Razor Bicycle MX500 User Guide

Owner’s Manual  
read and understand this entire manual before riding!  
DO nOT reTurn TO sTOre!  
nOTe: Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only.  
Illustrations may not reect exact appearance of actual product.  
specifications subject to change without notice.  
Item Numbers:  
Dirt rocket MX500 15128190  
Dirt rocket MX650 15165070  
Version 1_04/11  
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BefOre yOu BegIn  
Remove contents from box. Remove the foam separators that protect the components from damage during  
shipping. Inspect the contents of the box for scratches in the paint, dents or kinked cables that may have  
occurred during shipping. Because the Dirt Rocket is 95 percent assembled and packed at the factory, there  
should not be any problems, even if the box has a few scars or dents.  
warnIng:  
DO NOT USE NON-RAZOR  
PRODUCTS WITH YOUR RAZOR  
DIRT ROCKET. The Dirt Rocket  
has been built to certain Razor  
design specifications. The  
original equipment supplied at  
the time of sale was selected  
on the basis of its compatibility  
with the frame, fork and all  
other parts. Certain aftermarket  
products may or may not be  
compatible and will void your  
warranty.  
MAKE SURE POWER SWITCH IS TURNED “OFF” BEFORE CONDUCTING ANY  
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES.  
estimated assembly and set-up Time  
Razor recommends assembly by an adult.  
Allow up to 30 minutes for assembly.  
Allow up to 12 hours for initial charge (see page 5 for charging information).  
Charger  
Charger  
Port  
Charger  
Plug  
Brake Lever  
Brake Lever  
Front Fork  
Speed Control  
Brake Lever  
Drive  
Chain  
required Tools  
5mm and 6mm  
Allen wrenches  
(Included)  
2.5mm Allen wrench  
(Not Included)  
10mm, 14mm and 17mm  
open wrenches  
(Included)  
19mm open wrench  
(Not Included)  
Phillips  
screwdriver  
(Included)  
Spoke tightener  
(Included)  
Bicycle tire pump  
for Schrader valve tires,  
with pressure gauge  
(Not Included)  
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asseMBly anD seT-up  
attaching the Handlebars  
3 Adjust the brake lever  
adjuster to the proper place  
and tighten it with the 5mm  
Allen wrench.  
1Place the handlebars in  
2 Align parallel to the fork and  
tighten the bolts using a 6mm  
Allen wrench. When properly  
tightened, the handlebars should  
not move forward or back.  
the handlebar clamps.  
Note: Handlebar clamps are  
located in the plastic bag.  
q attaching the front fender  
1Align fender with the hole  
in the fork and insert the  
bolt. Tighten securely using a  
10mm open wrench and 5mm  
Allen wrench.  
q attaching the number plate  
1 Remove screw from front  
fork. Align the number plate  
with the hole in the fork and  
tighten with a Phillips screw-  
driver.  
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asseMBly anD seT-up  
Installing the front wheel  
warnIng:  
Failing to properly adjust and  
tighten the nuts and bolts that  
affix the fork can cause you to  
lose control and fall.  
1Position wheel in front fork  
2Slide axle through fork, spacer and wheel hub. When axle passes  
and slide disk brake into caliper.  
through the other side of the wheel hub, add the other spacer and  
slide though the fork. Secure with washer and nut.  
Note: Front axle is installed with the spacer between the fork and  
wheel for all Dirt Rockets.  
Note: If your model has one short spacer, it goes on the side of the  
hub with the disc brake.  
Note: where front axle is located in box.  
3With a 14mm and 17mm  
open wrench tighten the front  
wheel screws.  
Inating the Tires  
Note: The pressurized air  
Tires are inflated when shipped, but they invariably lose some pressure between the point of  
manufacturing and your purchase.  
supplies found at gasoline  
stations are designed to inflate  
high-volume automobile tires.  
If you decide to use such an  
air supply to inflate your tires,  
first make sure the pressure  
gauge is working, then use very  
short bursts to inflate to the  
correct PSI. If you inadvertently  
over-inflate the tire, release the  
excess pressure immediately.  
Using a bicycle tire pump equipped for Schrader valves, inflate the tires to the PSI indicated on  
the sidewall of the tire.  
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BefOre rIDIng  
charging the Battery  
Your electric motorbike may not have a fully charged battery; therefore it is a good idea to charge the  
battery prior to use.  
warnIng:  
Always disconnect your electric  
motorbike from the charger before  
cleaning with liquid.  
• Initial charge time: 12 hours  
• Run time: Up to 40 minutes of continuous ride time  
Run time may vary depending on riding conditions,  
climate and/or proper maintenance.  
• Average battery life: 250 charge/discharge cycles  
• To ensure long battery life, do not store the battery  
in temperatures above 75° or below -10° F.  
• Recharge time: up to 12 hours,  
depending on level of depletion.  
• Fully charge battery before storing.  
• When the scooter is not in regular use,  
recharge the battery at least once a  
month until normal use is resumed.  
Note: If your charger does not  
look like the one illustrated,  
your unit has been supplied  
with an alternative charger.  
The specifications and charging  
procedure would not change.  
Charger  
The charger has a small window  
with one LED to indicate the  
charge status. Refer to the  
illustration on the charger unit  
for the actual “charging” and  
“charged” status indications for  
your model charger.  
Charger  
Port  
Charger  
Plug  
Chargers have built-in over-charge  
protection to prevent battery from  
being over-charged.  
2Turn OFF power switch  
1 Plug the charger plug into a  
wall outlet. If the lights on the  
charger do not light up, check  
the power to the outlet. If nec-  
essary, try a different outlet.  
before charging. Plug charger  
into the charger port on the  
electric motor bike.  
Charger will get warm during use.  
This is normal for some chargers  
and is no cause for concern. If  
your charger does not get warm  
during use, it does not mean that  
it is not working properly.  
Be sure to properly align the  
groove on the charger input  
plug with the corresponding  
socket on the case; otherwise,  
no charging action will occur.  
repaIr anD MaInTenance  
Check the Razor website for any updates on the latest repair and maintenance procedures.  
warnIng:  
The brake is capable of  
Turn power switch “OFF” before conducting any maintenance procedures.  
causing the electric motorbike  
to skid the tire throwing an  
unsuspecting rider. Practice  
in an open area free from  
obstacles until you are familiar  
with the brake function. Avoid  
skidding to a stop as this can  
cause you to lose control or  
damage the rear tire.  
q adjusting the Brakes  
Tools required: 5mm Allen wrench  
2 If the brake has too much  
slack, loosen the rear anchor  
bolt with a 5mm Allen wrench  
and pull the brake wire tighter.  
The distance of the brake wire  
between the end of the cable  
and the anchor bolt should be  
between 37mm and 44mm.  
3 If the brake rotor is  
dragging on the brake pads,  
use your fingers to twist the  
caliper adjuster in either  
direction until rotor is cen-  
tered between pads.  
1 To adjust the tension, thread  
the brake lever adjuster in or  
out 1/4 to 1/2 turn until the  
desired brake adjustment is  
attained. Most adjustments are  
complete at this step. If brake  
still needs further adjustment,  
proceed to step 2 for rear brake.  
q Testing the Brakes  
To use the brakes, squeeze the levers to increase the pressure on the brake. The brake levers are fitted  
with a cable adjuster to compensate for cable stretch and/or to fine-tune the lever movement to brake  
engagement. If brakes are not engaging properly, follow instructions for adjusting the brakes outlined below.  
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repaIr anD MaInTenance  
Turn power switch “OFF” before conducting any maintenance procedures.  
q chain and Tire replacement  
Tools required: Phillips screwdriver and two (2) 19mm open wrenches.  
16-1  
16-2  
16-3  
16-3  
16-2  
16-1  
Note: the arrangement of the  
hardware sequence:  
1 Loosen screw and remove  
2 Using two 19mm wrenches,  
3 Push the chain tensioner  
down to loosen the chain and  
remove the chain from the  
wheel sprocket and motor  
sprocket. Push and remove the  
wheel downward.  
Right Side (Throttle)  
16-1 Nut  
chain guard.  
loosen both axle nuts.  
16-2 Washer  
16-3 Spacer  
Note: Your hands will get  
greasy doing this.  
Left Side (Brake)  
16-1 Nut  
16-2 Washer  
16-3 Spacer  
4 Install the new chain or  
wheel by slipping the chain  
around the axle. Slide the axle  
into the slots on the frame.  
Slide the chain tensioner down  
and maneuver the chain onto  
the rear sprocket and front  
sprocket.  
5 Re-attach the chain guard.  
Test ride and check. Re-adjust  
as needed.  
q replacing the fuse  
warnIng:  
To prevent shock, please follow  
the instructions accordingly and  
do not skip any steps.  
3 Fuse boxes  
Amperage  
number  
1Remove the seat fairing to lo-  
cate the 3 fuse boxes attached  
to the batteries.  
2 Check all 3 fuses to see if  
the fuse(s) have burnt out. If the  
fuse(s) is(are) damaged, open  
the fuse cover. Remove any fuse  
that is damaged or burnt out  
and replace with a new one of  
equal amperage.  
3Close the fuse cover and  
reattach the seat fairing.  
Note: Amperage is located on  
top of fuse.  
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repaIr anD MaInTenance  
qchecking spoke Tension  
Spoke  
Flange  
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warnIng:  
Regularly check the spoke  
tension and retighten the  
spokes whenever loose. If  
you have any doubt, ask an  
experienced motorcycle or  
bicycle mechanic to inspect  
your spokes to determine if  
the spokes need tightening or  
adjusting.  
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Hub  
Spoke  
Flange  
1
2
4
3
Spoke  
Flange  
Rim  
Nipple  
Nipple  
1Verify the spoke tension by shaking each spoke with your fingers.  
Spoke should not be loose from hub. Look for any play between  
where the spoke flanges attach to the hub. Try to turn the nipple us-  
ing your fingers. You should not be able to spin any nipple by hand. If  
one or more spokes is loose, all spokes must be checked and need to  
be tightened with a spoke wrench.  
2 Start with spoke closest to the  
tire valve stem and tighten each  
nipple, in sequence, exactly 1/4  
to 1/2 turn. A single 1/4 to 1/2  
turn may not be enough to bring  
the spokes into proper tension.  
Continue tightening all spokes no  
more than 1/2 turn in sequence  
until all spokes are tight.  
Note: More than a 1/2 turn each  
can cause the wheel to become  
distorted and wobbly thus perma-  
nently damaging the wheel.  
q chain and sprocket  
warnIng:  
The chain will typically have a “loose spot” and “tight spot” corresponding with a particular sprocket  
rotational position. This is normal and common to all chain driven products due to run-out tolerances of the  
freewheel and sprocket. The chain should be adjusted to the ideal tension with chain in the tightest spot.  
To avoid a pinch or injury, keep  
fingers away from moving  
sprockets and chain.  
Proper chain alignment must be maintained. The wheel must not be skewed. If the chain is noisy or rough  
running, check the lubrication, tension and alignment of the sprockets, in that order.  
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repaIr anD MaInTenance  
q Battery care and Disposal  
warnIng:  
Do not store the battery in temperatures above 75° F or below -10° F.  
If a battery leak develops, avoid  
contact with the leaking acid  
and place the damaged battery  
in a plastic bag. Refer to the  
disposal instructions at left. If  
acid comes into contact with  
skin or eyes, flush with cool  
water for at least 15 minutes  
and contact a physician.  
CONTAINS SEALED NON-SPILLABLE LEAD BATTERIES. BATTERIES MUST BE RECYCLED.  
Disposal: Your Razor product uses sealed lead-acid batteries which must be recycled or disposed of in  
an environmentally sound manner. Do not dispose of a lead-acid battery in a fire. The battery may explode  
or leak. Do not dispose of a lead-acid battery in your regular household trash. The incineration, land filling  
or mixing of sealed lead-acid batteries with household trash is prohibited by law in most areas. Return  
exhausted batteries to a federal or state approved lead-acid battery recycler or a local seller of automotive  
batteries. If you live in Florida or Minnesota, it is prohibited by law to throw away lead-acid batteries in the  
municipal waste stream.  
warnIng: Battery  
posts, terminals and related  
accessories contain lead and  
lead compounds. Wash your  
hands after handling.  
q charger  
The charger supplied with the bike should be regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug,  
enclosure and other parts and in the event of such damage, the Dirt Rocket must not be charged until it has  
been repaired or replaced.  
Use ONLY with the recommended charger.  
q replacement parts  
q repair centers  
For a list of authorized Razor repair centers:  
• Call 866-467-2967 for the center nearest you.  
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TrOuBlesHOOTIng guIDe  
problem  
possible cause  
solution  
Undercharged battery  
Motor bike does not run  
Charge the battery. A new battery should have been charged for at  
least 12 hours before using the motor bike for the first time and up to  
12 hours after each subsequent use.  
Check all connectors. Make sure the charger connector is tightly  
plugged into the charging port, and that the charger is plugged into  
the wall.  
Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is on.  
Loose wires or connectors  
Burned-out fuse  
Check all wires and connectors to make sure they are tight.  
Motor bike was running  
but suddenly stopped  
The fuse will burn out and automatically shut off the power if the  
motor is overloaded.  
An excessive overload, such as too heavy a rider or too steep a hill,  
could cause the motor to overheat. Replace the fuse(s) with a new one  
of equal amperage. Correct the conditions that caused the fuse to burn  
out and avoid repeatedly burning out fuse.  
Motor or electrical switch damage  
Undercharged battery  
Contact your local Razor authorized service center for diagnosis and  
repair.  
Short run time (less than  
15 minutes per charge)  
Charge the battery. A new battery should have been charged for at  
least 12 hours before using the motor bike for the first time and up to  
12 hours after each subsequent use.  
Check all wires and connectors. Make sure the battery connector is  
tightly plugged into the charger connector, and that the charger is  
plugged into the wall.  
Battery is old and will not accept full  
charge  
Even with proper care, a rechargeable battery does not last forever.  
Average battery life is 1 to 2 years depending on use of product and  
conditions. Replace only with a Razor replacement battery.  
Brakes are not adjusted properly  
Riding conditions are too stressful  
Refer to brake adjustment instructions on page 5 of this manual.  
Use only on solid, flat clean and dry surfaces such as pavement or level  
ground.  
Motor bike runs  
sluggishly  
Tires are not properly inflated  
Motor bike is overloaded  
The tires are inflated when shipped, but they invariably will lose some  
pressure between the point of manufacturing and your purchase. Refer  
to instructions on page 4 of this manual to properly inflate tires.  
Make sure you do not overload the motor bike by allowing more than  
one rider at one time, exceeding the maximum weight limit, going up  
too steep a hill or towing objects behind the vehicle.  
Loose wires or connectors  
Motor or electrical switch damage  
Brakes are not adjusted properly  
Chain is too dry  
Check all wires around the motors and all connectors to make sure  
they are tight.  
Sometimes the motor  
doesn’t run, but other  
times it does  
Contact your local Razor authorized service center for diagnosis and  
repair.  
Refer to instructions on page 5 of this manual to properly adjust brakes.  
Apply a lubricant such as 3 in 1TM or Tri-FlowTM to the chain.  
Motor bike does not stop  
when applying the brake  
Motor bike makes  
loud noises or grinding  
sounds  
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MX500 / MX650 parTs  
Keep your MX500/MX650 running for years with genuine Razor parts. Visit our web site or e-mail us for more information on spare part  
availability. (Specifications subject to change without notice.)  
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16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Kickstand  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Handlebar clamp (upper/lower)  
Front wheel complete  
Caliper brake  
01  
02  
Handlebar grip (right/left)  
Twist grip throttle  
Rear wheel complete  
Chain  
02-1 Sleeve  
Chain guard  
Shock  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
Front brake lever assembly (right)  
Handlebar  
Battery cover (left/right)  
On/ Off switch  
Charger port  
Control module  
Battery (3- 12V/ 12Ah) with Fuse  
MX500 motor (36V/500W)  
MX650 motor (36V/650W)  
Rear brake lever assembly (left)  
Front fork  
Seat fairing  
Front fender  
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SB 1918 (CALIFORNIA) DECLARATION  
YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS  
INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER/ELECTRIC RIDE-ON PRODUCT. TO  
DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED, YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR  
INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT.  
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safeTy reMInDers  
pre-rIDe cHecKlIsT  
loose parts  
Tire Ination  
There should not be any unusual rattles or sounds from  
loose parts or broken components. If you are not sure, ask  
an experienced mechanic to check.  
Periodically inspect the tires for excess wear and replace as  
required, and regularly check the tire pressure and re-inflate  
as necessary. If you get a flat tire, the inner tube can be  
patched or a new tube can be purchased from Razor or an  
authorized repair center.  
q
q
q
Brakes  
Check the brakes for proper function. When you squeeze the  
lever, the brake should provide positive braking action.  
safety gear  
q
q
Always wear proper protective equipment, such as an  
approved safety helmet, elbow pads and kneepads. Always  
wear shoes, never ride barefooted or in sandals, and keep  
shoelaces tied and out of the way of the wheels, motor and  
drive system.  
frame, fork and Handlebars  
Check for cracks or broken connections. Although broken  
frames are rare, it is possible for an aggressive rider to run  
into a curb or wall and wreck and bend or break a frame.  
Get in the habit of inspecting yours regularly.  
DO nOT reTurn TO sTOre  
Do not use this product for the rst time until you  
have inated the tires to the correct psI and  
charged the battery for at least 12 hours.  
failure to follow these instructions may damage  
your product and void your warranty.  
warranTy  
razor limited warranty  
For your records, save your original sales receipt with this manual and  
write the serial number below.  
The manufacturer warranties this product to be free of manufacturing  
defects for a period of 90 days from date of purchase. This Limited  
Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, tires, tubes or  
cables, or any damage, failure or loss caused by improper assembly,  
maintenance, or storage or use of the Razor Dirt Rocket.  
__________________________________________  
Item Numbers:  
MX500 15128190  
MX650 15165070  
This Limited Warranty will be void if the product is ever:  
• used in a manner other than for recreation;  
• modified in any way;  
• rented.  
The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or  
damage due directly or indirectly to the use of this product.  
Razor does not offer an extended warranty. If you have purchased an  
extended warranty, it must be honored by the store at which it was  
purchased.  
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at www.razor.com or call toll-free at 866-467-2967 Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pacific Time.  
Printed in China for:  
Razor USA LLC  
PO Box 3610  
Cerritos, CA 90703  
Copyright © 2003 - 2011 Razor USA LLC. All rights reserved. RAZOR and the Razor Logo  
Design are among the registered trademarks of Razor USA LLC in the United States and/or  
select foreign countries. Dirt Rocket™ is a trademark of Razor USA LLC.  
04/2011  
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