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 Kg. 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.
Compact electric motocross bike with powerful 650-watt electric motor.Assembly required : Yes.Kickstand: Rétractable, 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
1. How fast does the Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Electric-Powered Dirt Bike go?
– The Razor MX650 can reach speeds of up to 17 miles per hour, making it a great option for younger riders looking for a thrilling off-road experience.
2. How long does the battery last on the Razor MX650?
– The rechargeable battery on the Razor MX650 provides up to 40 minutes of continuous use, depending on the terrain and rider weight.
3. Is the Razor MX650 suitable for adults?
– While the Razor MX650 is designed for riders ages 16 and up, it can accommodate adults as well, provided they meet the weight limit of 220 livres sterling.
4. Can the Razor MX650 handle rough terrain?
– Oui, the Razor MX650 is equipped with large, knobby tires and a dual-suspension system, making it capable of handling various off-road terrains with ease.
5. Is the Razor MX650 easy to assemble?
– The Razor MX650 comes partially assembled, with clear instructions and tools included for easy completion. Most customers find assembly to be simple and straightforward.
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