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DRIFT BAR FOR ADJUSTABLE REAR CASTERS 
The rear wheels on the Crazy Cart are mounted on casters, like RipStik wheels. By altering the angle of the 
support for these wheels, the Crazy Cart can either “track” in the same direction as the drive wheel is going or 
allow the rear end to “drift” in response to turning or acceleration forces. The Drift Bar allows control between 
the two driving modes: normal mode for straight tracking (down or default) and Crazy Cart mode for drifting 
(when the Drift Bar is pulled up). When the Drift Bar is in the down position, the Crazy Cart will track in-line 
with the front wheel like a traditional vehicle. As the Drift Bar is raised, it changes the angle of the rear casters 
and allows the rear of the cart to drift. The more the Drift Bar is raised, the easier the cart drifts. When the Drift 
Bar is all the way up, the casters are in “Crazy Cart mode.” The Crazy Cart can thus actually turn itself around in 
circles, and the size of the circle the cart will spin in depends on how much, if any, the Drift Bar is pulled up. 
The higher the Drift Bar is, the tighter the circle the cart will spin in.

NORMAL MODE 
(DEFAULT MODE)

CRAZY CART MODE 
(DRIFTING MODE)

CRAZY CART MODE 
(DRIFTING MODE)

NORMAL MODE 

(DEFAULT MODE)

RIDING TIP: With the steering 
wheel at 90°, the Crazy Cart will 
move in a circle using the rear 
inside caster as the “pivot point” 
if the Drift Bar is down -- but 
will rotate around its center if 
the Drift Bar is fully raised.

In Crazy Cart mode, the frame is able to rotate any direction, regardless of the direction of travel. In the Crazy 
Cart mode it is possible to drive in a straight line with the frame oriented any direction, including backwards 
and sideways. The Drift Bar must be raised all the way up to travel backward in the Crazy Cart.

SPINNING, DRIFTING AND STOPPING THE CRAZY CART
The best use of the Crazy Cart involves careful coordination of the steering, the Drift Bar, and the accelerator. 
The majority of spins and drifts that can be done in the Crazy Cart are accomplished by careful accelerator 
control. Learning when to add or reduce power is the key to smoothly connecting tricks. Smooth riding 
also increases the run time between charges. When first getting oriented with the Crazy Cart, it is highly 
recommended that riders carefully apply the accelerator and take time to get familiar with the variable 
effects of the Drift Bar and steering at low speeds.

There is no separate brake on the Crazy Cart, but with practice it is easy to stop. Of course, removing your foot 
from the accelerator will slow the cart down as a result of friction in the drive train. To stop the Crazy Cart’s 
forward motion immediately, take your foot off of the accelerator and turn the steering wheel 90 degrees to 
either side. Removing your foot from the accelerator and turning the steering wheel will result in the Crazy 
Cart spinning or drifting in a circle and slowing to a stop. By turning the steering wheel 90° and taking your 
foot off the pedal, the rider can immediately arrest forward motion and instead turn away. In this way, the 
Crazy Cart can avoid collisions and evade things otherwise in its path.

For your safety, take the time to get familiar and comfortable with various combinations of accelerator, 
steering, and Drift Bar applications to learn how to slow down and how using the Drift Bar affects stopping at 
slow speeds. Practice these skills for maximum rider safety. 

These basic steering exercises may help to familiarize riders with their Crazy Cart’s capabilities: 

1. First steer in a circle with the Drift Bar down. 
2. Do the same circles, but raise the Drift Bar to different heights, and note how the chassis reacts to 

drift differently based on lifts and steering.

3. Practice bringing the Crazy Cart to a stop by turning 90° to the left or right-- note how much more 

tightly the Crazy Cart turns with the Drift Bar raised.

4. Practice staying “tucked in” in tight turns or spins.

RIDING TIP: The front stabilizer 
posts help to keep your Crazy 
Cart from tipping when you are 
first stepping into the cart and 
when you turn too hard.

 WARNING: Recognize that these specialized riding features affect how the Crazy Cart functions and require extra caution and attention to 

safe riding conditions and practices. Read and review the Safety Warnings on pages 29 and 30, and be extra careful with the Crazy Cart to avoid 
traffic, obstacles and downhill environments. This is not a “bumper car” and is not designed to engage in collisions, jumping activities or for use 
on surfaces other than hardened, smooth, flat and dry areas.

Summary of Contents for Crazy Cart

Page 1: ...EN Read and understand this guide before using product FR ES Es imprescindible leer y comprender esta gu a antes de usar el producto DE Crazy Cart 29 32 1 28 33 40 www razor com...

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Page 5: ...1 35 1 5 mm 16 mm 2 4 EN Repair and Maintenance F ES Reparaci n y mantenimiento EN Chain and front wheel replacement ES Sustituci n de la cadena y la rueda delantera DE...

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Page 30: ...nded for use only by persons who are at a minimum completely comfortable and competent while operating the product Persons with any mental or physical conditions that may make them susceptible to inju...

Page 31: ...system Using the Charger Never modify the electric system Alteration could cause a fire Use of the wrong type of battery or charger could cause an explosion BEFORE EACH USE Charge the battery for AT L...

Page 32: ...control del Crazy Cart Mantenga este producto alejado de los ni os peque os y recuerde que est previsto solo para ser usado por personas que como m nimo pueden manejar el producto de forma totalmente...

Page 33: ...a puede causar una explosi n ANTES DE CADA USO Cargue la bater a durante AL MENOS 12 horas e infle los neum ticos con la PSI correcta Ap guelo despu s de cada uso Es posible que la bater a no pueda re...

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Page 36: ...35 EN Normal mode default mode ES Modo normal modo predeterminado DE EN Direction of travel ES Direcci n de la marcha...

Page 37: ...36 EN Crazy Cart mode drifting mode ES Modo Crazy Cart modo de derrape DE EN Direction of travel ES Direcci n de la marcha...

Page 38: ...improve your ability to do spins drifts and tricks smoothly The best way to learn the Crazy Cart s abilities is to try things at low speed STEERING WHEEL The Crazy Cart s steering wheel is different...

Page 39: ...n charges When first getting oriented with the Crazy Cart it is highly recommended that riders carefully apply the accelerator and take time to get familiar with the variable effects of the Drift Bar...

Page 40: ...hacer giros derrapes y piruetas con suavidad La mejor manera de aprender las funciones del Crazy Cart es probar a hacer cosas a baja velocidad VOLANTE El volante del Crazy Cart tiene algunos elementos...

Page 41: ...que los conductores aceleren con moderaci n y se tomen su tiempo para familiarizarse con los diferentes efectos de la Barra de derrape y la direcci n conduciendo a baja velocidad El Crazy Cart no inc...

Page 42: ...azor USA LLC All rights reserved Razor and the Razor logo design are among the registered trademarks of Razor USA LLC and or its affiliated companies in the United States and or select foreign countri...

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