The Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket is one of the most recognizable starter electric dirt bikes for kids and younger teens in Canada. It is built for off-road fun, backyard riding, and beginner motocross-style play rather than public-road commuting or adult trail performance. That matters, because the right way to judge the MX350 is not against full-size electric motos. It is against other entry youth ride-ons and mini electric dirt bikes.
The official Razor product story is simple and strong: authentic mini motocross styling, 12 inch pneumatic tires, rear-wheel drive, twist-grip throttle, hand-operated rear brake, and a 24V sealed lead-acid system with high and low speed modes. It is designed to give younger riders a real dirt-bike feel in a more approachable size.
For Canadian families in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, Edmonton, and smaller communities, the MX350 makes the most sense as a first off-road electric ride for kids who are ready for something beyond a toy scooter but not yet ready for a larger faster youth dirt bike. It is not a street e-bike and should be treated as an off-road or private-property machine.
Street Rides built this page around the current official Razor MX350 page, Razor support material, and current Canadian retail context so the copy stays grounded in the real product instead of exaggerated marketplace filler.