I'm sure she will love it. After having this little bike a year now, I can tell you that it was well worth the purchase. It catches the attention of our neighbors whenever my grandson comes over and rides it. We have a couple of girls across the street that are around 8 and 9 years old. We definitely wear the battery down when they come over. It really does last though. With the three of them taking turns riding it, the bike will last almost 45 minutes of wide open riding.
@@AroundTheHome1 you're welcome after watching your video I got the same thing for my granson he's 17 in weighs 120 pounds it does pretty good it goes about 9 miles an hour and the battery's been lasting about 45 minutes to 50 minutes longer than it said on the box 30 minutes. That kind of thing
Hay.. somebody just put 1 of these out to the dumster..everything works .. brakes,switch, throtle.. but it does the clicky thingy and the charger wire got cut.. front tire is flat....This looks like a fun lil fix project 4 fun...Maybe see how far i can upgrade it ..Took ot apart and sat it on a milk crate in the corner of my bedroom, all cleaned up.. looks cute...
Thinkvi like the lithum drill battery hack installment.. that way you almost got continius riding, if you have enought batteries to charge and daisy chain ..
Makes me wonder if you have a bad one. This thing zips around like crazy. My 6 year old grandson loves it and I can hardly run fast enough to keep up. We also have a couple of neighbor girls that are 9 and 10 years old that love to ride it and always ask if they can. Heck, even my grandson's mother rode the thing. Now, it wasn't as fast, but it still went pretty good.
Don't knock it without trying it. I have gas dirt bikes and quads and love hitting the trials with my kids. But this has been the perfect solution for my grandson. When I got it he was still on training wheels on his bicycle. His parents could come over in the evening after work to have dinner with us and my grandson could get on this and ride up and down the street without bothering any neighbors whatsoever. He has since learned to ride without training wheels and getting pretty good with his turns. You can ride this thing full out for like a half hour and easily charge it overnight. But when he outgrows this it will be time to get a gas bike to take to the trails.
They would look humongous on this bike. The MX650 wouldn't be bad. It is a lot more bike with actual suspension also. www.amazon.com/Razor-MX650-Rocket-Electric-Motocross/dp/B000FK7C60?crid=6YYY98OURCOY&keywords=razor+mx650&qid=1700922382&sprefix=razor+mx%2Caps%2C119&sr=8-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=greatwhitenin-20&linkId=dc2989b039ab585228e19a073e8ac64f&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
No problem. They do have a model that would better fit your 13y. It is a little pricier, but it is bigger and actually has working suspension. Here is the Amazon Link. www.amazon.com/Razor-MX650-Rocket-Electric-Motocross/dp/B000FK7C60?crid=B1GDTSDGB78P&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.H2NkvJH0Lzf1WSZma_7-jD5raCyMK7ZBQmdCTcfJ-ZybFr8JuYXpcdy6su9tu-cYJGhnf4-DOvCZPCYP8tjC7Q.2wUmoBMlWpzV1JCuA7BONvMPhddSR7GiPaWjp-cx9Ec&dib_tag=se&keywords=razor+mx650&qid=1705023974&sprefix=razor+mx%2Caps%2C140&sr=8-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=greatwhitenin-20&linkId=b43f55ecc501bfcdba24363f647591ef&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
Here is a video for that. But in my opinion your son is the perfect age for it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sz9IerUENQg.html Amazon Link: www.amazon.com/Razor-Continuous-Air-filled-Hand-operated-Chain-driven/dp/B0007MZV3C?crid=FJA8X6MM354B&keywords=razor%2Bmx350&qid=1665694467&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIyLjIyIiwicXNhIjoiMi4yNiIsInFzcCI6IjEuODYifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=razor%2Bmx350%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-2&th=1&linkCode=ll1&tag=greatwhitenin-20&linkId=58d7dc8fa4501ca06fa05a1b5a500ad0&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
I gave my three-year-old grandson this bike for Christmas this year and he can't reach the brake handle. And he is quite scared of it. My mom bought him training wheels. His birthday is next week so we are going to give him the 125 version for his birthday and he should progress to the 350 by the end of the year. And it is not a waste because he has a two-year-old brother who's going to take the 125 next year
You are right about that. And I'm sure that caused a lot of people to not get this bike because they thought it was really for a 13 + year old. And by that time their teenager was not interested. I will have additional videos on this bike soon. 👍 So glad to help! Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org
I’m only watching cause me and my girlfriend are planning on upgrading the whole thing probably 🤔so then we don’t gotta wait for my mom to drive us out 😂a pimped out little ting going 45km+ sounds fun doesn’t it,Also for the daily adventures