| The scooter craze of the late 90's and into the 2000's | | | | motors. Another benefit is the charge time. From no |
| was caused by the Razor brand of scooters. This | | | | charge, the Razor MX500 Dirt Rocket will fully charge |
| brand manufactures a variety of electric powered ride | | | | in 8 hours or less. This means riders will have more |
| on toys, electric scooters, kick scooters, and a few | | | | time to enjoy riding this miniature motocross bike. |
| human powered vehicles. This brand has received a | | | | There is one disadvantage though; the weight limit. The |
| number of "Toy of the Year" awards from major | | | | weight restrict may limit users of this miniature |
| magazines. | | | | motocross bike. At the age of 14 and upwards, teens |
| The miniature motocross bike, the Razor MX500 Dirt | | | | may grow a great deal in a short time span. If |
| Rocket is great for young teens. This miniature | | | | teenagers get this bike when they can still obey the |
| motocross bike is powered by a 500 watt electric | | | | weight limit, they might grow to be too heavy to use it |
| motor and looks just like a scaled down version of an | | | | within months of getting it. |
| actual motocross bike. Because the motor is chain | | | | However, this is just a minor drawback because it will |
| driven, it's incredibly quiet, even at different speeds. | | | | likely only affect a small number of teens. There is one |
| Even though the motocross bike is scaled down, riders | | | | more minor setback and that could be the warranty. It |
| can fully enjoy the experience of motocross riding | | | | only covers the first 90 days after purchase. If |
| without paying big bucks for it. The frame geometry is | | | | anything goes wrong past this time frame, owners will |
| almost identical to that of a real motocross bike. The | | | | have to take care of things on their own. |
| motor provides enough power to ride up to 17 mph, | | | | You can find numerous customer reviews on this |
| which is plenty for riding on dirt trails or pavement. The | | | | product at The majority of buyers feel that this |
| riser handlebars and dual suspension provides a | | | | product is worth the price they paid. Many reviews |
| smooth, comfortable ride on most terrains. | | | | state that the miniature motocross bike worked |
| With a single charge, users can ride this scaled down | | | | perfectly, right out of the box and that their children |
| motocross bike for up to 10 miles. Other features | | | | love it. Unfortunately, some of the product reviews |
| include the double crown fork and retractable | | | | aren't as favorable. Some people claim that the motor |
| kickstand. The Razor MX500 Dirt Rocket is best | | | | won't fully charge and the bike doesn't run for more |
| suited for teens 14 years old or older, and has a | | | | than a few minutes. Other problems reported include |
| weight limit of 175 pounds. One of this motocross | | | | tire malfunction, missing parts, and trouble getting |
| bikes' major benefits is its tires. They are knobby and | | | | replacement parts. |
| provide exceptional grip when cruising on rougher | | | | For maximum enjoyment and to ensure it can be used |
| terrains. | | | | for long periods, users should keep it fully charged and |
| The motor is another of its benefits. It's incredibly quiet | | | | follow the manufacturers' directions. |
| and emits no exhaust, unlike larger, gasoline powered | | | | |