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Perfect Christmas Gift for Boy Up to 7/8yrs - Nearly New MX350 Electric Motorbike with Crash Helmet


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We bought this electric bike for our son a year ago and he's had such a great time on it. It's in great condition, the battery life is good but he's outgrown it. All the descriptions are below and we have included in a small child's crash helmet in the price as well. Safe, lots of fun and is a great reason to get your children to park. The speed is restricted. Images are attached of both bike and helmet. The bike new costs ?360-?400 we can offer it at ?250 and we have included the nearly new crash helmet with it. If interested then PM me or call 0780 333 2217, we are local in East Dulwich, pick up any time. Great christmas gift for any boy.



Razor MX350 Dirt Electric Bike - Blue


Product Description

With the Razor Dirt Rocket, Razor introduces off-road rides for thrill seekers everywhere. This is a scaled down, electric powered dirt bike that?s a fun way for younger riders to live out their off-road adventures, with a high torque motor, large pneumatic knobby tyres, and speeds up to 14 miles per hour with up to 30 minutes of continuous use. It is made of a steel construction. The motor is a high torque chain driven motor with a twist-grip acceleration control. The rear brake is hand operated. It also features adjustable riser handlebars, a double crown fork, a retractable kickstand & folding foot pegs. For ages 13 and over. Requires 2 x 12 volt batteries (included).



Speeds up to 14mph

Up to 30 minutes of continuous use

Steel construction

High torque, chain driven motor

Twist-grip acceleration control

Hand-operated rear brake

Large pneumatic knobby tyres

Adjustable riser handlebars

Double crown fork

Retractable kickstand

Folding foot pegs

Some assembly required

Safety Warning

Always check and obey any local laws or regulations which may affect the locations where the electric scooter may be used. Keep safely away from autos and motor vehicle traffic at all times and only use where allowed and with caution. Ride defensively. Be careful to avoid pedestrians, skaters, skateboards, scooters, bikes, children or animals who may enter your path.

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