The Razor Dash is a Freewheeling & Electric Assist balance bike perfect for younger children to learn and enjoy their early experiences using ride-on toys. It is designed to help children develop skills of balance and motion by starting in a Freewheeling (non-powered) Mode and evolving, with appropriate supervision and familiarity, the skills to move into Low-Speed Electric Assist mode so that a child can master the riding skills that can be built upon in years to come. With three available modes Freewheeling, Low-Speed Electric Assist, and High-Speed Electric Assist, the Dash is a great way for your little ones to learn how to bike without having to deal with training wheels!"_x000D_
- Learn to Bike (Balance) Sooner! – Dash helps younger children learn to balance for bike riding sooner, as early as 30 months old in Freewheeling (non-powered) Mode. The electric motor in the Electric Assist Low Mode helps kids to obtain momentum and
- Changing between Freewheeling and Electric Assist Modes – Dash is set to the Free wheeling (non-powered) Mode and on the Low-Speed Electric Assist Mode setting at the factory. To change between modes, push the selection knob in and turn toward the de
- Hidden Parent-Controlled High/Low Speed Switch – Allows parents to manually adjust the product to allow either of the two Electric Assist speed modes - High Mode with max speed of up to 5 mph (8 km/h) for riders who’ve mastered foot-powered riding an
- Modes: Freewheeling (non-powered) and Electric Assist Speeds: Low Mode – Up to 3 mph (5 km/h). High Mode – Up to 5 mph (8 km/h). A hidden parent-controlled speed switch allows parents to limit their childs Dash to the default Low Mode in the Electric
- Motor: 34-watt, single speed, friction drive. Throttle: Twist-grip • Frame: Steel • Fork: Steel • Handlebars: Riser-style steel • Grips: Foam • Seat: Padded • Wheels: Spoked with 12.5” (318 mm), pneumatic tires • Foot Pegs: Folding