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Razor MX500 Dirt Rocket Adult & Teen Ride On High-Torque Electric Motocross Motorcycle Dirt Bike, Speeds up to 15 MPH, Ages 14 and Up, Red

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Size: 10-12"


Features

  • POWERFUL MOTOR: Powered by a 500-watt, high-torque, variable-speed, chain-driven motor that delivers electrifying fun at speeds up to 15 mph (24 km/h); Ages 14 and up
  • LONG RANGE BATTERY: Rechargeable 36V (three 12V) sealed lead-acid battery system provides up to 40 minutes of continuous use while also building comfort, confidence, and control. Takes 12 hours to fully charge
  • SAFETY & COMFORT: The Razor Dirt Rocket MX500 electric dirt bike has 16-in front and 14-inch rear pneumatic tires that help soften out rough surfaces for a smooth ride and folding metal foot pegs
  • DURABLE & LONG-LASTING: An all-steel frame with authentic dirt bike geometry provides for a solid ride off-road with a max rider weight of 175 lbs. (79 kg)
  • Additional features include soft rubber grips with twist acceleration control for easy acceleration, hand-operated dual disk brakes, shatter-resistant plastic fairings, double crown fork, and retractable kickstand

Description

Essentially a scaled-down motocross bike with an electric motor, the Razor MX500 Dirt Rocket is ideal for teens who want to enjoy the dirt bike experience without breaking the bank. The Dirt Rocket's powerful 500-watt motor carries riders at speeds of up to 17 miles per hour--more than enough for most bumpy dirt trails--and can cruise for up to 10 miles 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 teen'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 large pneumatic knobby tires for a maximum power transfer, authentic dirt bike frame geometry, a retractable kickstand, and a double-crown fork. The MX500, which requires roughly eight hours to fully charge, is recommended for ages 14 and over and offers a maximum weight limit of 175 pounds. It's also backed by a 90-day warranty. Essentially a scaled-down motocross bike with an electric motor, the Razor MX500 Dirt Rocket is ideal for teens who want to enjoy the dirt bike experience without breaking the bank. The Dirt Rocket's powerful 500-watt motor carries riders at speeds of up to 17 miles per hour-- more than enough for most bumpy dirt trails--and can cruise for up to 10 miles 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 teen'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 large pneumatic knobby tires for a maximum power transfer, authentic dirt bike frame geometry, a retractable kickstand, and a double-crown fork. The MX500, which requires roughly eight hours to fully charge, is recommended for ages 14 and over and offers a maximum weight limit of 175 pounds. It's also backed by a 90-day warranty.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎47.5 x 26.5 x 13.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎112 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎24.5 x 34 x 52.5 inches


Item Weight: ‎50802 Grams


Brand Name: ‎Razor


Warranty Description: ‎90-day warrant


Model Name: ‎Razor Dirt Rocket MX500


Color: ‎Red


Material: ‎Plastic, Rubber, Steel


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-Adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Razor USA, LLC


Part Number: ‎JQ-048


Model Year: ‎2015


Included Components: ‎Kickstand


Size: ‎10-12"


Sport Type: ‎Scooter


Date First Available: December 12, 2002


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  • Great bike for basic training before investing in a gas unit.
Bought for my soon to be 7 year old for Christmas 2014. This arrived very quickly and was a breeze to assemble. Per the instructions I charged over night and then tried it out myself to make sure there was no issues with "Santa's toy". I'm 200 pounds and it carried me fine for the short time I rode it. I was more concerned about the brakes working properly, and the disc brakes front and rear do just fine. I then hid it and let it charge till Christmas day. When my son saw it, he flipped out and was so happy. I also looked at the Honda CRF50 but this bike was $350, the Honda was $1100! I figured let's see how his skills develop before buying hi a gas powered bike. My son took to it just fine and I predict this MX 500 filling the gap between a real gas bike for the next 1-2 years. I plan to skip the CRF50 and go straight to the CRF 70 in a couple years. This MX500 is very solid and so far has been rode several hours with no problems. By the time the battery indicates low on the handle bar monitor, my son is ready for a break. It charges back to full charge in a couple hours and off he goes again. I'd recommend this to anyone wanting to expose their child to two wheels without the gas motor investment. I really believe it'll bridge the gap between the intimidation of a gas bike and make it less scary once the child switches to gas. Love it. Nothing but good things to say so far... ST in NC. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2014 by shawn k thompson shawn k thompson

  • Best gifts Ever!
I bought two of these at the same time for my 10 year old and 11 year old sons. They are small for their age, but the bikes are definitely not too large. The funny thing is that the bikes also didn't seem too small when I couldn't resist and took one for a spin in the backyard. I'm 135lbs and 5'9" tall and the bike handled me just fine. My sons love these bikes. Everyday when they get home from school they ride around our backyard until the battery indicator turns yellow (about 40 minutes). So far, they have recharged them overnight after each use, but the charger light turns green much sooner than the 12 hour recommended charge time. The bikes are heavy and very sturdy. My kids love running them up and down the small hills and dips and bumps in our 2 acre yard. They go about as fast as a vigorously pedaled bicycle, so I think the 15 mph top speed is about right. When I first opened the boxes and looked at the instructions, I groaned at the 30 minute estimated time to assemble, but it actually went very fast. All you have to do is attach the front fender, the handle bars and the front wheel. It was very easy, much to my relief. Overall I am very satisfied with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2017 by Tragar

  • Razor MX500 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike
I'd recommend this product to anyone who wants to get their child a motorcycle but, like me, is too scared to get a "real" one. I purchased this for my 9 year old, 80 pound, 4th grader for Christmas and he LOVES it!! He has done nothing but ride it since he opened it. It goes about 18 miles per hour when the battery is fully charged, and the ride seems to be smooth on grass and pasture as well as on pavement. The box said this model was for kids 14 and up, but I don't see a child of that age wanting to ride this. The battery charges well and gives the bike nice, quick starts. The machine is completely quiet and smooth. My son did, however, have one wreck already....he wasn't going that fast but hit a ridge in the driveway just as he was making a turn. He wasn't hurt at all and the bike was not damaged one bit. The fully assembled bike weighs a little over 100 pounds so it's not going to crush anybody. You have to be careful, of course, and be extra cautious until you've really got the feel of it. But my son has had two of the Razor motorbikes smaller than this one so he's pretty good with two wheeled toys. Assembly was extremly easy, by the way, as it really wasn't assembly at all. The bike arrives pretty much intact. I'd recommend this bike, and I'd highly recommend this Seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2012 by Tamra Mothershed

  • Great service
Good product kids love it
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Joelle

  • Great Beginner Dirt Bike
I bought this bike for my 8 year old son for Christmas last year & he is still riding it just about everyday! The first time he rode it I was worried it was too big & heavy but he got right on it & took off. After seeing the smaller ones at the store I'm very glad we bought the MX500 because it seemed just right for him & the others looked too small. He knows he cannot ride it through water & takes care not to leave it out in the rain but rides it all over our hilly 16 acres with no problems. This bike is made very well & zips around fairly fast (which scared me at first but now I feel confident that he knows how to handle it). Definitely, invest in a good helmet. This bike has many pros: excellent quality, it is quiet, does not tear up your terrain, has plenty of pep!!! The battery only lasts about a hour but that has been plenty long enough for him. This is an excellent beginner bike that I highly recommend to anyone wanting to get their child ready for a real dirt bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2015 by Beth S.

  • My 9yo son LOVES this thing
First of all, get the full face helmet to go with it. My son, Cade has ridden this thing every day since his birthday 2 months ago. Although their lawyers have rated this thing for 14 and older.. no 14 year old is gonna ride this thing. It is definitely for younger kids. It looks just like a little 50cc motorcycle and goes well on pavement and grass. It will go 18-20mph with my son on it. The battery life seems very adequate. The knobby tires are great. They look like motorcycle tires. Assembly was quite easy. It is mostly assembled. I just had to pop on the front wheel and a couple more simple things. On ours, we couldn't get the front brakes to work. His back brakes stopped him just fine. I called the company and they sent me a new front brake assembly no hassle. My son rides this daily and he lets his friends ride it. I have ridden it and I weigh nearly 200 pounds. It seems to hold up well. If it dies by the end of the summer. I will still consider it a great buy. He has thoroughly enjoyed it. Two hundred fifty bucks on Amazon with no shipping. I will update on how this thing holds up this summer. Your kid will love this thing. Just keep an eye on them, 18 to 20 mph can cause a pretty good crash. Do NOT let them ride without a helmet! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2007 by Jared

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