

⚡ Ignite your kid’s off-road dreams with the Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket!
The Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket is a high-torque, chain-driven electric dirt bike designed for kids 8 and up, supporting riders up to 140 lbs. Featuring a 350W motor, 24V battery, and 12-inch knobby pneumatic tires, it reaches speeds up to 14 mph with up to 30 minutes of continuous ride time. Its steel frame and motocross-inspired design combine durability with authentic off-road style, while adjustable handlebars, twist-grip throttle, and hand brakes ensure safe, confident control on dirt paths and backyard adventures.




| ASIN | B0007MZV3C |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,510 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #81 in Kids' Electric Vehicles |
| Brand Name | Razor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,413 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845423000561 |
| Included Components | Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Off-road Bike |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 24.5 x 31 x 44 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 44.5"L x 24.5"W x 31"H |
| Item Type Name | Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Off-road Bike |
| Item Weight | 25 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1000.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.00 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer’s Warranty |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
| Size | MX 350 |
| Sub Brand | razor |
| Theme | Bike |
| UPC | 845423000561 616086149559 845423001346 641020926712 728295516326 768786456458 840356891606 961613260277 817378009630 783761482222 845423017606 731084403745 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**Y
Perfect Dirt Bike for My 8-Year-Old!
My son asked Here’s a concise and positive Amazon review for the dirt bike based on your input: Perfect Dirt Bike for My 8-Year-Old! I bought this dirt bike for my 8-year-old son after he saw his neighborhood friends (also his classmates) riding the same one. He absolutely loves it! It’s been a game-changer, getting him excited about outdoor activities and keeping him active. The battery life is impressive, lasting through plenty of rides, and the size is spot-on for 8-10-year-olds. Highly recommend for young riders! Feel free to tweak it if you want to add more details or personalize it further!
J**B
Great ride.
Great little dirt bike. Not too heavy, lower speed (of 2) is great for young beginner, seems solid and durable, quiet but not noise free. Easy to assemble; don't pay extra.
A**G
Great bike!
This was the best gift for a 7/8 year old. It’s easy to put together and battery life is long enough for the kids to ride until dark. I did purchase some lights for the bike so they can ride at night. Overall speed looks and everything else about it is solid.
M**A
electric motorcycle is fantastic
This electric motorcycle is fantastic! My child loves it, and the cool, stylish design really stands out. It offers great handling—smooth steering and stable power make it very enjoyable and safe to ride. Highly recommended!
H**Y
Fun bike but has some restrictions
I purchased this bike for my kids after purchasing a used one on Craigslist only to find out it needed a new battery...I'll get into that more later. These bikes are GREAT! they go about 15-16 on pavement. Even me at 205 lbs can get it cooking..just a bit slower ramp up speed ;) Ok so yes they run great, brakes work great, they are pretty fast- here are the down sides. And I understand most of these may be common sense but I will list them anyhow. Cons -They are illegal to ride on your street.(Wisconsin for sure) Our kids actually got pulled over by an officer. Someone had called them in. The officer was very polite and felt bad for having to do it but we were banned from the streets. And this is a NON traffic street. But hey maybe it saved their lives ;) It was becasue of this though we sold both of them at a HUGE loss. -Grass---If your kids are around 50 lbs these run pretty good on flat grass. Not the best on any slight incline of grass. My older son is 100 lbs and he rides on the grass ok but definitely a no go on an incline with grass. -Batteries are expensive. Plan on paying $70+ after shipping.. So if you find a used one on Craigslist make sure to take 10 minutes to test the battery. Like I said the gal I bought it from flat out lied to me. If you buy a new one, this shouldn't be an issue. The battery was VERY easy to install. -Decals- Our new one came with all the decals placed on it. After a couple days most of them started to fall off. not a big deal to me though. So yeah, I would probably buy another one if I lived in an area with a good space to ride them. Definitely not if I had a small yard as eventually the police will be called. if you buy a used one, add in the cost of a new battery. I know this is a DUH but make sure your kids have a helmet 15 mph is a pretty good speed to crash into a parked car or house..
K**A
Assembly dream.
Fantastic and a kids Christmas dream but, equally exciting from parents perspective, is there’s only 5 screws to assemble fully. Feels very safe with the multi lock speed controls. Recommended!
R**L
Nothing To Not Like
My neighbor's 6 year old son has one of these, so of course my 6 year old son had to keep us with the Joneses. I did a brief internet search trying to find a place close to where I live that sells them, and of course, the best bargain! I was kind of surprised to see Amazon's name pop-up on the search. I thought, well, they pay to advertise on Google, so their name probably pops up on every search like mine. Then I thought, hey, if Amazon really has this, I know they offer free shipping on items over $25. Then I also thought, surely they have limitations on that "free shipping" offer. Well, if they do have their limitations on free shipping - this isn't one of them. I thought WOW!, I'm spending basically what it sells for at Wal-Mart or Toys-R-Us and I'm having it brought right to my door to boot! Now that is awesome. It gets better. I had the bike together and I new everything was good-to-go, I thought this is something I have to share with anyone on Amazon who's thinking about buying one! When I brought this item up again, it shows the price dropped $18! At first I was shocked! Wow, Amazon's selling these for even cheaper yet and still offering free shipping! Man, every kid on my street's gonna be getting one of these now! Then I thought, HEY, WAIT A MINUTE! That's not fair! I paid too much for this bike! Well, to make an already too long of story a little shorter (especially since I haven't even talked about the bike, yet), I asked Amazon for the $18 refund toward this bike and they gave it to me! They credited my credit card within about 8 hours! On a Saturday! As a parent, I'm very happy about the price. I'm also very happy how happy it's made my son. You can see it in his eyes. Priceless. This bike arrived (I again state - FREE) within a week. It's packed in a styrofoam form that is in 2 halves encompassing the bike, so there's just about no way this bike is gonna get damaged in transit. Wrapped around that styrofoam form-fitting coffin is a heavy cardboard wrap and two plastic banding straps that makes it easy to carry. (For you and the UPS driver.) After opening everything up and getting the bike out onto the ground, you almost have to have someone balance it for you or lean it up against something in such a way while you slip the from wheel assembly on. All the assembly hardware comes ON the bike instead of in a bag to fiddle around with and find. The manufacturer was smart to do this. You know there will be no missing parts not put in the parts bag, because there's no parts bag. Just loosen the hardware and hold the front fork and slide the long bolt through and fasten it again. There's only one way you can put the fork on. Idiot (daddy) proof! Makes daddy look like he knows what he's doing without having to resort to instructions! After the front wheel assembly is on, you take the handle bar out of the box. Again, the bike has the hardware already in place where the handle bar goes. Take out the 4 bolts and the 4 1/2 bracket pieces and position the handle bar into place and re-insert the hardware. The handle bar has these grooves or ridges to position right where the brackets are. They help with centering and they also help with really being able to tighten down the hardware snug enough to where the handle bar won't move, but first have your child can hop on so you can make the final adjustments before torquing the bolts down. All the tools you need to assemble, maintain and adjust this bike are included. They're the cheap/disposable/one-time-use kind, but they are supplied. Next, you put the front fender on with one screw. You can only put that on one way, too. The right way. Then you pull the front number sign up into position and screw it into place. Done. The instructions say the bike was shipped charged but to charge it for at least 8 hours before using. I turned on the bike just out of curiosity. Green light. It was charged. But I plugged it in anyways. I was glad my son even suggested it. Even though he's 6, he's on the ball. That and he knows how the thing works because of the neighbor boy's. How you go about charging it may be the nicest feature. We have a Barbie Jeep and some other battery-powered 4-wheeler. When you go to plug those in, you have quite a chore. On the Jeep you have to open the hood, unplug the battery (which is hard with weak hands due to arthritis), then plug that into the charger plug. On the 4-wheeler, you have to remove the seat go gain access. On this dirtbike near where your right knee is when sitting on it there's a plug-in outlet with a dustcover cap on it. Right above that plug is the on-off switch. The charger is one of these newer kinds. The cord comes out of the wall about 4 feet to a rectangular box, then another 4 feet of cord to a plug. The plug end that goes in the bike can only go in one way. It has a threaded ring to screw on to outlet to make sure it makes full contact while charging. When it's done charging, unscrew the ring and pull the plug out. Push the cap/cover on, turn the bike on and fold down the footpegs and your ready to go! Right hand throttle has 2 positions (I think I noticed before he took off) slow and fast. Hand brake on the left hand side of the handle bar. This thing moves! Tires were aired up to where they were suppose to be. This bike is built nice. Comes with kickstand. Red and green light near the right thumb shows battery levels. I need to look into whether this has the Lithium Ion type of battery or not. Those are the ones you can charge anytime you want. The old ones (Ni-Cad) you were supposed to let discharge completely before recharging so they didn't hold a memory. My son likes to come in for lunch/supper and plug it in for that 1/2 hour or so. I'm not sure that's doing anything (good or bad) or not. Also, one thing I did have to check the instructions for is, whether the on/off switch needed to be on or off while charging. Instructions says it doesn't matter. Get one. You won't have a thing to be sorry for!
S**E
Start your engine!
Great dirt bike! 5 year old is loving it for a bday gift Sound could be louder Power and weight of bike is perfect and traction with real rubber tires is perfect Speed for 5 yr old is set to slow mode and is perfect. Looking forward to faster speed as he gets better at riding Great gift that hopefully lasts for years to come!
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