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Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Electric-Powered Dirt Bike with Authentic Motocross Dirt Bike Geometry, Rear-Wheel Drive, High-Torque, Chain-Driven Motor, for Kids 13+

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Style: Mx650 (Yellow)


Product Packaging: Standard Packaging


Features

  • Compact electric motocross bike with powerful 650-watt electric motor.Assembly required : Yes.Kickstand: Retractable, Grips: Soft rubber.
  • Carries riders at speeds of up to 17 mph; authentic dirt bike frame geometry
  • Dual suspension and riser handlebars deliver smooth, comfortable ride. Battery life Up to 40 mins
  • Pneumatic knobby tires for maximum power transfer; quiet variable-speed, chain-driven motor and Wheels- 16 inches front and 14 inches rear tires
  • Electrical system certified compliant with UL2272 by ACT Lab LLC, an accredited testing lab

Description

The Razor Dirt Rocket MX650 motocross dirt rocket that gives a real off-road experience. Speeds up to 17 mph and hold up to 220 lbs. Rear adjustable suspension and front inverted authentic motocross suspension fork. Authentic motorcycle-style spoke wheels with large knobby tires, 16" front and 14" rear, and inner tubes. Chain drive with automatic adjuster. Shatter proof plastic fairings and fenders. Easy to assemble and tools included. The high-performance, electric powered Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket is ideal for teens (ages 16 and up) who want to enjoy an authentic dirt bike experience without breaking the bank. The Dirt Rocket's powerful 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 (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 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. Other details include 16- and 14-inch pneumatic knobby tires for a maximum power transfer, authentic dirt bike frame geometry, Supercross inspired design, and folding metal foot pegs. The MX650, 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 16-inch (front) and 14-inch (back) pneumatic knobby tires Folding metal foot pegs Hand-operated front and rear disc brakes Adjustable riser handlebars Chain driven motor for quiet yet powerful operation Rechargeable Battery Tools included Specifications:Motor: 650 watts Run time: Up to 40 minutes of continuous use (approximately 10 miles) Battery: 24V (two 12V) sealed lead acid batteries Battery charge time: Approximately 8 hours Speed: Up to 17 MPH Maximum rider weight: 220 pounds Ages: 16+ Dimensions: 56 x 24.5 x 36 inches (LxWxH) Product weight: 98 pounds

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎46 x 26 x 13 inches


Package Weight: ‎51.71 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎56 x 24.5 x 36 inches


Item Weight: ‎100 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Razor


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎90 days


Model Name: ‎MX650


Color: ‎Mx650 - Yellow


Material: ‎Plastic, Metal


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


Date First Available: October 2, 2000


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Value, nice bike
After my son outgrew the smaller Razor 350 we upgraded to the 650. If it is as well built and bulletproof as the 350, this is well worth it. It is a nice electric trainer dirt bike. The acceleration is good, top speed is faster, and the suspension is nice. He is 9 and this is a perfect size for him. It will last him at least 2-3 years before he is ready for another upgrade. This can handle light off-road and smaller hills. Great trainer bike before a "real" one. Would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by Frankm

  • So good I plan on buying another
The media could not be loaded. This video shows our daughter, 7 years old at the time, riding her MX650 for the first time last year. She has since gotten significantly better. It also shows the vast difference between this and a power wheels. I have ridden dirt bikes and street bikes for 20 years. From 80 cc dirt bikes, to 1,000 cc super-sports, to my current toy, a Honda CRF250L. I've ridden forest trails and even dragged knees at race tracks. I've rebuilt motorcycles from the frame up and performed countless services. I have experience with bikes. With that said, I could not be happier with this little Razor dirt bike. Most of the people complaining seem to expect this little bike to compete with the big boys in terms of quality and power. Take a look at your local Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki dealership and you'll find even the smallest 50 and 80cc dirt bikes are $2,000 or more, I looked again before buying this. This little Razor is 1/4 the price. Not much more than your cheap plastic power wheels. However, unlike your power wheels and other cheap plastic ride-on's in this price range which have plastic tires, no suspension, etc., this bike has it all, working suspension, rubber tires, long life, etc. Not to mention, no maintenance, no carburetor to mess with, no oil to change, the brakes are those off a bicycle. Everything is simple. Also, unlike buying a used dirt bike in this price range, this is new. You don't have to deal with the usually poor treatment of the previous owner. We bought this bike for our 7 year old daughter. The warnings and advertising for a teenager is a joke. The warnings actually say no younger than 16. I love how a 15 year old can drive on the highway in a car at 60mph, but by the warnings isn't old enough to ride this toy 15mph on grass. Even now at 8 years old our daughter has quickly has mastered the bike and could move up to something bigger. However, with that said, I do really enjoy riding this little bike myself. As does my wife. Its quite fun to just zip around the yard. Recently I have started riding it through the woods on trails where I ride my real dirt bike. I was very surprised about how well it performed. I was definitely pushing it well beyond its intended design, but it held up fine, even with my adult weight. My one and only gripe with the bike is the gearing. Its geared for riding across flat grass. It loses all power going up a hill. At least with my adult weight. It handles our daughters weight just fine. I plan to remedy this however with a larger custom rear sprocket. With that, this could easily be a toy for me as well as a good dirt bike for some legitimate trail riding. As for the power life. Again, not sure whats wrong with other reviews. We can ride this bike for hours with my daughters weight. For well over an hour with my adult weight. With a bigger sprocket to tax the motor less, I think it will be even better. As for ruggedness. This thing has already survived numerous falls and crashes. Also, like I said earlier, I've taken it on trails I take my real dirt bikes, with my adult weight, it has held up fine. Overall, this is one of the best purchases I've made. With all the cheap products out their these days, this has been a great experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2015 by r3dd3su

  • TWO YEARS later, still VERY pleased.
Came quickly as Amazon orders always do. Packaging was perfect, no evidence of drops or crushing. Assembly was fairly easy, instructions were clear, took me about 20 minutes. The hardest part was lifting the box off the bike. Tires were pre-inflated. No tube or flat problems like I heard about in other versions of this bike. As a matter of fact, my son's mother purchased an MX350 for our 8 year's birthday at her home, and she had to drive an hour to get the tire fixed to save the day. After charging our MX650 for 18 hours, I took it for a ride around the neighborhood to make sure everything was working properly. I weigh about 175 and was surprised how peppy this thing is. My son has been riding this pretty regularly at our home for clips of 30-40 minutes, and I have only charged it 5 times since December. The battery has only so many charging cycles, so I'll let it get low before recharging it. He must have gotten 90 minutes out of the last charge. Highly recommend this bike. I felt an 8 year old didn't need the speed and danger of a real gas dirtbike. This thing has been fast and fun enough to keep his ADHD attention. Update November 2010: We have two of these, and both have been well used and still hold a 30-40 minute charge. Zero problems with the motors or tires too. Our boy took a few spills on his, got some gnarly scrapes, but that's to be expected. The kids don't run to use them as much as they did last December, because like any toy, this too gets old. Update September 2011: Both are still running! The kids are a little older now (12 and almost 10). The 12 year-old has become too tall (and mature :) to ride hers, so it's been passed down to the 10 year-old boy's buddies when they come over. They're not used as much as they used to be, so I feared the batteries would be shot. Not only do the batteries still hold a pretty decent charge, but I have NEVER, not once, filled the tires with air, and they're still in great shape! I may, for the first time, fill the tires to give them a little boost in speed. We moved to a more urbanish suburb with less dirt, so they're ridden on paved streets now when they're ridden. We've moved twice since we first got them. They've had a few minor spills, but no serious injuries to the bikes or kids (thank goodness). Bottom line, they've held up very well, still running excellent for a two year-old battery powered riding toy. Update October 2012: The kids are now almost 11 and 13, and they're both pretty much done with these things. Both the bikes still run! Original tires and batteries. Granted, the battery on one of them lasts about 20 minutes and the other a little longer, but the kids are bigger and heavier than they were two years ago, so that's to be expected. We sold them to someone for about $150 each for his kids, and they're very pleased. Overall, still 5 stars over our complete ownership. That's pretty darn good. Still recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2010 by Fresh and Felicia Fresh and Felicia

  • Great fast bike
We almost got one size down from this. And I'm glad we did not. My nephew is about 95 pounds and almost 10 years old and this fits him great still for the last year. I can't even write it and I'm 51 and 120 pounds . goes fast better quality than expected.
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by erica allen

  • Easy to assemble out of the box.
Really easy to put together and has nice pick up for a 60 lb. 9 y/o. Dies quite a bit on hills, but fun on flat terrain. Was able to carry 2 people weighing roughly 220 on a straight flat road.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Amelia Lamonde

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