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

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

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Brand: Razor
Category: Sports

List Price: $469.99
Buy New: $399.99
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Seller: Target.com/ITC
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 90 reviews

Color: Red
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 64.5
Dimensions (in): 42.3 x 26.3 x 25.3

MPN: 25143060
Model: 25143060
UPC: 817378008398
EAN: 0845423003173

Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

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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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



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




Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Bad start, great finish.....................   August 6, 2007
Anthony (Andover, NJ United States)
84 out of 86 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.


5 out of 5 stars Impressed   March 29, 2007
Jan Klier (Seattle, WA USA)
25 out of 26 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.



5 out of 5 stars Razor Dirt Quad Electric Four Wheeler   January 16, 2007
Cathy L. Magnuson (Florida)
6 out of 6 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!


5 out of 5 stars Razor Quad   June 28, 2007
Marty Moose (Gaithersburg, MD)
6 out of 6 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.



5 out of 5 stars is it a toy, or is it the real thing?   December 31, 2009
Benjamin A. Saunders
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is no plastic ride-on toy like Powerwheels or Pegro. It has a welded steel frame, rear suspension (with adjustable pre-tension), a rear cross-drilled disc brake (operated by hand), a 350W brushed DC motor with a pulse width modulated motor controller, a weatherproof power switch and charge port, and a low battery indicator on the throttle. This ride is metal, so it is heavy with dual 12V batteries. Two adults can easily lift it into a truck though.

The tires are pneumatic rubber tires - wheel barrow or hand truck variety (easy to replace). The wheels are steel and use precision ball bearings. Without the clatter of plastic tires all you hear is the humming motor and some chatter from the chain drive; what a relief from plastic on gravel :-). The steering has real tie-rod ends and adjustable alignment. The steering is linear but will make very sharp turns lock to lock.

The grip throttle is a real throttle... You can make the quad bike creep along at a fraction of a mile per hour, with any speed in between, or go wide open for 8-10mph of action. There is no reverse. My kid manages to pull it backwards if he gets it stuck somewhere but it is heavy and doesn't free-wheel. My kid can nurse it along at walking speed if we ask him to.

The brake is operated with a left hand lever. My 36" tall 32lb four year old struggles to reach the open position of the hand-brake, but manages. Another important distinction from typical ride-on toys: no engine braking. It gently coasts to a stop instead of shorting poles on the motor. Kids need to be educated on this right away.

The motor drives the solid rear axle via a covered chain. There is no differential, so tight turns on pavement feel a little strange. But we didn't buy this to drive on pavement now did we? The motor has power to pull out of tight situations from a dead stop. Acceleration is smooth with the progressive throttle, unlike the on/off operation of a typical toy.

Battery life is outstanding... I have seen 1.5 hours ride time in 50-60F weather in grass and gravel. My child drives it over to his friends house while we walk with him; about .5 miles round trip through tall grass and gravel. The batteries are 2x 12V 7Ah sealed lead acid in series for 24VDC. A 30A fuse protects all wiring. An intelligent charger manages the batteries, and the bike should be charged after every use (like any SLA battery). Don't let your kids run down the batteries; teach them to watch for the "low" indication.

The plastic body cover has a cushioned seat, and mud flaps. When my kid pounds the mud puddles with it he gets a little splatter on him; the fenders could be a little wider. Feet are well protected in foot-well molding with a grippy surface.

Good: High quality product. Very serviceable. Razor will sell you any part you need after warranty (unlike Power-Wheels). Kids learn how to use it very quickly. Powerful, more like a four-wheeler and less like a toy. It is well worth the cost (twice that of a Powerwheel four-wheeler). Having as much fun as a 49cc gas pocket-quad without the complexity or pollution - Priceless.

Bad: No reverse (would have been very easy to implement in the motor controller). Higher center of gravity, high speed, high traction and sharp turning radius combination can get it up on two wheels (kid learned to manage this). No lights.

Notes: Will be adding headlight and tail light, along with a DPDT switch for polarity reversing on the motor. Also adding a small tool-box for storage like the old toys had. Might modify brake lever for smaller-hands. Also adding a small trailer hitch for wagons and such.


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