🚀 Get ready to ride the thrill wave!
The Razor Vintage Single Rider Electric Compact Steel Frame Kart is a powerful and compact dune buggy designed for kids aged 8 and up. With a robust 350-watt electric motor, it reaches speeds of up to 9 mph and features a durable tubular steel frame, padded bucket seat with seatbelt, and 8-inch knobby pneumatic tires. This eco-friendly kart offers up to 40 minutes of battery life and supports a maximum weight of 120 pounds, making it the perfect choice for young adventurers.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 41.75 x 28.5 x 19.5 inches |
Package Weight | 37.65 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26.5 x 17.5 x 41 inches |
Item Weight | 8.3 Pounds |
Brand Name | Razor |
Warranty Description | 90 day Limited Manufacture |
Model Name | Dune Buggy |
Color | Red |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
Part Number | 25143597 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Style | Buggy |
Included Components | Dune Buggy and manual |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Scooter |
E**G
Never buy plastic again!!
Got two (well, 3; I'll explain) of these for our kids for Christmas and finally thawed out enough here in the upper Mid-west that they can use them. They are having a blast with them. Our boys are 3 1/2 and 5 1/2 and have no problem safely operating these buggies (with helmets). The grass is still brown here and we have flat terrain, so they can zip all around the yard no problem.Materials:The frame appears to be 3/8" painted steel tube that is bead welded at all the junctions. The steering wheel appears to be about 1/2" tubular steel and the column appears to be about 3/4". The frame for the motor and gear box is steel as well. There is a single spring shock in the center behind the seat for a smoother ride. It appears to be adjustable with a star-shaped finger nut, but I haven't attempted this. The platform and foot rest are a thick plastic that seems appropriate and durable with a diamond-tread texture. The seat is a durable plastic. The cover on the motor and gear box is durable plastic. The tires are rubber and have an inner tube. The rims are two plastic parts sandwiched together by 4 lock-nuts and probably the weakest of all the construction materials. The rims have a metal liner with standard sealed bearings on each side that can easily be removed and replaced. The rear wheels are attached to a solid steel axle. The front wheels are on independent spindle arms connected by a galvanized steel adjustable tie rod. The throttle lever and brake lever are plastic. The disk brake caliper is metal and mounted in the rear under the motor cover. The motor is connected to the gear via a metal chain commonly seen on bicycles. Overall, this thing is made from superior materials and is a heavy 83 pounds.Function:It has excellent speed even in the grass. Our boys are easily able to operate the throttle and steering safely. It has sufficient turning radius. The brake is almost obsolete, honestly. When the throttle is released it stops within about 8 feet from full speed. I rarely see the boys using it. For little hands, its a little difficult to reach. Both buggies came fully charged. They run a solid hour or more on a full charge which ends up being plenty for one day at this point. As described, they can charge overnight and be ready to go for the next day.Safety and Comfort:There is a 1 1/4" adjustable nylon web lap belt. Not sure it's necessary. The chances that this thing would tip enough to dump out the driver are almost nil. The main purpose of the lap belt is to prevent the driver from hitting their face on the steering wheel in an abrupt stop. When necessary, the rear disc brake does an excellent job of stopping.The seat is hard plastic. For kids, this does not seem to be an issue. For older kids and small adults this may be relevant, but with only an hour of drive time probably not. The steering wheel is not adjustable so it can be little difficult to reach depending on the driver. The throttle is operated by the right thumb. It can be rotated toward the driver to make it easier to compress. When the buggy arrived it was rotated away from the driver and was very awkward until I realized that it could be easily rotated. I would recommend rotating it toward the driver so that when the throttle is completely compressed it ends up being parallel to the steering wheel. You'll know what I mean when you look at it. If you don't do this the drivers thumb could get wedge between the steering wheel or throttle. This happened with my son and it was stuck so he crashed into a tree. Fortunately, no harm was done.Shipping:We ordered ours 4 weeks in advance and they arrived prior to Christmas. One shipped in the original box. It was exceptionally well packaged and arrived without flaw. The second was clearly repackaged in a generic box. Unfortunately, both of the rims on the rear wheels were broken. I talked to Amazon and they sent me an entire buggy free of charge and told us to keep the one with the broken rims! I ordered new rims for the other one, so now we have 3 of these monsters. FANTASTIC SERVICE FROM AMAZON!!Maintenance:The chain will probably need a little lube twice a summer just like a bicycle. The batteries should last a couple years or more if properly cared for by following the charging recommendations and storing inside in the winter months. I expect the tires will last several years depending on the terrain. Most of the nuts have are of the nylon lock-not variety and shouldn't need frequent tightening.Improvements I'd like to see:--Adjustable seat--Adjustable steering wheel/bicycle steering wheel (I think this would make the throttle and brake lever easier to manipulate, hence safer)--Faster motor!! (Yes, 10mph is plenty fast for the little kids, but it would be a nice to go even faster of course)--Reverse! (Most of the time this is not an issue. Even my 3 1/2 year old can get out and pull the buggy back on course, but it would save some hassle if there was a reverse)--Lights! (Because it would be awesome)--Alloy rims(Yes, I know these are very doable after-market modifications. I've already started planning.)Summary:We are super pleased with these "toys". My wife is small enough even she can ride one. They are superior quality for the price point. We have several other battery powered cars, trucks, ATVs and tractors that are now obsolete. Fortunately, they were all gifted to us. I would never waste money on any of those other plastic-bodied, plastic-wheeled toys after comparing them to this Razor Buggy and this thing is cheaper than some of the more expensive plastic alternatives.
S**E
Great buggy! Miles above the competition!
Can't say enough good about this buggy! So it's not a novel length review, I'll just make list of good things:-Pneumatic tires-Rear suspension-Actual throttle, not on/off-Actual brakes, rear disk only but they work-Good runtime, probably about an hour or so-Upgradeable, motor/battery box is easy to openTook the family down to a river trail and we brought this along, went about 3 miles and only at the very end did it run out of power and had to push it. It was able to climb muddy hills, go through thick grass, handle small puddles, basically this thing is capable!
J**
My son loves this thing!
My 8 year old son loves to ride this go kart, and all the neighbor kids want to ride it too.The build quality is very good. And it came almost fully assembled.I like that it can be stored while standing up on the back end, that's where the motor and battery is so it stands upright for storage in my garage and doesn't take up much space. The only down side to that is the charger port is right on the back end, so you can't plug it in to charge with it standing up like that without putting strain on the connector.It goes fast enough to be fun, but not too fast that it looks dangerous for a kid to drive it.The flag that it comes with is a little too small, it can't be seen behind most cars, so I had to add a taller flag to it.
E**J
Best Christmas gift.
I charged over night, placed a bow on the seat, merry Christmas. It feels like the Battery lasts over 45 minutes, I have 2 kids driving it up and down the the street, it has 3 lights (I think) power/full/low, I have not seen the low battery light come on, so this thing goes for a while.It runs on grass, dirt, they even drive it up the drive way from the street, my drive way lip is maybe an inch high, they slow down right before it hits and it climbs up, my 4 year old is like 35lbs and 8yr old is like 55lbs, they both ride it together and I don't notice any difference in speed.The only thing that sucks is that it does NOT HAVE REVERSE. Turning radius is pretty good. It's a little scary when the 4yr old first rode it, I was afraid he wouldn't let go of the throttle, but he was a pro. Be careful if you're getting it for 4 and under because they could get hurt, it goes pretty fast for a 4yr old. I don't think he even uses the brake handle, it's a little big for him, but once you let go of the throttle it stops in about 3 seconds. I'm lucky I have an 8yr old to ride with the 4yr old as the coach, when I saw he had a good handle on it I let him ride it alone.The first day one neighbor stopped to ask where I bought it from and asked for the link.Buy it, it's worth it, I saw a kid driving the same size plastic Fisher Price atv going 2mph, it was sad to watch as my kids drove right past him lol jk... This cart is about the same price of those cheap power wheels but waaay more fun.
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