🏍️ Get ready to ride the dirt like a pro!
The RazorMX350 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Off-Road Bike is designed for riders aged 13 and up, featuring a high-torque chain-driven motor that reaches speeds of up to 14 mph. With a continuous ride time of 30 minutes, 12" air-filled tires, and a hand-operated rear brake, this bike combines safety and performance for an exhilarating off-road experience.
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Plastic, Metal, Rubber |
Theme | Bike |
Item Weight | 25 Kilograms |
Size | 10-12 inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 44.5"L x 24.5"W x 31"H |
J**O
Awesome, Great for kids
Awesome, Great for kids. I bought this for my 5 year old last year and he still uses it almost everyday. He is six now and it's still a perfect fit. He learned how to ride this before he learned how to ride a bike.Pros:It's fun! My 5 year old loves it. His friends and cousins love it. Adults love it too. It's a good size for 5-7. Older kids, adults can ride it too though. My 14 year old and her friends use it all the time.It's quiet. I live in a quiet suburban neighborhood. He rides it around our neighborhood and It doesn't disturb anyone.It's fast. My 14 year old used a couple of times when she was late to school.There's a learning curve, but it wasn't that long. My son had some falls, a few hard ones while learning how to turn and stop. Without ever learning how to ride a bike, it took him two days to balance on this. It took him a few weeks before he was able to perfect the turns and stopping distance without falling.Good quality parts. My kid has run it through mud, small hills, thick grass, wet grass, tall weeds and it has never failed.Set up was easy. It comes mostly completed. All I had to do was install the handlebars and mudguard. It took less than 15 min.Cons:It's fast. Using my bike, I can keep up with my son but I'm pedaling hard. It definitely takes a responsible kid to use this. I never let my younger kid use it unless I'm supervising.As advertised, it's battery powered. My battery initially lasted about an hour. After 9 months of almost daily use, it lasts about 40 min. With that said, I wish we could take is camping but we don't because we would not be able to use it more than 40 min.Recommendation:Buy it!
C**A
Perfect for my 4 year old
The media could not be loaded. Bought this for my son’s 4th birthday and we added training wheels. We wanted to try him out on something cheaper than a real dirt bike to make sure he likes it, and to get the feel of one before getting him on something with more power. He absolutely loves it and it is the perfect size and good speed for his age. Very quiet and looks like a real dirt bike. Found the training wheels on Amazon and they went on fairly easy and work great with it. Doesn’t go up hills very easily but is good in the grass and on driveway.
J**R
Nice but Heavy!
My son really loves this bike! The two speeds makes it easy to ride when learning then goes faster when experienced. One thing I wish was different is how heavy it is. Being a dirt bike, I would think it wouldn't be so heavy.
M**T
Great for the price, not equivalent to a "real" dirt bike
I got this for $200 delivered, bought it for my 4-yr old since he's still too short to touch the ground on my old Honda Z50R (my first bike when I was a kid). For the price we paid it is actually built surprisingly well. History on my kid; he would ride with my on my Honda 50 and he would control the throttle, brakes and shifting while I managed the steering and balance (and occasional parental override on the brakes), so he had a good feel for the controls before he got onto this Razor. So the first time he got onto this Razor he took right off! And he loves riding it! The motor has enough power to pull my 45# kid through mild grass and dirt (dirt roads) just fine, and even some mild woods trails. Mild hills are no problem, but it won't climb steep hills or go through deep sugar sand by itself. The throttle is NOT variable, it's on/off, but it starts off very smoothly so it's not a jolt when he turns the grip, and he picked right up on bumping the throttle on/off to go slow. It only has a rear brake (lever on the left handlebar) and no suspension. But the battery goes easily for an hour of non-stop riding on a hard surface and top speed is around 15mph on hard ground. The brake lever is adult sized; the perch has the lever far enough from the bar to be comfortable for an adult or older kid, but my 4-yr old son has to take his hand nearly off the handlebar to reach out to the lever. But once he gets his hand on it he has no trouble pulling it in (for small hands, adjust it so the engagement point is closer to the bar), and it is plenty strong to lock the rear wheel even on pavement. For general zipping around this is fine, but it won't be good for teaching technical riding where a rider needs to keep his fingers on the brake lever at all times. As soon as you touch the brake lever it turns the motor off which is probably a good feature for beginning riders. The foot pegs are plenty wide, even for adults, and they fold up which is nice in a crash (and we've had lots of crashes!). There is no suspension so the poor little guys get beat up pretty good on rough ground. My son isn't standing when he rides yet so he likes to avoid the very bumpy areas. The chain is completely covered so there's no chance of the kids getting their pants or shoe strings caught in it. It's very light weight (maybe 50#) so when the little kids fall the bike isn't hard to pick up and doesn't squish them. The knobs on the tires are flat and square, similar to a trials tire, which means they have plenty of grip on hard surfaces. The seat height is low so little kids can touch the ground easily. Charging takes several hours, so once the battery goes dead it's time to plug it in and go find something else to do for a while. You have to remove several screws to get to the battery, so even if you had a spare, swapping it while at the riding area would be a bit of a pain.Pros: inexpensive, very light weight, soft forgiving (but adequate) power that won't intimidate little kids, low seat height, reasonable battery life, fold up foot pegs, good build quality, nearly silent so the neighbors won't complain.Cons: no suspension, non-variable throttle, adult sized brake lever perch, not enough power for steep hills, long recharge time and swapping batteries takes too long to be convenient for the purpose of bringing extra batteries to extend ride timeConclusion: If you want to figure out how "into" bikes your kids are before dropping $1500 on a real bike, or if you want to get a very small kid into the sport then this is a wonderful option. Despite the few short comings, this is a great bike for the price and my kid absolutely loves it. It won't compete with a 50cc pee-wee bike from Honda, Yamaha, etc.., and probably won't compete with an OSET electric ($1000), but it's less than 1/5 the price or the other bikes, at least 50# lighter than the gas bikes and definitely a good buy for the price. I suspect kids in the city will ride this thing until the wheels are worn off, but more serious aspiring off-road or motocross riders will probably outgrow it quickly. You get a lot of bike for only $200, so if this is your price point or if you've got a young kid just starting out then this bike is a good buy.
A**B
Would buy again
Worth every penny. My son has used this for almost 2 year and loves it. No issues. From age 4-6 he’s 52 in tall and 60 lbs and it’s getting a little small but still got use left for sure.
C**Y
Boys and girls alike love it!
This was a gift for my nephew a few years ago for Christmas. It still runs, the kids have so much fun on them, and think they are so cool. They are easy to ride as my five year old nephew has mastered it! The battery also last a decent amount of time. These are great quality for the price and have enough power to carry a small adult. I would highly recommend!
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