Technical Details
- Scaled-down electric motocross bike with powerful electric motor
- Carries riders at speeds of up to 14 mph; authentic dirt bike frame geometry
- 12-inch pneumatic knobby tires for maximum power transfer; retractable kickstand
- Recommended for ages 12 and older (140-pound weight limit); 90-day warranty
Product Description
The Razor Dirt Rocket MX350 is a miniature electric motocross bike. Scaled down dirt bike design carries riders up to 150 lbs. Geared for dirt with large 10" pneumatic knobby tires for maximum power transfer. Can travel over 10 miles on a single charge. Variable speed, chain driven motor for a super quiet yet powerful operation. At speeds up to 12 mph, the dirt rocket leaves similiar pocket dirt bikes in itsdust.Amazon.com Product Description
Essentially a scaled-down motocross bike with an electric motor, the Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket is ideal for pre-teens and teens (ages 12 and up) who want to enjoy the dirt bike experience without breaking the bank. The Dirt Rocket's powerful motor carries riders at speeds of up to 14 miles per hour--more than enough for most bumpy dirt trails--and can cruise for up to 10 miles (or 40 minutes) on a single charge. At the same time, the bike's riser handlebars deliver a smooth and comfortable ride regardless of the terrain, so the fun isn't restricted to flat pavement. As a final bonus, the Dirt Rocket's variable-speed, chain-driven motor is extremely quiet, a marked contrast to traditional gas-powered motocross bikes.
Features:
- Twist-grip throttle acceleration control
- Double crown fork
- 12-inch pneumatic knobby tires
- Folding metal foot pegs
- Hand-operated rear brake
- Adjustable riser handlebars
- Chain driven motor for quiet yet powerful operation
- Rechargeable Battery
- Retractable kickstand
- Tools included
- Seat height - 20 inches
Specifications:
- Run Time: Up to 40 minutes of continuous use
- Battery: 24V (two 12V) sealed lead acid batteries
- Battery Charge Time: Approximately 8 hours
- Speed: Up to 14 MPH
- Max Rider Weight: 140 pounds
- Ages: 12+
- Product Weight: 72 pounds
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Customer Reviews
By Michael Carnevale (Chepachet, RI)
While this bike is fine for a child that is 5 or 6 it is definetly not for any 8 year old that is active or that you consider good at sports. It is much too small and much too slow. I purchased this for my 8 year old grandson but to watch him ride it was silly. My 6 year old granddaughter now has it and she is small for her age. It works great for her....
By Alexandra Joyal (Epping, NH)
We bought this bike for our son's 9th Birthday, because he saw it and thought it was cool. Well, if we waited until he was 13 like the recommendations say, the bike would be way too small.
He really likes the bike! It goes at a good speed, faster than we thought, but good. Can't complain, it's a good bike and would recommend it. We worried about the fact that it is electric... but I didn't want to buy a gas powered dirt bike for my 9 year old, that kind of scares me.
Hope this helps, thanks!
By George Rech (Town Bank, NJ, US)
My daughter loves it! The price was fantastic. It has a lot of pep. It is primarily used to ride around the neighborhood and yards with small jumping hills and ramps so any front suspension is of no concern to her. Highly recommended!
By Ohio
I bought this for my 8 year old son for his birthday, it was all he wanted because a friend of his on our street had one. He has had several battery powered vehicles and this is by far his favorite. He rides it on the sidewalks around our home. It rides well in grassy areas as well. We charge it after every use so it will be ready for the next ride. In the winter, we kept it in the house, because the cold is not good for the battery. Looks like a real dirt bike and is very sturdy. i have never been disappointed in a Razor product. The only con is that we wish the charge lasted a little longer.
By J. KENNEDY (SC)
I bought this little dirtbike for my son a few years back. He was 6 years old at the time and had been riding a bicycle for almost 2 years so I figured the next logical step was something like this. With a little instruction he got on it and took right off like he'd been doing it forever.
I will say this - it says on the box for kids 12+ and I think thats bad advertisement... my son enjoyed it for about a year and then I had to upgrade him to a gas powered bike so he could ride on a little rougher terrain and go up hills. He can still ride the razor but its better suited for flat paved surfaces. A 12 year old would have fun on this thing for about 1 hour - its just not powerful enough to lug them around.
That being said our bike was reliable and has lasted through two kids learning. Its awesome for beginners and thats really all it should be bought for. Make sure to buy helmets and pads too - I see too many kids on these things with no protection. Teach them young.
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