooter - Red

$149.99

Jetson Jupiter Jumbo 2 Wheel Kids' Scooter

$59.99

Yvolution Y Glider Kiwi 3 Wheel Kick Scooter with Light-Up Wheels

Razor Pocket Mod Petite Electric Scooter - Blue

$283.99

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Top speeds vary by model, roughly from about 5 mph on the low end up to about 15 mph. Common maximums shown are around 10 mph and 14–15 mph depending on the model.

Battery ride time varies by model. Examples from listings include about 30 minutes of high-speed riding for some ride-on motorcycles and about 40 minutes for one 12‑volt scooter example.

Weight capacities vary by model: many ride-on motorcycles list about 132–143 pounds, some scooters support about 120 pounds, and toddler designs list much lower capacities (for example, 30 pounds).

Reported specs vary. One scooter lists a charge time of about 7 hours and a cruising range of about 5 miles; some ride-on motorcycles report ride time per charge (about 30 minutes) rather than a mileage range.

Listings show several configurations: many ride-on motorcycles use dual 12V 10AH batteries (a 24V setup), some small scooters use a single 12V battery, and a few models list a single non-universal lead‑acid battery as installed.

Most models target older kids, commonly listing "8 Years and Up" or ranges like "8–14 Years," while there are also toddler designs that specify younger ages (for example, "1 Year and Up").

Listings include several wattage ratings: 350W appears for multiple ride-on motorcycles, and other scooters list lower ratings such as 90W or 80W.

Some ride-on motorcycles list 12‑inch pneumatic tires and shock springs for varied terrain; toddler scooters highlight wider anti-slip wheels, and at least one scooter specifies polyurethane wheels with a 145 mm diameter.

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