Razor Dirt Quad 500
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The Razor Dirt Quad 500 is big enough to tackle rugged, off-road terrain and is ready to get your adrenaline rushing. This item features a massive 500W motor with high-torque internal/integral gear set and self-adjusting chain for sheer four-wheel power. It is constructed with a durable, powder-coated steel frame with front brush bar for all weather durability and rear carry handle for convenience. The quad provides a fully active rear suspension for increased traction and a variable speed, twist grip throttle. It also features adjustable handle bars with soft rubber grips and steel wheels with pneumatic tires that are front and rear specific. This kids’ riding toy includes batteries with charger and is intended for riders 14 years and up.
Razor Dirt Quad 500:
- Age Range: 14 years and up
- Max Rider Weight: 220 lbs
- Run time: up to 60 minutes of continuous use
- Motor: 500W with high-torque internal/integral gear set, self adjusting chain driven
- Suspension: fully active rear suspension for increased traction
- Throttle: variable speed, twist-grip
- Brake: hand-operated, rear disc
- Frame: powder-coated tubular steel for all-weather durability with front brush bar and rear carry handle
- Fairings: shatter-resistant plastic
- Handlebars: adjustable height, riser style
- Grips: soft rubber
- Wheels: steel with front and rear specific (size and tread) pneumatic tires
- Space-saving vertical storage capability
- Battery: 36V (three 12V) sealed lead acid, quick-change compartment, rechargeable
- Includes: battery charger
- Dirt quad bike for kids
reviews
- Great size for my big 10yr old. No reverse though.
- This thing has more power than almost any other Razor item! It’s definitely made for the big boys!
- Considering it says for 14yrs and up, it should be faster and bigger – for the $. Last complaint is the suspension. It doesn’t work. I’m the Dad who purchased this for my 7, 9 and 13 yr old and my 185lbs could not compress the rear shock. I took a pair of large pliers and loosened the ring on the shock and it gave a little. Also let some air out of the tires so that they would absorb some of the shock. No front shocks. Kids look like they are rattling apart on anything other than grass.