Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 27 x 11 inches |
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Package Weight | 18.46 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 35.5 x 30.39 x 55.59 inches |
Item Weight | 8.8 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Razor |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Model Name | DXT Drift Trike |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Aluminum, Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
Part Number | 20030501 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Style | Trike |
Included Components | Electric Bike |
Size | One Size |
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Purchase options and add-ons
- Where Downhill Meets Drift. Ages-14 and up. Maximum weight-198 pounds
- Steel trike style frame combined with Super Slider POM rear wheels
- Riders can power slide through corners, throw fish tails or fast 180s!
- Front free-wheel with BMX style platform pedals and alloy crank
- Features: moto-style handlebars, pro-style grips, triple crown fork, adjustable bucket style seat, and tow hook attachment, grip tape on rear axle
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For over 20 years Razor has embodied the spirit of freedom and fearless fun. Whether it’s for transportation or recreation, our scooters and ride-ons are expertly crafted by action sport athletes to provide the highest quality and performance. We believe in riding for thrills, riding with joy, and most importantly riding with friends & family!
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About Razor
From day one, Razor has focused on providing the very best riding experience, combining cutting-edge technology, high-quality materials and innovation to deliver products designed to suit riders’ evolving lifestyles.
Founded in 2000, Razor quickly became an icon of American culture with the introduction of the now legendary A model kick scooter. The must-have item of the year, the A model continues to be an essential ride for anyone on the go.
Today, Razor offers a full line of award-winning products that inspire and excite riders around the globe. Influenced by our Southern California home, and rooted in popular action sports – from motocross and BMX, to snowboarding, skateboarding and surfing – Razor’s products embody the spirit of freedom and fun.
Where Downhill Meets Drift!
Built for edge-of-your-seat downhill drifting action. Let it all out from the freewheeling straights to the tightest curves. Full size steel frame, moto-style construction and 10-inch slick surface rear wheels.
- 2-Piece welded steel frame and 792 mm wide rear axle
- Moto-style handlebars
- Pro-style soft rubber grips
- Moto-style double alloy clamp
- Triple crown, moto-style fork with sealed bearing headset
- Alloy crank
- Front alloy V brake
- Front Wheel: pneumatic 20” x 2.125” aluminum rim with internal freewheel
- Rear Wheels: 10” kart style blow molded POM, 4” wide with slick surface, speed bearings, and chrome hub caps
- Adjustable (2 positions), 356 mm bucket style seat
- Includes: Tow hook attachment, grip tape on rear axle
Hop On and Hold On.
The new innovative Razor DXT Drift Trike packs a punch with a thrilling ride and unique features. From the super-stylish to the wild and crazy, this high-performance, adrenaline-pumping rides set a new standard for fun on wheels.
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20-inch Pneumatic Front WheelFront free-wheel with BMX style platform pedals and alloy crank |
10-inch Blow Molded Rear SlicksRear wheels are 10-inch kart style blow molded POM slicks with speed bearings and chrome hub caps |
2-Piece welded steel frame with moto-style constructionAll steel, heavy duty frame construction featuring moto-style triple-crown fork with sealed bearing headset and double alloy clamp. |
Moto-Style Handlebars and Pro-style GripsMoto-style handlebars with pro-style soft rubber grips and front alloy V brake. |
Product Description
Built for edge-of-your-seat Downhill drifting action. Let it all out from the freewheeling straights to the tightest curves. Full size steel frame, moto-style construction and 10 inch.Clamp: Moto-style, double, alloy
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ASIN | B00WBVXYJK |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #12,192 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #4 in Bikes |
Date First Available | July 28, 2015 |
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Customers like the fun and ease of assembly of the ride on toy. For example, they say it's durable, fun to ride, and great exercise. Some appreciate the written directions and pictures. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, fit, size, and responsiveness.
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Customers find the ride on toy fun, durable, and great exercise. They say it draws many smiles and laughs, and is perfect for teenagers and adults who still want to ride a bike.
"...Highly recommend! Worth the money! Great fun!" Read more
"...Don't get me wrong, it's still a fun ride...." Read more
"Built very well and so much fun!!!..." Read more
"...Once I got it put together and gave it a test run, wow! A lot of fun! Reminded me of when I was a little kid and rode a big wheel trike...." Read more
Customers find the ride on toy easy to put together, simple, and straight forward. They appreciate the written directions and pictures. Customers also mention that the bike is well built and takes very little pedaling to keep the speed up.
"...It takes very little pedaling to keep the speed up, and it's super easy to toss the rear end into a long, controlled skid around bends...." Read more
"Came in timely, was easy to assemble" Read more
"...But after assembling it I fit just fine. Assembly was easy and straight forward.Once I got it put together and gave it a test run, wow!..." Read more
"...Classic hard plastic sound on the pavement, ah the memories! Set up was super easy, only thing I used was an actual socket to loosen the two top..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the ride on toy. Some mention it looks to be well-built material, very sturdy, and good quality for the price. However, others say that it may just save you from some low quality plastic bound straight to frame with, that broke after ten minutes of use. One wheel has not lasted six months, and the brakes wore out very quickly.
"...It's two solid pieces and took me about 30 minutes to put it together by myself...." Read more
"...First and foremost, this thing is QUALITY! Smooth bearings, great welds, fantastic paint job, and very solid overall...." Read more
"...Another weak spot though...brake pads wear out too fast and need a lot of adjusting. Brake itself could be better too! Next year's upgrade lol...." Read more
"...It looks to be made of well-built material, very sturdy.As for the cons, I have a few, but overall I’d consider them minor...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the ride on toy. Some mention that it's very comfortable and easy to drift around, while others say that the seat is uncomfortable and didn't feel right at all.
"...I can feel it in my hands, but the grip is plenty comfortable so I have no complaints...." Read more
"...That's just a lot of hard pedaling and straining of the arms...." Read more
"...He is 6’1” tall and was able to ride the trike comfortably, although getting off the trike was a little difficult with how low it is to the ground...." Read more
"...Firstly, the seat is kind of uncomfortable. The angle just isn’t right, and the hard plastic upright digs into my back a bit...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the ride on toy. Some mention it's big enough for big kids/adults, while others say it'll only fit adults. Some complain that the seat adjustability is limited and the pedal crank arms are too short.
"This was a Christmas gift for my 11 year old. It was perfect for his size...." Read more
"...Although the weight limit is 200, my son is 6’2 so the size is a tiny bit small for him...." Read more
"...I’m 5’10” and it feels like the perfect size for me. I tested it out in the house before taking it to the street. The frame seems sturdy...." Read more
"...The peddle crank arms are really short, 5 inches. So, getting a good torque for speed while peddling is a challenge...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the responsiveness of the ride on toy. Some mention it drifts easier than they anticipated, and draws so many smiles. However, others say that it also doesn't really drift well, and drifts best on new blacktop. The back end only drifts on downhill, which is a little disappointing. The pedals started slipping and the third one started getting wobble.
"...First and foremost, this thing is QUALITY! Smooth bearings, great welds, fantastic paint job, and very solid overall...." Read more
"...The second broke off not long after. The third one started getting wobble about to break off...." Read more
"...I’m 6ft 4 and 230lbs, this thing has zero problems moving me around. I’ve used it on concrete, blacktop and even on grass...." Read more
"...Zero tension noises from the frame. Zero wobble. The weld joints look excellent on both trikes that I bought...." Read more
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My son loves to drift and the trike is where it's at.
This trike delivered!!!!!
I followed the advice of another parent saying they too had a 9 year old and the child fit at the very last setting. This worked for us as well.
My son loves this and we are very happy with the build of this trike. It's two solid pieces and took me about 30 minutes to put it together by myself.
I wish the back tires were rubber but I've also seen there are rubber covers to purchase separately that will fix this issue.
My 7 year old got on and she was able to use it. Her foot slipped here and there but she had a lot of fun and was able to make rounds around the block with no real issue.
Highly recommend! Worth the money! Great fun!
My amazing wife bought this for me for my birthday. My wife loves me. She knows how much I miss those childhood days of riding around in a Big Wheel(tm). I reminisced a lot while putting together our daughter's new Big Wheel(tm).
Lo and behold, someone makes a Big Wheel(tm) that even adults can ride! Now I can go riding right along with my daughter, pulling off the same fun stunts... and then some!
First and foremost, this thing is QUALITY! Smooth bearings, great welds, fantastic paint job, and very solid overall. My tools slipped a couple times while putting it together, and there wasn't any mark on the paint as a result. I'm really impressed. Speaking of tools, most of the ones you'll need are included, minus one wrench for 10mm bolts. I'm an avid cyclist, I've bought brand new high-end bikes and built my own from scratch using expensive components, and the quality of this little trike really amazed me. I had it all put together in less than 30 minutes without ever looking at the instructions. Mind you, I did put the rear end on upside down :) But I caught that mistake before taking it out for its first spin.
And I do mean SPIN! After the initial period getting used to the dynamics of fighting my pedaling feet with my arms, I was able to take off down the driveway at frightening speed, turn the handlebars... and skid into a U-turn before I realized what was happening! WHAT A THRILL!!! I repeated this feat over and over again, and it didn't get old. Then, despite the fact that it was 9:30pm, pitch black outside and cold (December in Vermont), I decided to take the trike for a ride around the block.
And this is where the trike truly shined... and where I struggled a bit. Just cruising down the road was easy enough, although it's a bit of a workout for both the legs and the arms. Going downhill is where this trike really comes into its own. It takes very little pedaling to keep the speed up, and it's super easy to toss the rear end into a long, controlled skid around bends. The front tire is very grippy, which lends a lot of control. As long as you've got the front wheel pointed where you want to go, the rest of the trike *should* follow. Just keep in mind you're occupying a lot of space when you're sliding.
Going uphill is a different story. That's just a lot of hard pedaling and straining of the arms. Getting any kind of speed takes a lot of effort, and there really isn't much you can do as far as stunts. Don't get me wrong, it's still a fun ride. But after the thrills of the downhills, the uphills by comparison feel like a bit of a... downer (pun intended).
Now for the best part... I got this for my 39th birthday. I'm 6'1" tall and weigh just over 220 pounds. I thought my Big Wheel(tm) days were 30 years gone, yet here I am loving it all over again.
**UPDATE** Couple of months later....we've logged almost 75 miles on these things...We absolutely love them!! Another weak spot though...brake pads wear out too fast and need a lot of adjusting. Brake itself could be better too! Next year's upgrade lol. Take a look at a shot I added. Big wheels are now fully geeked out on what is probably our last ride of the season 🙁. Side view mirror, Bell, and front pannier added. All purchased right here on Amazon!
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022
**UPDATE** Couple of months later....we've logged almost 75 miles on these things...We absolutely love them!! Another weak spot though...brake pads wear out too fast and need a lot of adjusting. Brake itself could be better too! Next year's upgrade lol. Take a look at a shot I added. Big wheels are now fully geeked out on what is probably our last ride of the season 🙁. Side view mirror, Bell, and front pannier added. All purchased right here on Amazon!
Once I got it put together and gave it a test run, wow! A lot of fun! Reminded me of when I was a little kid and rode a big wheel trike. It can go pretty fast, and the hand brake is very handy. The front rubber tire works great and has good traction for going up slight inclines. I haven’t tried it going up steep hills, though. It looks to be made of well-built material, very sturdy.
As for the cons, I have a few, but overall I’d consider them minor. Firstly, the seat is kind of uncomfortable. The angle just isn’t right, and the hard plastic upright digs into my back a bit. Secondly, the front brake is a bit weak. I wouldn’t trust it going fast downhill. Thirdly, it’s kind of heavy, even heavier than an all steel-framed bike. Not sure how it would fair going up a steep hill climb, but like I said before I haven’t tried that yet. It’s weight may be a result of how sturdily built it is, though. Fourthly, the seat bolts have already started to rust a bit after only just a month. It’s not too bad, but it’s something I need to keep an eye on.
All in all, this is a very fun trike that took me back to when I was a kid. My wife and neighbor are even considering getting one for themselves after trying it out.
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I always wanted and adult big wheel and with this Razor DXT I can finally ride one!!!
This big wheel/drift bike rules!! I am 6'9 and weight approx 295lbs. After adjusting the seat all the way back (and I mean all the way back right now only 2 bolts are holding the seat on but I can fit on it with the recommended seat spacing) and after switching up the handle bars to something that sits a little higher to accommodate my leg room, (still a little crammed) but compared to the High Roller priced at $800+ USD plus international shipping you honestly can't beat it.
Took it out for a 2 hour ride the other night so far so good everything is still intact and I ride hard. I have only had it for 3 days so who knows what the longevity is like for something raided for a max cap of 200lbs and with me being 90lbs over the capacity. It's honestly really well built for something made by a company known for kick scooters made for kids.
Super easy to put together, it comes in like 3-4 pieces and all you need is a wrench and an alan key (which comes with it) to assemble it, took me 20mins from unboxing to riding it.
I am probably gonna switch out the handle bars for something that sits a little higher (chop it/rat rod it out) and probably gonna switch the plastic rear wheels for dolly or wheel barrel wheels or for rubber go kart wheels for a smoother ride and so it's not so noisey (for a big person like me it's a loud annoying sound).
Like I said only 3 days in and after 5 hours total of hard heavy riding on pavement and ashfault, it's pretty solid and at the price and the fast shipping it's gonna be really hard to beat it.
Enjoy and have fun, it's a blast!
Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2021
I always wanted and adult big wheel and with this Razor DXT I can finally ride one!!!
This big wheel/drift bike rules!! I am 6'9 and weight approx 295lbs. After adjusting the seat all the way back (and I mean all the way back right now only 2 bolts are holding the seat on but I can fit on it with the recommended seat spacing) and after switching up the handle bars to something that sits a little higher to accommodate my leg room, (still a little crammed) but compared to the High Roller priced at $800+ USD plus international shipping you honestly can't beat it.
Took it out for a 2 hour ride the other night so far so good everything is still intact and I ride hard. I have only had it for 3 days so who knows what the longevity is like for something raided for a max cap of 200lbs and with me being 90lbs over the capacity. It's honestly really well built for something made by a company known for kick scooters made for kids.
Super easy to put together, it comes in like 3-4 pieces and all you need is a wrench and an alan key (which comes with it) to assemble it, took me 20mins from unboxing to riding it.
I am probably gonna switch out the handle bars for something that sits a little higher (chop it/rat rod it out) and probably gonna switch the plastic rear wheels for dolly or wheel barrel wheels or for rubber go kart wheels for a smoother ride and so it's not so noisey (for a big person like me it's a loud annoying sound).
Like I said only 3 days in and after 5 hours total of hard heavy riding on pavement and ashfault, it's pretty solid and at the price and the fast shipping it's gonna be really hard to beat it.
Enjoy and have fun, it's a blast!