The Razor MX650 and MX350 are scaled-down motocross bikes with an electric motor and authentic dirt bike frame geometry with Supercross-inspired styling.
The Razor MX650 features 36v (3x 12v) sealed lead acid rechargeable battery system while the Razor MX350 features 24v (2x 12v) sealed lead acid rechargeable battery system. The MX650’s battery system is capable of giving you a little longer ride on a single charge than the MX350’s (around up to 40 minutes of continuous use on a single charge with the MX650 compared to the MX350’s 30 minutes).
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Both the MX650 and MX350 feature a high-torque chain driven motor. The Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket is the more powerful of these two electric motocross bikes, featuring a more powerful motor (650 watt compared to 350 watt) and offers speeds up to 17 mph compared to the MX350’s maximum 14 mph speed. Both the MX650 and MX350 feature twist-grip throttle acceleration control.
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Both the Razor MX650 and MX350 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bikes feature dual suspension and adjustable riser handlebars for rider comfort.
These are powerful and heavy bikes with the Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike being the larger in overall size compared to the MX350 (see full details in the table below). It also features larger wheels (16” front and 14” rear on the MX650 compared to 12” front and 12” rear pneumatic knobby tires on the MX350).
The manufacturer’s recommended age range for these bikes is 16+ for the MX650 and 13+ for the MX350, although many people who have bought them have reported that they are suitable for younger riders.
Let’s take a look at the main differences and similarities in features and specifications between the Raxor MX650 versus MX350 Dirt Rocket to help you decide on which is the best Electric Motocross Bike for you: