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Razor Dirt Quad Electric Four-Wheeled Off-Road Vehicle (Red)

Wednesday Jun 9, 2010
Razor Dirt Quad Electric Four-Wheeled Off-Road Vehicle (Red)
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Customer Rating: Rating 4.0 out of 5 (90 Reviews)

List Price: $469.99
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Product information Brand: Razor
Publisher: Razor
Category: Sports
Number Of Items: 1
Model: 25143060
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Features
  • Miniature electric off-road dirt quad with authentic quad geometry
  • High-torque gear ratio provides excellent climbing opportunities
  • Variable-speed, chain-driven electric motor is quiet and powerful
  • Terrain-tracing droop-travel rear suspension delivers smooth ride
  • Recommended for ages eight and older; supports up to 120 pounds; twist-grip throttle acceleration control
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Editorial Reviews

Product Description: Ready for rugged, off-road adventures' The Razor Dirt Quad combines high performance with realistic detail and styling.

Features:

  • Powered by a 350-watt motor
  • Reaches speeds up to 10 mph
  • High-torque drive train with built-in torque reducer produces incredible off-road and climbing capabilities
  • Constructed from shatter-resistant plastic fairings on a powder-coated tubular steel frame
  • UL listed; requires two 12-volt rechargeable batteries and charger, included
  • Eight- hour charge time provides 40 minutes of riding time
  • Terrain-following droop travel rear suspension
  • Handlebar steering with hand throttle and brake controls
  • Large pneumatic tires
  • Rear disc brake, padded seat and front "brush bar"
  • Rear carry handle and safety flag
  • Measures 50"L x 30"W x 20"H
  • Maximum weight capacity: 120 pounds

Amazon.com Product Description: Kick up a fuss with the Razor Dirt Quad, a miniature electric off-road quad that's perfect for trail riding. The compact vehicle--which supports up to 120 pounds--offers such features as authentic dirt quad frame geometry, a high-torque gear ratio that provides excellent climbing opportunities, a terrain-tracing droop-travel rear suspension that delivers a smooth ride, shatter-resistant plastic fairings, and a powder-coated tubular steel frame that's durable in all weather conditions. Best of all, the variable-speed, chain-driven motor is both super quiet and powerful, helping you zip up the trail in a hurry without disturbing the locals. As a bonus, the Dirt Quad can store either horizontally or vertically depending on your space.

Key Features:

  • Powered by a 350-watt motor
  • Reaches speeds up to 10 miles per hour
  • High-torque drive train with built-in torque reducer produces incredible off-road and climbing capabilities
  • Constructed from shatter-resistant plastic fairings on a powder-coated tubular steel frame
  • UL listed; requires 6-volt rechargeable battery and charger, included
  • Eight hour charge time provides 40 minutes of riding time
  • Terrain-following droop travel rear suspension
  • Handlebar steering with hand throttle and brake controls
  • Large pneumatic tires
  • Rear disc brake, padded seat and front "brush bar"
  • Rear carry handle and safety flag
  • Dimensions: 50 inches long by 30 inches wide by 20 inches tall
  • Maximum user weight capacity: 120 pounds

Customer Reviews

Bad start, great finish.....................

by Anthony 2007-08-06, 84 people found this review helpful
This is for everyone who gave this quad a bad review because the charge does not last more then five minutes or less. I purchased this dirt quad for my 8-year-old son and like some of you I was quite disappointed with the quad's charge longevity. The quad did not last five minutes before my son was wheeling it back into the garage for a charge, and it was brand new! At first I thought like the rest of you who experienced this same problem, "It was just an expensive piece of junk". But I noticed when the battery went dead and we put it on charge the light on the charger would go from red to green in just a few minutes, a lot less then the recommended charge time. So I figured maybe the charger was no good. Luckily we also own the Razor go-cart, which uses the same charger and always worked great. So I swapped out the chargers but the go-cart still charged fine. And the charger on the quad still turned from red to green in just a few minutes and still died out fast. So I went to Razor's website and contacted their customer support. They told me the problem sounded like a bad battery and explained that even though the quad is brand new it may have been sitting around in a warehouse for months, even years with the battery connected. If the battery goes a long time connected to the ATV and never on charge, the battery will eventually go bad. The battery should always stay on charge even when not used for long periods of time. They were right! They sent me a brand new battery free of charge, after I sent them a copy of my receipt proving I bought the quad within the warranty period, less then 90 days. As soon as we received the battery, I changed it out and all I can say is "what a change"! The quad is strong as can be and I could honestly say that even driving it up and down hills on rocky terrain the dirt quad lasts well past 30 minutes, about as long as my son lasts. And it still shows a full charge on the power indicator when he is done. It is like a completely different machine from the one we started out with. So to anyone here who thinks they got stuck with a piece of junk, go right to Razor before your 90 day warranty expires and file your complaint. They have an excellent customer service department and will contact you within 24 hours, you will not be sorry. I am very satisfied with Razor and even more satisfied every time I see my son's face now on his new dirt quad.

Impressed

by Jan Klier 2007-03-29, 25 people found this review helpful
I've seen my share of wheeled toys, and was positively impressed with the quality of this product. It has a solid frame, suspension, regular inflated tires. I'm not afraid that after a few days of use it will break, given the rough use it will get of kids at that age. I took it for a short test drive myself, and the motor was strong enough to move and adult uphill.

The shipping takes a bit longer and you have to be home to receive it. But it takes 2 people to lift the crate it comes in, so home delivery is worth the convenience.

I think the only design change I'd like to see is a reverse mode. The motor control only allows forward, which if you have to turn-around in a tight space can be tricky. But that's a minor issue overall.

Update (5/28): This ATV has seen a lot of use in the last few weeks, including many sliding wheel stunts, etc. After one particularly heavy right it stopped working with a blown fuse and control box. The one thing which is quite helpful is that Razor will actually sell repair parts for reasonable prices on their website, more than can be said about many other products. So if it does break, it's not necessarily doomed for the trash pile.

Great product !

by Mikell M. Todd Jr. 2007-02-15, 12 people found this review helpful
I have two children that own a dirt quad. The first child got one for a birthday gift, the second liked it so much that she got one for christmas ! These are quite well built, and very capable of handling difficult terrain. The only problem you have to avoid is too much water exposure. The quad can do some puddle jumping, but dont soak it.We have been very pleased with these quads, Just wish that charge time was less, or that the battery was easily accessible so another battery could be charged and changed to extend play time. This is the only reason I did not give the product 5 stars.

Razor dirt quad

by Benjamin B. Prickett 2007-06-05, 11 people found this review helpful
We were so thrilled to see someone finally manufacturing a children's ride on toy with sturdy rubber wheels that travels at more than 3 miles per hour. We bought this for my 7 year old son thinking it would be a great alternative to the "real" thing. I think this is a very sturdy ride on, however, the thing scares the living daylights out of me when the kids get on it. Just the slightest sharp turn and your child is sure to hit the pavement. We do not allow any of the neighborhood kids to ride it and have since upgraded to a gas powered atv. My opininon is that for a little more money, buy yourself the real thing. These are far too dangerous with the tipping factor and it was very disappointing how short of time the battery stays charged. If you do buy this for your child, an appropriate helmet is a MUST! I find this product to be far more dangerous than a real four wheeler. Good luck!

Fun product for my 8 year old

by Scott F. Lowry 2007-04-18, 8 people found this review helpful
This product was not difficult to assemble - just attach the handle bars. Charge it overnight before first use, then be careful not to leave the charger plugged in for too long. I will run for about 90 mins (my estimation) and took my 8 year old to the park (about a mile) twice on one charge, with me jogging (then walking) behind.

The charger (or some electrical part) burned out about 75 days after purchase and the Four-wheeler stopped working. I called customer service and they sent me a new electrical part with no instructions. I'm somewhat mechanical so I was able to disassemble the Quad and get it put back together in about 90 minutes. My 8 year old is happy again and after about 5 months the Quad is still running.

I will add that this four-wheeler is pretty heavy and sturdy. It moves at the pace of a swift jog and you should make sure your kid wears a helmet while driving it.

Adequate for under 5 years old

by Heidi M. Dekeyser 2007-01-18, 7 people found this review helpful
My 5 year old was thrilled with this product. As he normally drives safely at 10 mph, it would have been better to get a gas ATV. The battery does not last more than a half hour and since the battery is not removable, we can't charge a back up battery.

We have also found that when it is very cold out, he can not ride it as it makes a clicking noise.

He still loves it and we are glad we got one for him.

Don't buy a Razor Dirt Quad ....LEMON

by K. Sanders 2007-09-10, 6 people found this review helpful
This was supposed to be a Christmas present in 2006, but we only rode it 3 times in January. We have replaced batteries, modules, throttles, and more batteries. I can't tell you how many hours I have spent on the phone with Razor and how many emails I have sent. It still doesn't work. It has been 9 months of trying to get customer service to do something. This is the most pathetic product and customer service I have ever seen. I am a very patient person, but 9 months is just too long. Razor will not get another dime from me. It also tips over easy....very easy. Its center of gravity is way to high.
Please save your money for a better product.

Razor Quad

by Marty Moose 2007-06-28, 6 people found this review helpful
I bought this for my sons 7th birthday. He has ridden it almost everyday for 2 months. Sometimes several times in a day. We recharge the battery in a few hours when the light on the charger turns green. Not sure if this is right since the directions says to charge it for 12 hours, but so far it works well. I gave it 5 stars because I am comparing it to the other plastic battery powered vehicles that we have. The Razor quad has a metal frame and rubber tires, this makes it very durable. It can also go places that the other vehicles cannot. We also have a Barbie jeep which is very beat up after 1 year. The Razor is alittle more expensive than the plastic vehicles but it is worth it and if you keep checking you can find the Razor at a discount. So far I have only let my 7 yr old drive it
and he always wears a helmet. Maybe when my daughter turns 6 I will let her on it as well. My only complaint is that it is a little small, even at 7 my sons legs are uncomfortable, but he still has a blast. One more advantage is that because it is battery powered it is very quiet and does not bother the neighbors. If you have close neighbors they will appreciate this.

Update 9-22-07:
The quad is still going strong, have only had 2 small issues.
1. Unable to steer - one of the nuts on the steering linkage was too tight. I loosened the nut and went ahead and lubricated all the steering joints, no steering problems since.
2. Quad slowed or stopped on its own - at first I thought it was the chain, but I just had to adjust the brake and everything was ok.

My kids all still love it.

Razor Dirt Quad Electric Four Wheeler

by Cathy L. Magnuson 2007-01-16, 6 people found this review helpful
This seems to be a very durable 4 wheeler and great for a kid just starting out and learning the ropes of 4 wheeling. No trouble thus far, except if it is sitting in your living room, you might want to disconnect the power so the kid doesn't drive it off into the entertainment center!

Only wish the battery lasted longer

by Mrs Zed 2007-06-24, 5 people found this review helpful
Bought this for a boy turning 11 and he has enjoyed it a lot. It goes over flat pavement and pavers easily, goes over little hills w/o difficulty, and is a lot of fun. However, it can roll over easily in tight turns so be aware of that. My 5 YO flipped it and was very shaken. However, she wasn't hurt and it sustained a few scratches but was otherwise OK.

My 12 YO can ride it w/the 5 YO and they both have a nice time going over the grass and around the house and up and down hills.

It is a real hit. Just wish you could either buy a second battery and easily replace them or that the capacity were larger. Still thinking about one of those cute mini motorcycles!!
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