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Razor has announced its latest Crazy Cart, and this one is designed to make drifting even easier than previous models. The Crazy Cart Shift makes a number of changes which will enable younger ...
Although designed for kids, we had an absolute blast with Razor’s original Crazy Cart.The XL version was an awesome upgrade for adults who wanted to play too, and now Razor is introducing an ...
If only Razor did a slightly bigger version for big kids like me – it’s a tight fit for any 6ft-tall big kids that don’t know when to grow up. If you’ve got children you can justify shelling out £250 ...
Razor’s Crazy Cart is quite the opposite. ... Dubbed the Crazy Cart Shift, the new version lets go of the drift bar and allows the driver to control drifting via the steering wheel.
The Crazy Cart is available now in America, Canada and Australia, with those in the UK able to join the fun from August 1 for £499.99 (US$850). Product page: Razor View gallery - 8 images ...
Razor let a bunch of racers and Formula Drift drivers try out the Crazy Cart. "I love it," said Michael Essen. "Hats off," said Ken Block, who never takes his hat off.
Razor’s Crazy Cart, though, lets me drift to my heart’s content. You want fun? This thing’s got fun. ... getting used to the Crazy Cart’s 1:1 turning ratio and directional arrow.
Razor, the company behind those silver scooters, is still around and pumping out vehicular fun of all shapes and sizes, including a 55-pound drifting machine called the Crazy Cart that looks ...
Recorded on November 25, 2014. John has his kids test out the holiday hit go kart, the Razor Crazy Cart for the TechCrunch TV cameras in Bay Ridge Brooklyn. It features an electric motor and a ...
Razor Crazy Cart may be the coolest kid-size drift car money can buy. It might as well be a fact that if you want to get ahead in the world of motorsports, you need to start young.
LAS VEGAS — Think of it as indoor go-kart racing for adults. Only you can drift. And you can do it in your own living rooom. Razor, best known as maker of those kids' scooters that caught on ...