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Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike | 
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| Brand: Razor Category: Sports
List Price: $279.99 Buy New: $209.99 You Save: $70.00 (25%)
New (6) Used (1) from $194.00
Rating: 103 reviews Sales Rank: 1044
Color: Blue Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 12 - 83.25 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 65 Dimensions (in): 11 x 25 x 42
MPN: 15128050 Model: 15128050 UPC: 817378009630 EAN: 0817378009630 ASIN: B0007MZV3C
Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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| Features:
| • | Scaled-down electric motocross bike with powerful electric motor | | • | Carries riders at speeds of up to 14 mph; authentic dirt bike frame geometry | | • | Dual suspension and riser handlebars deliver smooth, comfortable ride | | • | 12-inch pneumatic knobby tires for maximum power transfer; retractable kickstand | | • | Recommended for ages 12 and older (140-pound weight limit); 90-day warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description With 12" pneumatic knobby tires, dual suspension and adjustable riser handle bars, your young dirt biker will have a great time riding around. This high-performance bike with variable speeds, and a super quiet chain-drive motor, holds up to 120 lbs. as it cruises at speeds of up to 15 mph. With twist grip throttle acceleration control and a hand-operated rear brake, the journey is in the rider's hands. Requires 2 "12V" sealed lead acid batteries (included). Fully charged battery gives 40 minutes of fun (charge time eight hours. The battery charger, kickstand and tools are also included. Safety equipment recommended, and this bike is not for use on streets or any place there is traffic. Some assembly required.Read and understand the enclosed owner's manual before riding. Safety equipment, such as a helmet, elbow and knee pads, is recommended. Use this product only in controlled environments free of potential traffic hazards and not on public streets.
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 dual suspension and riser handlebars deliver a smooth and comfortable ride regardless of the terrain, so your child's 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. Other details include 12-inch pneumatic knobby tires for a maximum power transfer, authentic dirt bike frame geometry, and a retractable kickstand. The MX350, which requires roughly eight hours to fully charge, offers a maximum weight limit of 140 pounds. It's also backed by a 90-day warranty. 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 Weights: 72 pounds
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| Customer Reviews: Read 98 more reviews...
Small, underpowered, ok for 6-7 yr old December 31, 2008 R. Rostohar (Austin, TX United States) We got this for our 10yr old after doing research on it on the Razor web site. It is recommended for a 12+ year old and we based our decision on that. Bottom line is it has 'ok' power if it is your childs very first electric vehicle. Any child with electric vehicle experience will love the looks and always be looking for power. For a child over 8-9 and 50-60lbs this will disappoint. It is VERY small, 12inch tires, and no suspension. Our son is average height/weight and he overwhelms the bike. Looks great but NOT worth the $.
For the little crusty demons December 30, 2008 Jared Burdick (Houston, TX) We bought this for our 6yr old and cannot begin to say how perfect this toy has been. Several of the girls on our street have the pink scooters (same motor) and they have taken a serious beating. We hoped the same would hold true for the Dirt Rocket. After a week of daily use, I cannot complain about a thing. The charge in the battery lasts about an hour (my son is very small for his age, lightweight) and to this point there have been no problems with the plastic breaking or cracking. The bike has been kept on the road and hard packed dirt and grass, but also has been crashed several times (14mph into trees and curbs). It was rode through some water, but for the most part, we are making sure we keep it very dry. My 12yr old rode it (90lbs) and was WAY too big for it. The bike was clearly laboring with him; I wouldn't recommend anyone over 70lbs. I've seen some negative reviews regarding features, but for a quarter of the price of a gas powered 50cc, this is great value.
he was speechless December 30, 2008 T. Malley (Florence, MS USA) Since my son was 2 he has been asking for a blue motorcycle...he was 4 this Christmas and was speechless when he walked in the living room on Christmas morning and saw that blue motorcycle sitting there. He literally didn't move for 2 minutes just staring at it, unsure of what to do. I had read all the reviews and still wondered if this would be the right fit for him, especially being 4. Those that had negative reviews didn't read the directions and charge the battery initially for 18 hours. I made sure that was done and Christmas morning was a joy for my son. I do recommend that your child be able to ride a bicycle confidently before purchasing this product. Wear a helmet. It goes "fast" for younger riders but it is quiet and doesn't require the hassle of gasoline!! The box says for 12 yrs and up but the bike is too small for a 12 year old!! I'm sure they are just covering their tracks! It's all my four-year old wants to do - ride his dirtbike. Great gift - worth the money!
Two for Christmas December 30, 2008 William Drawbond (Elmore, AL USA) I read ALL the reviews prior to purchasing these for my two sons. As such, I knew what to expect. Both arrived in good condition and the assembly process was just putting on the handle bars. I charged both for 20 hours prior to Christmas morning. One ran as expected (30-45 minutes of hard riding)with the other only running for a 8-10 minutes. I recharged it several times (12+ hours each) with the same 8-10 minute run time. Wrote to razor's web site and the following day Razor was sending me a replacement battery. My kids love their bikes and we couldn't be happier.
Too much fun! December 28, 2008 H. L. Jernigan (Wilmington, NC) We bought this bike for our 6 yr old for Christmas. While it is small in size, it makes up for it in speed. I don't think I'd want my 6yr old on anything bigger going the speed it gets (faster than me on a regular bike going uphill). He has LOVED this bike so far and so does everyone in our neighborhood. The older children (8-12) can also ride it and have said how much they like it. It's perfect for his age/height. Would definately recommend! Esp. if you have a good yard/neighborhood to ride it in.
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