⚡ Own the dirt, own the moment – ride the RazorMX650!
The RazorMX650 Dirt Rocket is a compact, electric motocross bike featuring a robust 650-watt motor capable of speeds up to 17 mph. Designed with dual suspension and pneumatic knobby tires, it offers a smooth, powerful off-road ride lasting up to 40 minutes per charge. Certified for electrical safety (UL2272), this yellow dirt bike combines authentic motocross geometry with reliable performance, perfect for adult riders seeking adrenaline-fueled adventure.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46.25 x 25.75 x 12.5 inches |
Package Weight | 51.71 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 56 x 24.5 x 36 inches |
Item Weight | 44552 Grams |
Brand Name | Razor |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | 90 days |
Model Name | MX650 |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Metal, Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
Part Number | 15165090 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Mx650 (Yellow) |
Included Components | Electric Bike |
Size | W 562736582 |
Sport Type | Scooter |
T**8
Your kids will ride it non-stop
Bought this about 2 years ago for my then 10 yr old son and he still rides it all the time at age 13, though he is big on it. It handles the weight well.It was pretty easy to put together. Took me about 45 min, and I would not call myself handy. Good instructions. The bike is pretty heavy duty and overall good quality. Very quiet. Speed is acceptable for an 8-10 yo, but not pokey either. The plastic wheel fenders stood up to severe beating- jumping, wheelies, numerous crashes and wipeouts before one broke. It did not affect the bike performance 😄. Battery life lasts about 4 hours of constant use. Usually charge it each night. Great bike to learn how to ride “dirt bike” style and master basic skills without a clutch or gas motor.
J**E
Good little bike.
I originally bought the MX400, but when I unboxed it I realized it was way too small for my 8 year old daughter. She is approximately 4ft6in and 60lbs. I returned it and ordered the MX650. I am glad I did. The MX650 is perfect for her height. It has working suspension, the throttle is variable and it has front and rear disc brakes. It is easy to assemble. Its light enough that she can pick it up when she crashes or falls over. It has decent acceleration and is plenty fast enough for her. Even though the MX650 is a couple hundred more than the MX400 it was worth it as she will be able to ride it for a couple years before she grows out of it, or until she wants to move up to a gas powered bike. The electric motorcycle is better for around the neighborhood as it is quiet and doesn't tear things up like a gas bike would. If your child is 7 or up I would recommend the 650 over the 400 or 350 model it is just a better bike. The build quality seams to be pretty good. The only issue I had is the bolt holding the kickstand on was stripped out so I had to rummage up a nut and bolt to hold it on.
E**R
My boys love it!!
I've owned quite a few electric mini dirtbikes... including the mx500. If you are looking for a great starter dirt bike this is your go to. I love the safety feature on the throttle. You can give it gas but also hold on at the same time. My boys and I all love it. Easy to assemble, long battery life, awsome shock, it runs nicely on rugged terrain and on road alike. After a full charge we got three hours of full blast use on some very hilly off road courses. I cant say enough good things about it. And if you are stuck between which to get out of the razormx500 and this one.... buy this one... its superior in every way. It also is alot bigger then it looks.My 12 year old is 5ft 4 and 140 pounds. 17 year old is 5ft10 and 150 and they both love this bike and can ride it nicely.I've only had it a couple days so will give a future update with longevity and how it does long term.
K**G
Kickin dirt and blazin trails
My 8y/o son got this for his birthday and loves it. He was riding an electric scooter and was going to hurt himself.I showed him a video of kids riding this razor and he loved it and his friend has a 500. I assembled it and had it charged for his party and he took off and his Nana nearly had to change her pants. It's great if moms don't want kids to have a gas powered motorcycle.Now for the review. Assembly was pretty easy for a mechanic. Shouldn't be too hard for anyone. I did change the shock mounting hole, it has two, to raise the rear end up some and tightened the shock up a bit. Be careful installing the front wheel or you could bend the disk brake rotor. Brakes work well just a little flimsy on the rotors part.Decals are cheap and placement needs improvement but kids won't notice that. The cap over the charging port is a nice touch.Charging a 36 volt system takes a good while but if it is charged overnite it should last all day if not ridden too hard.Speed is good 12 - 15 mph depending on terrain and going by my Honda 100 speedometer.Fit and finish on metal parts is good and it cleans up easy. Don't hose it off too hard because it is electric.If anyone needs to replace batteries, which should be a few years, be careful because the wires are soldered to the terminals.You will need a good soldering iron to break them loose before you melt the battery.I think Razor has a good product line and I am very satisfied with the MX 650!
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