Razor Pocket Rocket Miniature Electric Bike

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Razor Pocket Rocket Miniature Electric Bike

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 : Razor Pocket Rocket Miniature Electric Bike
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List Price: $239.99
Our Price: $172.99
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Batteries Included: 1
Battery Description: 2 12V
Binding: Sports
Brand: Razor
EAN: 0840356960579
Label: Razor
Manufacturer: Razor
Model: razorpr
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Razor
Studio: Razor



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Features:
  • Scaled-down, miniature electric street bike for controlled street environments
  • Variable-speed, chain-driven motor reaches speeds of up to 15 miles per hour
  • Large 10-inch pneumatic tires for a smooth ride; includes pit stand and tools
  • Battery delivers up to 45 minutes of ride time and recharges in 4 to 6 hours
  • Measures 36 x 21 x 20 inches (W x H x D); supports 150 pounds; 90-day warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Great Bike For Us Kids!
I received the bike for Christmas two years ago. I have to say, I LOVE IT. I recommend this for someone age Nine and up. Maybe Eight. Since this is a pocket bike. It's motorized. This would be a bad idea for a kid who can't ride on a two wheeler bike. Training wheels aren't able to be attached. This is a fast bike too. It goes 15 MPH. A young kid around the age of 5 can't handle a fall at a speed in that range. I'm twelve and I've taken some nasty falls on it. Don't let that make you say "This thing is too dangerous".
This bike was designed to be ridden on pavement. That's how you can go 15 MPH. I don't have pavement where I live so I am forced to ride it in my backyard. It still runs well on grass, gravel and rough surfaces.
This bike is easy to make portable. It weighs about forty five pound and can be put inside of a car trunk. I do that sometimes. To ride it on pavement to really get the adrenaline pumping.
Inside the box, the bike comes with the bike (Of course). And with the front fender. It needs to be put on before riding. I think now it comes with that assembled already. It comes with decals too. It has a charger and it needs to be charged twenty four hours before use. The handlebars must be fixed before too. Move them to any position that you like and tighten them.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't Buy
Don't buy any Razor products except for their original scooter. Their customer service is non existent. If they believed in their products you would be able to buy and return them at a retail store like any other product. You would not have to sign off that you will not return it to the store. After the success of their original scooter they took their brand name and tried to squeeze every bit of profit out of it that they could. Razor does not mean quality to the many people screwed by their products.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't Buy
Don't buy any Razor products except for their original scooter. Their customer service is non existent. If they believed in their products you would be able to buy and return them at a retail store like any other product. You would not have to sign off that you will not return it to the store. After the success of their original scooter they took their brand name and tried to squeeze every bit of profit out of it that they could. Razor does not mean quality to the many people screwed by their products.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best christmas gift
My son requested this gift for Christmas, and Santa brought it to him. The pocket Rocket is maybe 2 feet high at most, and my 5'+ teenage son looks a fairily silly on it(knees up by his ears), but he gets so much joy. We've clocked the pocket rocket against my car and it goes up to about 17 mph. The neighborhood kids love playing with it. He's taken it to go fishing in the area. It seems to be fairly easy to ride on.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My son loves it!
We got this bike for my son (11 yrs old) for Christmas. I read the other reviews, and although I would have originally thought to get this bike for him once he was a little older, other parents commented that their children were of the same age, so I gave in. Once we received the bike, I must admit I was expecting something a little bigger, so I'm glad I got it for him now, rather than at 13 or 14 years old. He would have been uncomfortable riding it at that age/body size. It goes faster than I expected, so a helmet is a must, and I wouldn't recommend it for children any younger than 11 years old, and even still, I'd use good judgment as to wether or not your child could ride one of these. We haven't had any problems with it yet...it was slightly difficult to put together, but for the most part it comes assembled, so set aside time to be slightly frustrated while trying to put together the handle bars!
Other than that, he loves it, we love that he loves it, and I'd recommend this bike!




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