Sunday, August 17, 2008

Razor Pocket Rocket Miniature Electric Bike Reviews

Zip around town and have a blast on this scaled-down street bike. Powered by two, 12-volt electric batteries, this little pocket-rocket reaches a top speed of 15 m.p.h. and delivers up to 45 minutes of continuous ride time. Riders will have big fun on this little bike.

Features

  • Top speed: 15 m.p.h.
  • 24-volt system
  • Super-quiet operation
  • Chain-driven motor
  • Hand-operated rear brake
  • Double-crown fork
  • 10" pneumatic tires for a smooth ride
  • Racing inspired design
  • Twist-grip throttle acceleration control
  • High torque motor
  • Variable speed belt drive
  • Battery charger, pit stand and tools included
  • Recommended for kids ages 10+
  • Carries riders up to 220 lbs
  • Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Approved. UL is the worldwide trusted source for product compliance
  • 3 month manufacturer's warranty
All the controls you need are right at your fingertips, from the throttle acceleration to the hand-operated brake. The chain-driven motor delivers super-quiet operation, and the 10-inch pneumatic tires ensure a smooth ride. Batteries fully recharge in 4-6 hours.

Features
  • Scaled-down, miniature electric street bike for controlled street environments
  • Variable-speed, chain-driven motor reaches speeds of up to 15 miles per hour
  • Large 10-inch pneumatic tires for a smooth ride; includes pit stand and tools
  • Battery delivers up to 45 minutes of ride time and recharges in 4 to 6 hours
  • Measures 36 x 21 x 20 inches (W x H x D); supports 150 pounds; 90-day warranty
Rev your engine and hit the streets with the miniature electric Razor Pocket Rocket, a scaled-down street bike that's perfect for cruising the cul de sac. The Pocket Rocket's variable-speed, chain-driven motor is designed to reach powerful speeds of up to 15 miles per hour, with large 10-inch pneumatic tires guaranteeing a smooth ride. Users will also dig the rechargeable battery, which delivers up to 45 minutes of continuous use with each session (the battery requires roughly four to six hours of charge time). And even though some assembly is required, the bike is a breeze to put together thanks to the included pit stand and tools. The bike, which measures 36 by 21 by 20 inches (W x H x D), holds up to 150 pounds and is backed by a 90-day warranty.

Key Features:
  • Delivers up to 45 minutes of continuous use
  • Can travel up to 15 miles per hour
  • Large 10-inch pneumatic tires
  • Dimensions: 36 inches wide by 21 inches tall by 20 inches deep
  • 150-pound maximum user weight capacity
  • 90-day warranty

Razor advises riders to read and understand the enclosed manual before riding the Pocket Rocket, and to use such safety equipment as a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads. The Pocket Rocket is designed for controlled environments free of potential traffic hazards and not on public streets.

Customer Reviews

Awesome Bike!!5

This bike is very cool! It is twenty inches tall and is three feet long but goes fast! I have a dirt bike that goes fifty M.P.H. This bike goes fifteen M.P.H. It is easy for me to pop a wheely on this pocket rocket. Don't get a real pocket rocket, they cost a lot of money and go very fast. I recomend this bike for ten and older.

Great for $1504

Hello...
I purchased this for my 5 and 3 year olds, and their friends. I know it says 13 and up, or whatever, but oh well.
It is really about the perfect size for my 3 year old, proportionately. He just pushes it around or drags his feet, though. My 5 year old can ride it, but only for about 10-20 feet at a time. One of their friends, at 8, is starting to get the hang of it, quite well. A couple 11-13 year olds rode it and really liked it.
Aside from that, my friends and I have probably gotten more use out of it than the kids. I would recommend speed bumps to any parent.
Hehehe...
It says a weight limit, but I've well pushed it. My dad, at 190, has ridden it a couple times and a friend, who is quite large, has ridden it.
The biggest downfalls are that it is quite small and underpowered. Even an 8 year old has knees out. A person could probably fit another set of pegs further back and sit more naturally. It does get slow pretty quickly, if you're going up hills, but the battery lasts surprisingly long.
JJ

A Great Bike For Us Kids!5

I received the bike for Christmas two years ago. I have to say, I LOVE IT. I recommend this for someone age Nine and up. Maybe Eight. Since this is a pocket bike. It's motorized. This would be a bad idea for a kid who can't ride on a two wheeler bike. Training wheels aren't able to be attached. This is a fast bike too. It goes 15 MPH. A young kid around the age of 5 can't handle a fall at a speed in that range. I'm twelve and I've taken some nasty falls on it. Don't let that make you say "This thing is too dangerous".
This bike was designed to be ridden on pavement. That's how you can go 15 MPH. I don't have pavement where I live so I am forced to ride it in my backyard. It still runs well on grass, gravel and rough surfaces.
This bike is easy to make portable. It weighs about forty five pound and can be put inside of a car trunk. I do that sometimes. To ride it on pavement to really get the adrenaline pumping.
Inside the box, the bike comes with the bike (Of course). And with the front fender. It needs to be put on before riding. I think now it comes with that assembled already. It comes with decals too. It has a charger and it needs to be charged twenty four hours before use. The handlebars must be fixed before too. Move them to any position that you like and tighten them.

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