Hardline Products 1702-UT-R Adjustable Height Training Wheels for Razor MX125, MX350, MX400, MX450, SX500, MX650 Electric Motorcycle
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Thank you for taking the time to write. Our Universal Training Wheels should not be used on a Harley-Davidson 883. For motorcycles with a displacement of 50cc or less, our Universal Training Wheels are designed. Regards, Hardline Products® Team
Hardline Products Inc., to be sure, is a legitimate company. 1702 UT- The R Adjustable Height Training Wheels are compatible with the SYX Moto 50. Thank you for taking the time to write.
Thank you for reaching out to us with your query. Although training wheels will fit on models with more than 50cc, we do not recommend using them.
Selected User Reviews For Hardline Products 1702-UT-R Adjustable Height Training Wheels for Razor MX125, MX350, MX400, MX450, SX500, MX650 Electric Motorcycle
The included parts (washers) were of the incorrect size. My husband had the right size washers and was able to make a makeshift cotter key thanks to the directions being so bad. This item is of good quality; it is sturdy, not cheaply made, and the tires are of good solid construction. I bought these for my grandson's Razor MX350, and they're fantastic. As a result, I rated it three out of five stars. The missing and incorrectly sized parts, on the other hand, were a disappointment. Especially since you can't just go to the hardware store in the middle of a pandemic. If you're not handy and don't have spare parts, I'd look for something else. This item is not something I would recommend.
We installed it on my son's Razor 125 electric bike, and as a mother, it gives me the greatest sense of security that we will not fall out. It's a fantastic piece of writing.
We bought two of these for our grandchildren's PW50s. They're simple to install and perform better than the stock training wheels on Yamaha motorcycles. They're a little pricey for the materials they're made of, but they do the job.
They work well and are simple to install; however, don't overtighten the bracket; it snaps easily. I'm used to tightening everything on dirtbikes, so I instinctively wanted to tighten this all the way, which was a bad idea; however, it still holds and works fine.
He's three, and we gave him the bike for Christmas; without these, he wouldn't be able to ride! I would strongly suggest it.
This should be half the size, half the weight, and half the price; it's so large and bulky that it won't fit in the trunk of my Toyota Camry. It's been overdone to the point where it's ridiculous. I suppose they wanted to make as much money as possible, so they decided to give the customers an oversized, overweight unit.
They don't just clamp in, and if they do, that's the only discomfort I've experienced with them. My Yamaha PW50 has mine installed.
These fit perfectly on my grandson's razor pocket rocket. Axle and wheels are extremely heavy-duty.