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Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket vs Yozma IN10

Yozma IN10 leads on current VoltRipper Score, but rider fit, legality, budget, and support still decide the smarter buy.

BikeScorePricePeak powerBatteryBest fit
Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket

Kids - Beginner

37$249250 WNot publishedyoung beginners (8–13), a first budget bike
Yozma IN10

Trail - Beginner

63$1,0992.6 kW1.1 kWhbudget first bike, casual and backyard riding

What works

  • The cheapest true motocross-style kids' bike — often under $300
  • Everywhere online (Amazon, Target, Walmart, Tractor Supply) — easy to buy and ship
  • Simple, durable, and beginner-proof

Trade-offs

  • Heavy sealed-lead-acid battery: ~7 mi range and a ~12 hr recharge
  • 14 mph and no suspension — outgrown fast
  • Rear-only brake, no front suspension

What works

  • One of the cheapest ways into a real electric dirt bike — around $1,099 with full hydraulic brakes and suspension
  • Removable, UL-certified 48V battery and three speed modes (18 / 29 / 40 mph) to grow into
  • Sold on Amazon with fast shipping and easy returns — a low-risk way to try the category

Trade-offs

  • No-name budget brand — minimal aftermarket, spare parts, or dealer/community support
  • Marketing specs are optimistic and inconsistent across listings (motor cited as both 1,000W and 2,600W); plan for real-world numbers below the claims
  • Not in the same league as a Sur-Ron or Talaria on build quality, real power, or resale