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Great video. Man its funny as dads we are more excited than the kids are when they get their presents. Also, any idea if you can modify this thing easily?
I agree! 😂 The MX350 isn’t that easily modified as the basic upgrade would be a 36v or 48v kit with bigger motors that require a custom motor mount. Also, because it doesn’t have suspension it’s rough at higher speeds. Modifying Razor’s MX500/650 platform is much easier and they have full suspension. 48v kits for them are plentiful on Amazon for around $150, the big ticket item though is a 48v lithium battery. My 7 year old rides an MX500 and it’s fine.
@@MapleBoarder78 What a great reply, thank you! Definitely getting one of these bikes. Regarding the mods, I guess I'd have to agree. Maybe I'll stick a light on it and call it done. Haha.
my 3 & 5 year old sons have the STACY 12 & 16 inch with top speeds around 9mph and 14mph. They have been having a blast. I was looking at the Yamaha PW 50 at $1700 but this razor is silly cheap. This being said I don't think 30min is enough ride time. At least on the Stacy cycles you can just throw in an extra battery and be back in action. I do however like that the Razor and the Stacy are almost silent. I'm guessing the HOA and my neighbors won't like the PW50 not to mention all them Lib Tards that hate fossil fuels.
Just got this for my sons 8th birthday. He hasn't got it but I am excited for him! I have found not to believe the age requirements with these. Seems perfecr for a confident bike rider 6-10.
@@mac78xxx28 It's gotta be a safety write off. I just hate to see anyone who got this for a 5' 135lb 13 year old. We got a second for our daughter, 52" 65 lbs. She loves it too but her knees are too high. We are not a dirt bike family either. They should be sold 6-10 years and a height less than 54". I just hope this helps anyone on there purchase. They deffinetely aren't power wheels.
@@MapleBoarder78 yo just got one, now I have another question. Where should I charge it, my garage is filled with my dad's tools but my mom is also a clean freak. I was thinking of outside under a tarp. Is that okay?
4-6 hours to charge depending on how far you drain it. You can’t swap out the batteries conveniently, they are a huge pain. You just plug it in to charge it.
I just bought my daughter this yesterday and we are in ny soooo yeah snow incoming...should it be put away for the season or can it grip at all on ice or snow?
Depends on how icy it is. My kids occasionally ride theirs in the snow, but it is much more slippery and they can get hurt easier. Especially if they aren’t seasoned riders. I’d steer clear or hard slippery ice personally.
It’s not variable, and the throttle isn’t proportional, it’s just an on/off switch. Some kids can handle it, some can’t. Generally if your child can confidently ride a bicycle with no training wheels they can ride this. Exercise extreme caution though. A four year old crashing this at 16mph could result in severe trauma. That’s why Razor covers themselves legally and recommends riders be 13 or older. If safety is a concern you may want to start out with the MX125, and sell that once he outgrows it.
@@MapleBoarder78 thanks for the reply! I’m leaning toward the stacyc 12”. It has speeds 5, 7 and 9.. it’s spendy but hopefully built to last. The razor mx125 isn’t available anywhere around me, unfortunately.
My 11 year old daughter is 82lbs and she is not a fan of riding it. It’s just a bit too small for her and struggles up hill. Personally I wouldn’t recommend this for anyone 10 or up so your 9 year old is right at that cusp of it being too small for him. The size and speed of the MX500/650 would be a better fit that he could grow into.
I would go with an mx500 or mx650. My 11 year old daughter doesn’t like to ride our mx350. It’s to small and underpowered and she’s small for her age. She weighs about 80lbs.
He was 6 in the video. A 13 year old would be way too big but they have to make age disclaimers on them due to danger from speed. It’s not really based on the size necessarily. My son is now 9 and is just starting to get a little too big for it.
I think he would feel like it is a bit too small for him. He’s in a bit of an awkward stage at that age and size. He’s a bit too big for the MX350 but at age 7 I think he may be too immature to ride the size up which is the MX500/650.
The Razor website states it’s for ages 13 and up, but the size of the bike is more appropriate for a 5-8 year old child. I believe they do this for legal reasons. The bike can get up to 16 mph, and a hard crash at that speed with a 5 year old could be devastating. With that in mind, my son is a seasoned rider and is the size of a larger 5 year old. He enjoys it very much.
It really depends on their skill level. I will say, my Son is 9 and is close to outgrowing it. But he is very skilled and has been riding these for years.
There are aftermarket training wheels that can be purchased from sites like monster scooter parts or eBay, but they are universal, so they would need some fabrication to fit. They are also quite expensive ($80-$100). Personally, I wouldn’t recommend this bike for someone who needs training wheels. With the speeds this bike can achieve (15+mph) training wheels could be dangerous. If they are not old enough to ride without training wheels, the 24v Razor Dirt Quad may be more appropriate. 👍🏼
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Yeah bro. Being a dad is a roller coaster but I don’t want to get down.
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Thanks for being a real man. Those who stick till the bitter end.
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Great video. Man its funny as dads we are more excited than the kids are when they get their presents. Also, any idea if you can modify this thing easily?
I agree! 😂 The MX350 isn’t that easily modified as the basic upgrade would be a 36v or 48v kit with bigger motors that require a custom motor mount. Also, because it doesn’t have suspension it’s rough at higher speeds. Modifying Razor’s MX500/650 platform is much easier and they have full suspension. 48v kits for them are plentiful on Amazon for around $150, the big ticket item though is a 48v lithium battery. My 7 year old rides an MX500 and it’s fine.
@@MapleBoarder78 What a great reply, thank you! Definitely getting one of these bikes. Regarding the mods, I guess I'd have to agree. Maybe I'll stick a light on it and call it done. Haha.
my 3 & 5 year old sons have the STACY 12 & 16 inch with top speeds around 9mph and 14mph. They have been having a blast. I was looking at the Yamaha PW 50 at $1700 but this razor is silly cheap. This being said I don't think 30min is enough ride time. At least on the Stacy cycles you can just throw in an extra battery and be back in action. I do however like that the Razor and the Stacy are almost silent. I'm guessing the HOA and my neighbors won't like the PW50 not to mention all them Lib Tards that hate fossil fuels.
I bought the Mx 400 with my Christmas money and it’s my favorite
Nice!
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
Is in the Oak Hills area?
Where is this? Looks Like the high desert!
Just got this for my sons 8th birthday. He hasn't got it but I am excited for him! I have found not to believe the age requirements with these. Seems perfecr for a confident bike rider 6-10.
I totally agree...
Requirements depend on the kid..
@@mac78xxx28 It's gotta be a safety write off. I just hate to see anyone who got this for a 5' 135lb 13 year old. We got a second for our daughter, 52" 65 lbs. She loves it too but her knees are too high. We are not a dirt bike family either. They should be sold 6-10 years and a height less than 54". I just hope this helps anyone on there purchase. They deffinetely aren't power wheels.
Also short of a ps5 this is the best gift they have ever enjoyed. Not a day goes by they don't ride them. Perfecr for getting them off a screen!
If you don’t mind me asking what app was that to see how fast it goes? And it’s cool I just got one there really cool!! 💙
Awesome, you’ll have a blast. The app is called “Max Speed” it’s free. 👍🏼
@@MapleBoarder78 okay thank you have a good day!
Is it available on Android?
@@MapleBoarder78 yo just got one, now I have another question. Where should I charge it, my garage is filled with my dad's tools but my mom is also a clean freak. I was thinking of outside under a tarp. Is that okay?
@@seantruong2382 As long as moisture doesn’t get to it. I’ve had a lot of power switches go bad after getting wet.
Hi, great video. Can i ask you how tall is your son please in the period of the video so i can understand if chose the 125 or the 350?
47 inches, my daughter is 58 inches and is too big.
@@MapleBoarder78 thank you so much, i will bought the 350
Nice vid! Can you tell me how long it takes to charge and can you swap an extra battery or it just plugs in to charge?
4-6 hours to charge depending on how far you drain it. You can’t swap out the batteries conveniently, they are a huge pain. You just plug it in to charge it.
Pretty obvious place that a kid should have a dirt bike/ 4 wheeler!! Good on ya!!
I just bought my daughter this yesterday and we are in ny soooo yeah snow incoming...should it be put away for the season or can it grip at all on ice or snow?
Depends on how icy it is. My kids occasionally ride theirs in the snow, but it is much more slippery and they can get hurt easier. Especially if they aren’t seasoned riders. I’d steer clear or hard slippery ice personally.
Dang do you guys live in Wyoming jeez there is a lot of space
Does it have variable speeds? I’m wondering if my 3.5yr old could handle it. I’d prefer for him to start out slower.
It’s not variable, and the throttle isn’t proportional, it’s just an on/off switch. Some kids can handle it, some can’t. Generally if your child can confidently ride a bicycle with no training wheels they can ride this. Exercise extreme caution though. A four year old crashing this at 16mph could result in severe trauma. That’s why Razor covers themselves legally and recommends riders be 13 or older. If safety is a concern you may want to start out with the MX125, and sell that once he outgrows it.
@@MapleBoarder78 thanks for the reply! I’m leaning toward the stacyc 12”. It has speeds 5, 7 and 9.. it’s spendy but hopefully built to last. The razor mx125 isn’t available anywhere around me, unfortunately.
My 4 yr old rides this no problem
Is the one with the number 5 worth buying? I’m buying one for my son. I don’t have much money, i’m 24. My son about to turn 4.
Should be a good buy. My daughter is 11 and still rides it.
@@MapleBoarder78 thank you!🤙 means alot!
I ride the mx 350 its good for people that's little like me and its fast
I hope this is a good purchase cause I’m getting one for my six year old little brother
for Christmas
We still love ours.
I got one too they are so fun 🤩 thank you for the vid
I got one of these for my little brother and I had no problem riding it and I' 6'0 actually pretty fun lol
Glad you enjoyed it. I’m 5’10” and it’s pretty awkward for me to ride. I feel like a clown on a mini bike. 🤡
Do you think a 9 year old who weighs around 70 pounds would fit this?
My 11 year old daughter is 82lbs and she is not a fan of riding it. It’s just a bit too small for her and struggles up hill. Personally I wouldn’t recommend this for anyone 10 or up so your 9 year old is right at that cusp of it being too small for him.
The size and speed of the MX500/650 would be a better fit that he could grow into.
Do you think it will work for an 11 year old boy ?
I would go with an mx500 or mx650. My 11 year old daughter doesn’t like to ride our mx350. It’s to small and underpowered and she’s small for her age. She weighs about 80lbs.
Nice trick with the iPhone for top speed check!
Vroooom vroooooom sound! True boy!
Mine has a 72v motor and goes 45mph
Hi there sorry to ask how old is your son? I'm tossing up between this one or the smaller one big w has on special. It says 13 and up for this one
He was 6 in the video. A 13 year old would be way too big but they have to make age disclaimers on them due to danger from speed. It’s not really based on the size necessarily. My son is now 9 and is just starting to get a little too big for it.
How do you put the goggles on with the helmet?
Helmet goes on, goggles go on, goggle strap gets stretched over the outside of the helmet. 👍🏼
@@MapleBoarder78
Thank you🤦🏽♂️...
Would this work for a 6,8 300 pound man?
Not very well. It would be incredibly awkward to ride and slow. If it was completely flat ground and paved it would be “doable” but not practical.
My dad is thinking about getting one for me. How fast can it go?
Top speed run is at 3:08
My son is 7 about 90 lbs would this be good fit he’s 4’5
I think he would feel like it is a bit too small for him. He’s in a bit of an awkward stage at that age and size. He’s a bit too big for the MX350 but at age 7 I think he may be too immature to ride the size up which is the MX500/650.
Got one on Christmas
I have these and it is so much fun
How's the battery life on it? We have a 125 now
30min or so.
can you tell me how do I start up the electric bike ?
You just flip the power switch to “on”.
@@MapleBoarder78 never mind it’s broken it won’t drive when I twist the handle thingy thanks for the help though.
My son is a bigger 5 year old what ages is this for?
The Razor website states it’s for ages 13 and up, but the size of the bike is more appropriate for a 5-8 year old child. I believe they do this for legal reasons. The bike can get up to 16 mph, and a hard crash at that speed with a 5 year old could be devastating. With that in mind, my son is a seasoned rider and is the size of a larger 5 year old. He enjoys it very much.
How fast it goes
@@ArdaGunes-e9m 14-16mph top speed.
Needs a power band on that thing.
Do you think it would be good for a 11 year old
It really depends on their skill level. I will say, my Son is 9 and is close to outgrowing it. But he is very skilled and has been riding these for years.
@@MapleBoarder78 ok thank you
Can i put training weals on this bike can anybody please replay thank you 🙏🏻
There are aftermarket training wheels that can be purchased from sites like monster scooter parts or eBay, but they are universal, so they would need some fabrication to fit. They are also quite expensive ($80-$100). Personally, I wouldn’t recommend this bike for someone who needs training wheels. With the speeds this bike can achieve (15+mph) training wheels could be dangerous. If they are not old enough to ride without training wheels, the 24v Razor Dirt Quad may be more appropriate. 👍🏼
Me having this dirtbike it’s the best
Hey my name is eli
No mine is
I got it to this Christmas
Puedes decirme que bateria usa por que tengo la misma
Tengo la batería que vino de la tienda. Tiene dos baterías de plomo-ácido selladas de doce voltios. Lo siento, no hablo bien español.
Hace funcionar las dos baterias en serie para hacer veinticuatro voltios.
I just got one for Christmas
Same lol
Same a black one
I got one to but I wish I had the mx650
Can a 14 boy ride on it??
No, this dirt bike is too small. It’s even too small for my 11 year old daughter. You’ll want to go for an MX 500 or 650.
Got this too
I just bought one for my son in sale for 145$
Can you put training wheels on these ?
Yes but they are pricey. Decent ones are around $70
Love the land.. Raise em right
Lol I have that same bike and also my sister also has that purple moped lol
That is sick
noice
I got one it fun for summer
nice dirt bike
Why does it say for 13+
My best guess is legal purposes due to the speeds it can achieve. Proportion wise a 13 year old is quite large and awkward for a bike this small.
How tall is your son?
@@Dia_dhuit Around 48”
@@MapleBoarder78 sound out, now to go measure my own son lol
I took one of these off the rack at walmart whipped it around the isles till got chased down by the employees
Same
Me too
he has the same one that i have
im 13 and im buying that for my little brother for $100 and im trying to save up
np
Why does he have the biggest helmet im 12 and I were it
My son’s head is huge for his age. I was the same way when I was little. Unfortunately tiny children’s helmets don’t fit us.
Hahahahaha
I have the black one and it broke😭
What happened to it?
@@MapleBoarder78 it just stopped moving I tried to see the source but I couldnt
Me to
HEY I have the same dirt bike and same helmet 😁
Ase un video y a esplicas
i have the same thang
I got it for Xmas
Got one for my son, video is on my channel
My dirt bike was 98 dollars
Nice! That’s a great deal! 👍🏼
Thank you
@@MapleBoarder78 thanks
@Fernando Zamora Candia from ummm. Google i found it
c i want it
I have 1
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For an extra 100 I bought my son gas and he can drive it for years
That’s great! Unfortunately gas powered dirt bikes and atv’s are restricted in my area due to noise ordinances in our county.
Where you get it????
Grow a pair
Get this boy a real dirt bike. Do not teach this generation to drive Electric RC cars. Get this boy a 50cc engine with gas LOL
He’s ready. 👍🏼
You should avoid using any words ending with an s
That is stupid dirtbike