Razor Electric Bikes

Razor’s electric bikes bring the thrill of riding to kids and teens with small, battery-powered dirt bikes and mini motorbikes. Models like the MX350, MX650 and Pocket Mod combine robust frames, powerful motors and knobby tyres for off-road adventures. They provide speeds of up to 17 mph and run times up to 40 minutes, introducing young riders to motorised fun safely.

Razor Electric Bikes bring the thrill of off-road riding to young adventurers. These electric mini-bikes feature 250W motors, chain-driven rear-wheel power, and 14 mph top speeds—perfect for ages 8 and up. Pneumatic tyres, rugged steel frames, and thumb-grip throttles offer a real motocross feel in a compact package, while safety-oriented design ensures a smooth learning curve. Ideal for exploring trails, parks, or neighbourhoods, these bikes balance power, control, and kid-friendly accessibility.
To complete the ride, consider matching protective gear from the Skate Protection collection.

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Why buy Razor Electric Bikes?

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What are the main Razor electric bike models?

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The MX350 and MX400 are entry-level dirt bikes for ages 13 and up, offering speeds of 12–14 mph. The MX500 and MX650 provide higher speeds (15–17 mph) and more powerful motors for older kids and teens. The Pocket Mod series offers vintage scooter styling with similar performance.

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How long do they run?

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Run times are usually around 30–40 minutes of continuous use. As with electric scooters, range depends on rider weight, terrain and speed. Recharge the batteries after each use to keep them in good condition.

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Are Razor electric bikes road legal?

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No. They are designed for off-road use on private property, dirt tracks or large backyards. They’re not suitable for public roads, and riders should always wear helmets and protective gear.

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How do I charge them?

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Plug the charger into the bike’s charging port and then into a wall outlet. Full charging takes 8–12 hours. Avoid leaving the battery completely discharged; frequent charging maintains battery health.

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Do they have suspension?

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Higher-end models like the MX500 and MX650 feature dual suspension for smoother rides on rough terrain. Entry-level models may have a rear suspension or none at all, focusing on lighter weight and lower cost.

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What is the recommended age and weight limit?

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Models like the MX350 are suitable for ages 13+ with a weight limit around 140 lbs (64 kg). The MX650 is recommended for riders 16+ with a limit around 220 lbs (100 kg). Always follow manufacturer guidelines and supervise younger riders.

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Are replacement parts available?

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Yes. Razor sells batteries, chargers, tyres and other components. You can replace worn parts or upgrade to higher-capacity batteries with compatible models.

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How do I maintain them?

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Check tyre pressure, tighten bolts, lubricate the chain if necessary and keep the bike clean. Store indoors and charge the battery regularly. Avoid riding through water or mud that could damage electrical components.