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Follow the wires from the battery all the way to the motor. You should find a large amp sized fuse or a resettable circuit breaker in line. Razor PR200 24V Electric Motorbike Parts
You use the supplied charger, or if you got it used without a charger, you can buy one here: Replacement Razor Pocket Rocket PR200 Scooter Battery Charger Adapter... After that, you plug the charger into the wall securely, and pull down on the round cover next to the motorcycles power button until it opens. Then plug the other end of the charger into the motorcycle.
#1 check your power voltage on your batteries #2 you need to check the power to the electric motor - #3 possibly replace the control module - #4 possibly replace the throttle
It sounds like a fault with the charger. Test the charger output with a voltmeter to confirm correct operation. IF OK then check the wiring , fuse, switch conections between the charger and the battery. wiring diagram is here http://manuals.monsterscooterparts.com/recreational/Razor/Wiring/
check the batterys with a multimeter and make sure that they are showing the correct voltage, also visually inspect the batteries for any bulging, and if you can shake the batteries, if they sound like there is sand in them then they are dried up, and you'll need new ones
The most logical explanation for a battery no longer charging is...age. Rechargeable batteries do not last 'forever'. Somewhere between 3-6 years old and they will lose the ability to hold a charge. Time to buy a new battery.
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