Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike

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Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike

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 : Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike
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List Price: $499.99
Our Price: $379.98
You Save: -$120.01 (24%)
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Sports
Brand: Razor
Color: Yellow
EAN: 0817378009524
Label: Razor
Manufacturer: Razor
Model: 15128530
Publisher: Razor
Studio: Razor
Variation Description: yellow



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Features:
  • Compact electric motocross bike with powerful 650-watt electric motor
  • Carries riders at speeds of up to 17 mph; authentic dirt bike frame geometry
  • Dual suspension and riser handlebars deliver smooth, comfortable ride
  • Pneumatic knobby tires for maximum power transfer; quiet variable-speed, chain-driven motor
  • Recommended for ages 16 and older (220-pound weight limit); 90-day warranty











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great bike!
This is a great bike. My son received it for his birthday and rides it everyday. His sister has the smaller model. They both get a lot of enjoyment from their bikes. I would recommend this product to parents.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - GOOD STUFF
my 8 year old grandsons love them. I purchased 2, they last about an hour per charge. very durable and well built. NO NOISE will not bother neighbors.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WOW
This was a great buy for my 10 yr old son.I was sceptical about its preformance but was gladly amazed by the amout of the speed and power.The run time far exedes 45 minutes.My son loves to ride tis product so much he rides once a day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great bike
Got this for my son for his 11th birthday. What a riot! The bike is a blast. It works best on level, smooth ground. It just doesn't have enough torque to go up hills or ride through deep grass, leaves, etc. But in the yard and on the driveway, it really hauls. As the other reviews state, don't pay any attention to the age guidance from Razor - I'd get this bike for any kid age 8 or 9 and up.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good bike, bad shipping
The bike is great now that I have all the parts. The box that it was shipped in was in bad shape and parts were missing. I guess that's what you get with free shipping.



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