Head-to-head
Greenger G2 / CRF-E2 (Honda) vs Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket
Greenger G2 / CRF-E2 (Honda) leads on current VoltRipper Score, but rider fit, legality, budget, and support still decide the smarter buy.
| Bike | Score | Price | Peak power | Battery | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greenger G2 / CRF-E2 (Honda) Youth - Beginner | 60 | $1,799 | 2.5 kW | 960 Wh | young MX beginners, parents wanting a name-brand youth bike |
| Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Youth - Beginner | 49 | $649 | 650 W | 1.2 kWh | budget first bike, teens |
What works
- Honda-licensed youth MX platform sold through authorized Honda dealers
- Genuine 50cc-equivalent youth bike: aluminum twin-spar frame, hydraulic discs, and DNM rear suspension
- Swappable 960 Wh battery and two power modes let it grow with a young rider
Trade-offs
- $1,799 MSRP excludes the $400 freight charge and dealer fees
- ~20 mph and 12" wheels are outgrown by taller/older kids
- Runtime is measured in hours of play, not miles; plan a spare battery for long days
What works
- Cheapest real entry point — a true motocross-style bike for well under $1k
- Widely available online (Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy) — easy to buy and ship
- Pneumatic knobby tires and disc brakes, not a toy-grade ride-on
Trade-offs
- Heavy sealed-lead-acid battery: ~10 mi range and a slow ~12 hr charge
- 17 mph top speed is outgrown quickly by teens
- Rated ages 16+ — not for young children despite the size