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Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Off-road Bike - Yellow

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Style: MX650


Color: Yellow


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

Designed to generate more power for uphill and off-road conditions, the MX650 is ready to rumble. Made to hit dirt hard and fast, this supercross-inspired Razor MX650 is a high performance motocross bike that runs on electricity — no gas means you’ll go green while you go fast.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎46.5 x 26 x 13 inches


Package Weight: ‎50.8 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎24.5 x 34 x 52.5 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


Included Components: ‎Electric Bike


Size: ‎W 562736582


Sport Type: ‎Scooter


Date First Available: October 2, 2000


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024 by tmc68

  • Dirt Rocket
Incredible little bike!
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026 by Dante

  • Very easy to put together and ride. Well worth the money Very easy to put together and ride. Well worth the money
It was a great Birthday Gift for our 11yr old daughter. Took only a few minutes to put the handle bars and front tire on. She’s been riding it nonstop since! She loves the speed that it has. Such a great gift idea
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026 by Alex Rivera

  • A lot of fun, great price on Amazon
I purchased this for my 3 kids, 16, 14 and 11. It is the same size as the MX 500, but has a more powerful electric motor. The kids and I are having fun around the yard. We have not used it on any strenuous trails. It slows a little when pulling my 150 lbs up the steep grass hill in our yard, but otherwise runs great. It is easy to handle and fun. Just remember an electric motor has steady power output, so it is hard to get a real slow start for beginners - it tends to lunge forward as soon as the throttle is applied. The kids got used to it quickly, but it was tricky for the nervous one. The box arrived on time, but was too heavy (approx 100 lbs) for the delivery driver to do more than get it out of the truck. Fortunately I was home and decided to assemble it right there. Assemble went well, but I needed an extra set of hands to hold the bike in position. Both the front wheel and handlebars need to be mounted, which was a little awkward. All tools are included, but the instructions were not very clear. The stickers were not put on well, but structurally and mechanically it is well designed and built. Overall we are really happy with it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2009 by Lisa Nos

  • Awesome gift Awesome gift
We bought this for our son and it's perfect. Great way to break him in to motorcycles. He's 11yrs old and is 55 inches tall. They recommend this one for an older age but it works for him. The mx350 that's recommend for his age his sister rides (7years old). My husband and I can ride it as well as you can see, he's 6 ft. Do not get this soaked aka wash your new bday gift. Even though it has a black box protecting the battery and wires it is not waterproof and has cracks. If you do... and you notice it clicks but doesn't move. You'll have to open it up and dry it off. It's a pain in the a$$, long story short mom to the rescue. Small puddles are fine just don't drowned the damn thing. I put this together by myself, took about 20-30mins. It was pretty easy, I'd say the only hard part was getting the front tire on, that took me a hot min because the bike is heavy. You can't flip it on its seat because it will break/ stress the plastic. Well I guess you can but it might not look new afterwards. It has a little shock system but nothing compared to gas or "actual" dirt bikes. My son likes to take it off jumps and it manages but definitely not recommend. It can't handle it. Little ramps sure, but when I say jumps. I mean my son jumped a flight of park stairs with it. 😳 Yes he survived, however, I think all the other moms started to ventilate. 😂 Anyways awesome gift. Goes about the speed it says. Battery life is accurate to description. Also has front and back brake. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020 by Bri

  • Really a big toy - great for most kids
I was a little apprehensive about the MX650, wondering if it would be too much for an 8 year old to handle. It's not - in fact it's about perfect for him. I'm glad I didn't get the MX500 - I think that would have been underpowered. After watching him (and his friends) ride the bike for several days, I am no longer worried about safety. They can all handle the bike without problems. It provides enough speed, power, and run time to be fun and challenging, without presenting an unacceptable risk. We've had kids of all ages and sizes try it out. Kids between about 75-110 pounds and 54-65 inches tall seem to do just fine on the bike - it's a nearly ideal solution for them. But it is perhaps a bit small and underpowered for kids over 110 pounds and over 65 inches or so - it carries them just fine, but they get frustrated when it won't go very fast with them. I'm very impressed with the MX650's quality. It is built to last, with a strong steel frame and rugged components. I'm sure it can take a beating for years and still go strong. Razor definitely put quality and durability first - it is refreshing to get a product that is well thought, well constructed, and built for frequent and long term use. Charging is a bit time consuming, but that's the nature of current battery systems. If you're looking for a powered two-wheeler that is something more than a simple toy, but something less than a full-blown motorbike, and the intended user is in the large 8 year-old to a small 12 year-old range, I definitely recommend the MX650. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2013 by Jack Thomson

  • Not assembled right at factory caused mass chaos on Christmas. Too expensive for too many probs
We ordered the Razor MX650 for our son for Christmas. We followed the instructions thoroughly but much to our disappointment, as we were bringing both sons Razors in on Christmas Eve night... the 650 would NOT work. It was dead as a door nail; although it had charged for 15 hours and the light was green on the charger. We were stressed and trying to figure out why it wasn’t working and worried that our sons Christmas morning would be ruined because it wasn’t working. We ended up watching videos on YouTube trying to troubleshoot.. which ended up with us having to take this entire bike apart to see what’s going on with the battery or whatever.... and that was no easy task. After figuring out how much we had to take off to get to the battery (because none of that had to be done when putting it together initially) - we were well over an hour and a half in to trying to figure it out... when we get it apart, we noticed that there was two connections not connected at all - the one from the power switch to the battery.. then notice that there were several screws missing as well.. the battery wasn’t fastened down with a screw... there was another control panel or module that also wasn’t secure with a screw that was obviously needed. Paying $700 for something to come in like this is completely ridiculous. Your company completely failed to put it together correctly, costing us a lot of time and stress... Too high of a price to pay for such difficult issues. Not to mention the construction of the bike - every little screw that we had to remove was literally a different size, hex or Phillips head, hard as hell to get into spots to remove them all, etc. And we shouldn’t have even had to do this anyways. Again, paying the price we paid, this is just ridiculous. We are very disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020 by A. Farley

  • TWO YEARS later, still VERY pleased. 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 Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2010 by Fresh and Felicia

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