Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Electric Ride on Yellow- up to 17 mph

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.

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Prepare for epic off-road excitement with the Dirt Rocket MX650 by Razor. Made to hit dirt hard and fast, the 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! This innovative electric motocross bike features a variable speed, chain-driven motor, dual suspension and oversized pneumatic tires built for off-roading. Take your Dirt Rocket MX650 out on the course for up to 40 min. or 10 miles of continuous fun on a single charge! The Razor MX650 is built with safety and comfort in mind, not just performance. The adjustable riser handlebars ensure a customized fit, and hand operated front and rear disc brakes and twist-grip acceleration control put the driver in command. At speeds up to 17 mph, the pared-down MX650 leaves its competition in the dust. The Razor Dirt Rocket MX 650 is suitable for children ages 16 and up and has a maximum weight capacity of 220 lbs.This Razor product is produced for sale in the United States and Canada. The Razor warranty for customers who intend to use it outside of the United States and Canada is not applicable. Razor products produced for and sold in international channels are warrantied as applicable in such foreign countries. Call +1 866 467 2967 or email customersupport@razorusa.com for more details regarding Razor products that require service, were purchased in the United States or Canada, and are now outside the United States or Canada. On these products, which require service, consumers are responsible for all costs including shipping, resulting taxes, duties of replacement parts and local power adapters at the owner’s expense.

Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike:

  • High performance electric motocross bike
  • Supercross-inspired design means more power up hill and off-road conditions
  • Dual suspension and riser handlebars
  • Variable speed, chain-driven motor
  • quiet but powerful operation
  • 16″ and 14″ pneumatic tires
  • Reaches speeds up to 17 mph
  • Can travel up to 10 miles on a single charge
  • Carries riders up to 220lbs
  • Age: 16+

Additional information

Minimum Age

16+

Max Rider Weight

220 lbs (100 kg)

Max Speed

17 MPH (27 KPH)

Battery

36V, lead-acid

Run Time

Up to 40 mins

Weight

94.51 lbs (42.8 kg)

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9 Reviews For This Product

  1. 09

    by Zachary

    It’s great fun ride I use it to and from work on the non rainy days my front fork were loose a wobbled even though I did my best to fix myself. But warranty and support quickly help me out to get a new one sent my way

  2. 09

    by Chump

    10 year old grandson loves it battery last half a day impressed.

  3. 09

    by Ann

    I think it should be cheaper . But my kids love it.

  4. 09

    by Karen

    An amazing electric dirtbike . My seven-year-old loves it.

  5. 09

    by Claudia

    A little smaller than expected for my teen, but rides very well.

  6. 09

    by Paul

    My son and his pals are on their bikes everyday in the neighborhood, no they are not built nearly as good as a gas powered Honda or Suzuki mini bike but they are not priced the same either. Electric motors are silent so the neighbours don’t complain and that is by far the biggest plus on these machines. They will run about a hour if your kids are piddling around the hood-no they will not run for a hour wide open, the same as your Honda Accord wont get good gas mileage wide open. So far no problems other than punctures-do yourself a favour and get a couple of inner tubes on standby if your kids are going offroad as the tyres are about as durable as mountain bike tyres. All in all for $600.00 I think they are a deal and yes i expect to be working on this as build is not on par with a tradional dirt bike. PS I would suggest you periodically go around and check the bike for loose bolts, I safety wired the front axle and put thread sealant on rear axles there was not enough room to safety wire also my son DOES NOT RIDE WITHOUT A HELMET, people don’t die from broken bones they die from head trauma, sorry to be so blunt but I’ve been around it.

  7. 09

    by Naomi

    I was hoping it was a little taller but the dimensions include the handlebars !

  8. 09

    by Theodore

    I was extremely skeptical when my father purchased the smaller 350 version for my 7 year old son but was pleasantly surprised at how much fun he had on the bike. I had purchased $150 electric scooters for my 7 and 10 year old from Target previously and was extremely disappointed, they would not charge after the first few times and they could not support my 10 year old despite him being within the weight range recommended. They went in the trash. I purchased this bike and my 10 year old has had a blast. Fairly easy assembly, charge lasts 10 miles or about 45 minutes for him and he weighs 120 lbs. Max speed is 17 mph and I don’t think he had even maxed it out yet. So much fun to watch them cruise around. I highly recommend these Razor dirt bikes!

  9. 09

    by Tawon

    It did not take very long to assemble and every one loves riding it!

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