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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Razor Dirt Rocket MX350. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
9 reasons to buy
- There is a slight delay to power delivery to make takeoff safer.
- Parents say kids easily learn to ride and handle the Dirt Rocket MX350.
- Reviewers appreciate the 14mph maximum speed for safety. The Dirt Rocket MX350 can also be set to 10mph.
- Kids love the dirt bike design.
- The handlebars can be tilted to adjust fit.
- The foldable pegs make the MX350 easier to store.
- Owners and experts say the MX350 is quiet, meaning it doesn’t bother neighbors and is less intimidating for kids.
- Reviewers praise safety features like the brake motor cut-off and the chain cover.
- Kids find the cushioned seat and rubber grips comfortable.
11 reasons not to buy
- The 19” fixed seat height means children in the recommended age range of eight and over may be too tall.
- Buyers say the brake lever reach is too far for small hands, and it's not adjustable.
- The throttle doesn't offer any modulation, making it hard to control speed.
- Some owners say the bike is underpowered and cannot climb hills.
- The Dirt Rocket MX350 has no front brake.
- Owners complain of the chain constantly falling off.
- The batteries on some owners' bikes fail within a few months of use.
- At 48.9lb, the Dirt Rocket MX350 is very heavy for young children.
- The manual states that the batteries may take up to 12 hours to charge.
- Experts wish for a longer range from the batteries, which are not easily removable.
- Buyers are disappointed by the short 90-day warranty.
Bottom line
The Razor Dirt Rocket MX350 is a children’s electric dirt bike. Although advertised for ages eight and over, parents find the small bike better suited for ages four to eight. Experts praise it as a great first bike for gaining handling skills, with features that help reassure parents their children are safe while riding. Unfortunately, the budget bike lacks suspension or a front brake and relies on heavy lead-acid batteries that provide a short run time but take a long time to charge. For the price, however, the Dirt Rocket MX350 is highly recommended but best kept to mellow terrain.Expert Reviews
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