The Razor MX500 Dirt Rocket is a mid-size electric dirt bike for teens and lighter adult riders who want more size, more braking confidence, and more off-road feel than smaller starter bikes can offer without stepping all the way up to the MX650. Razor’s current official source trail centers it around a 36V sealed lead-acid battery system, a variable-speed high-torque chain-driven motor, front and rear suspension, hand-operated dual disc brakes, a double-crown fork, and 16 inch front plus 14 inch rear pneumatic tires.
For Canadian buyers, the MX500 makes the most sense as a supervised private-property electric dirt bike for acreage, cottage use, dirt tracks, and controlled off-road riding. It is not a public-road motorcycle, and it should not be sold like a commuter or plated street machine. Its value is the real dirt-bike stance, stronger braking package, and more serious chassis feel than smaller entry bikes provide.
If you want a recognizable step-up electric dirt bike that sits between the smaller MX350 and the larger MX650, the Razor MX500 remains one of the clearest big-brand options in that middle ground.