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Green Deals: Razor Electric 24V Street Bike $238 (Reg. $300+), more

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Amazon offers the Razor RSF350 Electric Street Bike for $237.99 shipped. That’s down from its regular price of $330 that it still fetches at Toys R Us. Today’s deal is a new Amazon all-time low as well. The 24V battery offer up to 30-minutes of continuous use on a single charge. It has a chain-driven motor and 10-inch mag wheels. The entire Razor lineup is generally very well-rated.

Other notable Green Deals today include:

Compact size, full power! The RSF350 is the hottest two-wheel sensation to hit the ground since its bigger brother, the RSF650. Powered by a high-torque, chain-driven motor and designed with authentic street bike geometry, the RSF350 delivers big time performance in a compact ride. The Razor RSF350 is the hottest two-wheel sensation to hit the ground since the full-sized RSF650. Powered by a high-torque, chain-driven motor and designed with authentic street-bike styling, the RSF350 delivers big-time performance in a compact ride. Twist the throttle and feel the RSF350 launch into action with its electric-powered acceleration, hitting speeds up to 14 mph (22 km/h) for up to 30 minutes of continuous use.

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