Low Price Razor Rip-Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On
Detail
- Drifting and spinning big-wheel trike with pneumatic front wheel
- Dual inclined rear-casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action
- Rugged, long-lasting all steel frame and double crown fork
- MX-Style handlebar with rubber grips; 3-piece crank
- Recommended for children aged 3 and up; 6-month warranty
Product Description
Features:
- 3-piece crank
- Welded all steel frame and fork
- MX-Style handlebar with rubber grips
- Dual inclined casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action
- Double crown fork design
- Front wheel with pneumatic tire
- Weight: 20 pounds
- Assembled Dimensions: 38 x 24 x 24 inches
Manufacturer Warranty:
6 months
About Razor USA:
Founded in 2000 with the introduction of
its now legendary kick scooter which quickly became an essential ride for anyone
on the go, the Razor brand embodies the spirit of fun and freedom. Today, Razor
offers a full line of products that inspire and excite riders everywhere. From
day one, Razor has focused on providing the very best riding experience. Based
in Cerritos, Calif., the company's award-winning products are influenced by its
Southern California home. The company combines cutting-edge technology,
high-quality materials, and strict safety standards to deliver a product that is
designed to suit riders' evolving lifestyle. Cool products and great value have
distinguished Razor as a trusted brand and industry leader--from motocross and
BMX, to snowboarding, skateboarding, and surfing, Razor products are rooted in
popular action sports. It's not how you ride, but how the ride makes you
feel.
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I have three sons who grew up with "big wheels" stuck on their buts all day
long. Now with grandkids visiting, we decided to purchase one for entertainment
when they came to visit. After extensive searching, my wife and I couldn't
believe that a product that was so abundent years ago couldn't be found
anywhere!
Finally this "razor" popped up on a search page.
When the
product arrived I found it a blessing to assemble. I remember the past, putting
numerous big wheels together what a pain in the rear it was! This was so easy.
It took me maybe 5 minutes and it was ready to ride. The front wheel is built so
much better than the ones my boys used to wear out, constantly. The rear wheels
are actually skateboard wheels that rotate 360 degrees. It's a lot of fun
watching my oldest grandson do donuts in my driveway. The body isn't plastic
anymore either, it's steel.
We have gotten so many praising comments when
we go for walks. Seems there are a lot of us out there who remember the older
versions and are quick to apreciate the engineering advancements. The color
doesn't hurt the attraction either, it's a metallic silver with blue trim. Very
eye cathing.
Go-Ped
ESR750H, Red Sport
Classic, CFG
KickStrike, Go-Ped
ESR750, Razor
13014360, X-Treme
X-160, Spectrum
12", Razor Pocket
Rocket , kickbike,
Shaun White
Supply, Exclusive
Razor, Go-Ped GTR
46R, Hannah
Montana, EWheels
EW-600, Patmont Motor
Werks, Electric Moped
EW-500, WingFlyer
Z150, Electric
Scooter, Trikke Tech
T78, EV Rider
SportRider, Go-Ped
ESR750H, Afikim
FTS4115, Kandi
150cc, Champion Sports
12in, Razor Phase
2, Magna
Lighted, EW-500, Rider Express
Portable, Trikke Tech
T8, Trikke Tech
T8, Dickie Radio
Controlled, X-Treme
Scooters, Fuzion
Z250, Razor 360,
E-Wheels
EW-500, Razor Original
Clear, Currie e-Zip
E750, Iron wide
board, Morgan Cycle
Retro, Izip Stealth
130, X-360, EV Rider
Royale, Madd Gear
Nitro, Razor Spark
Blue DLX, kickbike,
I don't see this one wearing out any time soon, but if / when it does, We'll
be getting another. Who knows, we might get another for my other grandkids so
there's no fighting over this one! Great product with great engineering
changes!
We purchased this item for our 8 year old on his birthday. I couple of the
neighborhood kids had one, so naturally he wanted on as well. We found it on
Amazon for what we feel was a good price considering what the "locals" wanted
for one. My experience with the seller was great and the shipping was fast and
made it in plenty of time. We assembled the little rider and the giftee wanted
badly to ride it, however it was pouring down rain outside. So we moved the cars
from the garage and let him ride it inside the garage. The next day I went out
of town on business for four days. On my return, my son asked if I could look at
his Rip Rider because he couldn't ride it properly. Upon examination I saw that
the "crank arms" (the pedal arms that are used to propel the bike) were bent and
asymetrical, therefore causing him trouble riding it. It seems the older boys
(12-14) thought that it would be fun to ride it as well, albeit not as gingerly
I'm sure. As a result, the crank arms bent when they "spun" around. This happens
because the front wheel doesn't have the necessary freewheel characteristic to
allow the wheel to spin freely (think about coasting on a mountain bike or
ten-speed)as the trike spins around. My young son doesn't have the leg strength
to keep his feet on the pedals when this happens, so it's only an issue when the
pedal comes back and smacks him in the shin. The older boys, however, have the
leg strength to keep their feet on the pedals and try to "power out" of the
spin, therefore bending the less than adequate crank arms.
In summary,
it's a fantastic bit of fun, but cheaply made and way overpriced. I now have a
trike that was only four days old before being un-useable. My only hope is to
order a new crank arm and make sure the older boys stay off.
My kindergartener is very tall (4'2"). We got her the Rip Rider for Christmas
and she absolutely LOVES it.
She had a bicycle too, but since she's so
tall, the bicycle is very tall too and she's very cautious on it. She often
preferred to scrunch herself into her too small tricycle. I decided to try out
the Rip Rider as a compromise between the bicycle and the tricycle. I'm so glad
I did.
Kickbike
America CM0001 , Zike Hot Shot
, The Scissor
Motion, Chilli Complete
Pro, Go-Ped
ESR750, Rascal 300,
Morgan Cycle
Retro, Patmont Motor
Werks, X-treme
Scooters, DIS101 Pro
Scooter, High Torque
GY6, Razor Spark
Kick, LUCKY SMX
SCOOTER, Circus
Tent, EV Rider Royale
4, Cramer Products
Scooter , AtomX Fliker
3, Champion
Sports, Phoenix SMOOTH
SCS , Go-Ped
Super, X-Treme
Scooters X-10, Grit Elite
Scooter, Champion
Sports, GoPed Super
GSR46R, BIG Bobby
Toddler, Go-Ped
ESR750H, Yellow Blue 12
Plastic, Scooter Set
wSwivel , Razor Ultra
Pro, Cramer D6,
Mini
Rider-Portable, Razor Sweet
Pea, Aluminum 2
wheels, Radio Flyer
Smooth , Trikke Tech
T8, Kent Super
Scooter , Razor Pro
XXX, Children three
wheel, Afikim
FTS4116, Barbie Super
Cute, X-Treme
Scooters
She's the perfect size for the Rip Rider. I do have to say that
not many of her classmates would be able to reach the peddles comfortably, but
she has no issue. She loves to spin and really, that's what she does most of her
time on this. I'm not sure that an older kid would find that too enjoyable, but
she does.
The only downside to this product was the packaging when it was
shipped to us. It had a gigantic picture of the Rip Rider on the side. Luckily
she wasn't home when it was delivered, but given how large the box was, it was a
trick to keep it hidden until Christmas.
I had to return my first Rip Rider, the hinges on the front fork were welded
on too close together, it was impossible to fit in the frame. I called Razor on
the number given as they clearly state - Do not return to store. Well i got
nowhere with that. Luckily Amazon ships a replacement out right away and gives
you 30 days to ship back the defective one.
It's quite easy to assemble
and even comes with the tools needed to put it together. Its basically a 15 min
job :
1) front fort to frame.
2) front wheel to fork
3) seat to
frame
4) 2 rear casters to frame
Morgan Retro
Scooter, Trikke Tech
T12, Razor A
Scooter, Hipster Three
Wheel, Go-Ped
ESR750H, Patmont Motor
Werks, Chilli Complete
Pro, Razor A5,
Razor Spark
Kick, Razor Ground
Force, Exclusive
Razor, Fast Trak
Scooter, Lucky Pry
Bars, Lynx L-3X,
Madd Gear ,
Pulse Slither
Drift, 150cc
Scooter, Iron wide
board, Blue
Scooter, Spectrum
Scooters. X-Treme
XG-550., Razor E100,
Go-Ped Trail
Ripper, 50cc
Scooter, Razor A
Lighted, Grow-Ped
Go-Ped, Razor Red
Ripstik, Phoenix
Pro, Maxi Kick
Scooter, Trikke Tech T12
, Razor Spark
DLX, Kettler
Scooter, Go-Ped Grow
Ped, Go-Ped I
Ped, Razor A3,
XB-310Li,
Brand New
Children, Go-Go Elite
Traveller, EWheels
EW-450, Go-Ped
ESR750, Ybike
"Kicker", X-Treme
Scooters, Street
Surfing, EWheels
EW-36, Go-Ped I
Ped, Go-Ped
ESR750H
My only complaint is that the artwork stickers were not
attached properly, i had to pull some back and attach them correctly. Other than
that the Rip Rider seems to be very well made, i like the fact the front wheel
is solid so I won't be dealing with punctures down the road.
Both my 5
and six year old boys loved it. It took them about 10 minutes to figure out that
it spins 360 and they haven't stopped playing on it since.
I just wish it
had a breaking mechanism and I would be nervous about using it along a side walk
close to traffic.
We purchased this for my three oldest children (10, 8, and 6) on their
birthday. That was 8 months ago. This was the most used outdoor ride on, outside
of regular bikes, this past spring and summer. It was a hit among the cousins
and neighbor kids too. The tread on the front wheel wore out eventually, but it
is still rideable. After a few months, the bolts on the seat came loose, and we
lost all but one, buts that's an easy fix with a run to the hardware
store.
It was on sale at black Friday, and for the price, it was
practically cheaper to buy a new one than to buy all the replacement parts
needed for a "tune up" (the front wheel assembly and the back caster wheels).
This is definitely more than just a "big wheel", the kids loved this rider and
the wear and tear shows it. I'd be upset, but it was used every single day of
the spring and summer, when it wasn't raining.
Go-Ped
ESR750H, Razor
E300S, Micro Sprite
Scooter, Trikke Tech
T78, Mens Aluminum
24-speed, Razor A3,
Afikim Electric
Vehicles, Land Surf Model
M-101, Kid's
Three-Wheel , Black Moto
Grip, Micro Sprite
Scooter, Spectrum All
Surface, PST50-1, Razor E200,
Afikim
Electric, Go-Ped
ESR750EX, Kandi USA
MDL-GA003-2, children's
3-wheel , Razor Cruiser
Scooter , Patmont Motor
Werks, KANDI
150cc, GoPed Super
GSR46R, Outdoor
Toys, Maxi Kick
Scooter , X-Treme
Scooters, 250cc
2-seat, eHandyGadgets,
LUCKY CLOVER
PRO, Trikke T5
Jogo, Patmont Motor
Werks SX001, Scorpion"
110cc, Diggler - Red
Dirt, Patmont Motor
Werks, 16-inch Heavy
Duty, Go-Ped
ESR750, Cruiser
Scooter, Kickbike
America CM0002 , Razor Black
Label, Thomas and
Friends, Sportime
Kid, Razor
20036090
We have had one major tip over in the eight months we had
had it, and that was taking a sharp turn around a sidewalk corner, going at a
very fast speed. The kids would ride this when we would walk down to the park,
which is about six or seven city blocks .
I researched between this and
the ex rider. We did eventually get an ex rider for my niece, but this was
usually the first rider to be picked.
I highly recommend this rider!