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Mar. 10, 2025

Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids: ULTIMATE Buyers Guide

Electric dirt bikes for kids are a great place to start when looking to get your kids into dirt biking. We&#;re here to share all of our favorite electric dirt bikes and safety gear.

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In this post:

  • Benefits of an Electic Dirt Bike for Kids
  • Buying Considerations
  • Best Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids
  • Safety Gear
  • FAQ

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Benefits of an Electric Dirt Bike for Kids

  • Dirt bikes are fun! Kids can explore and adventure while improving their balance, coordination, and judgment on their electric dirt bikes.
  • No obnoxious noise from a two-stroke engine! The neighbors won&#;t complain about the engine drone, and you won&#;t have to chastise the children for trying to use their toys.
  • All-electric means no spilled gas stinking up the garage and staining clothing. You also will have one fewer fire hazard to worry about without a tank of gas sitting in your house.
  • No gas equals no measuring and mixing in oil! You&#;ll never have to worry about putting in too little or too much oil with the constant threat of damage to the engine.
  • Fewer moving parts to troubleshoot. Without carburetors, floats, fuel lines, and air filters, you won&#;t be chasing gremlins for an hour to start the dirtbike.
  • Controllability. Many models offer power limiters, giving you the option to limit how fast the bike can go. The limiters are a great tool to ensure a new rider doesn&#;t accidentally grip the throttle too hard and zoom out of control.

Buying Considerations

&#; Weight Capacity/Size

Just like a bicycle, getting the right-sized electric dirt bike for your child is essential. Having too big or too small a bike can lead to problems controlling it.

&#; Battery life

The battery dictates how long you can use the bike, just like a gas tank; however, it doesn&#;t fill as quickly as a gas tank. Looking for quick-charging batteries or dirt bikes that offer the option of multiple batteries is a great way to ensure the amount of riding you&#;d like.

&#; Power

Each electric dirt bike has different power (expressed in Watts) depending on its motors. The power could range from 250 to 800 watts, depending on the model and appropriate size for your child.

&#; Replacement parts

Everything breaks with use, and parts will naturally be consumed over time. Knowing where to get replacements or if they are available is essential. Some companies offer many items so you can fix the bike yourself, while other companies provide in-house repair.

&#; Warranty

Each company will have different lengths and coverages for their warranties. Some cover batteries and motors, while others will give more comprehensive coverage, including the whole drivetrains and frame.

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Best Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids

Razor Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Off-Road Bike &#; MX350

The MX350 is a fantastic introduction to electric dirt bikes for kids. Its frame size and weight make it small and agile, increasing rider confidence and letting even the youngest kids ride capably. Produced by the reputable brand Razor &#; known for scooters and other kids&#; toys, and with multiple iterations, the MX350 is a reliable bike.

Children as young as three can zoom around for up to 30 minutes, covering nearly 7 miles in their adventures. The dirt bike has a 24v 350w motor that offers snappy speed and sustained power, even on the hills.

Parents also report being able to ride tandem to help their children while still learning, proving just how robust the MX350 is. Assembly is also a cinch, you have to mount the handlebars and front tire, and you&#;re off!

If you&#;re looking for your child&#;s first electric dirt bike, the MX350 is a great starter bike.

Specifications:

  • Power: 350w
  • Battery: 24v
  • Run time: Up to 30 minutes, approximately 7 miles
  • Weight: 48.92 lbs
  • Max weight: 140 lbs
  • Ages: 13+; however, many owners use it for their 3 to 6-year-old children.

Razor Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Off-Road Bike &#; SX500

A step up in size from the MX350, the SX500 is an excellent choice for a Mid-size electric dirt bike for children. With the increased size comes an increase in power and battery life! Kids can cruise for up to 40 minutes on the SX500 and travel nearly 50% further &#; 10 miles instead of 7.

Some judicious riders have even gotten a whole hour out of one charge! Once you&#;ve run out of battery, topping up is easy and quick, reducing the wait between rides.

The SX500, also made by Razor, uses similar technology to the MX350, ensuring increased reliability. The sturdy frame can carry up to 175 pounds and uses 14-inch nobbly wheels to help you conquer even the roughest terrain.

Only minimal assembly is needed. It arrives with the rear tire already mounted, while the front tire and handlebars must be assembled at home.

If you&#;re looking for an electric dirt bike for your child aged 6-9, this is a great option and will allow them to explore and have hours of fun.

Specifications:

  • Power: 500w
  • Battery: 36v
  • Run time: Up to 40 minutes, approximately 10 miles
  • Weight: 96.7 lbs
  • Max weight: 175 lbs
  • Ages: 13+; however, many owners use it for their 6 to 9-year-old children.

Razor Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Off-Road Bike &#; MX650

With speeds of up to 17 miles per hour, the Razor MX650 is a thrill for kids to zip around on.

It offers a stable platform with a 16-inch front wheel and a 14-inch rear wheel. The size difference allows for easy maneuverability and efficient performance from the 650-watt motor. Fitted with disc breaks, the MX650 stops reliably, giving greater control and safety.

The increased power and control let children up their &#;game&#; even further and ride more confidently and comfortably as they progress&#;all of these fantastic features in a nearly silent bike while operating.

You never have to worry about disturbing the neighbors, even while using the dirt bike at full capacity. This means your children can get extra hours out of the bike without worrying about upsetting those around.

Specifications:

  • Power: 650w
  • Battery: 36v
  • Run time: Up to 40 minutes, approximately 11 miles
  • Weight: 94.5 lbs
  • Max weight: 220 lbs
  • Ages: 13+; however, many owners use it for their 8 to 12-year-old children.

MotoTec 36v Pro Electric Dirt Bike w Lithium

Another fantastic electric dirt bike for kids is the &#;Demon&#; by Motec.

They incorporate a lithium-ion battery that gives enormous savings in weight. Having a lighter bike, Motec squeezes extra run time and extra fun out of the small, affordable package. The lithium-ion battery also withstands charge-depletion cycles better than other types of batteries, giving you some peace of mind regarding longevity.

Like other electric dirt bikes we&#;ve seen, the &#;Demon&#; also has disc brakes. A feature not seen on the other bikes is a 3-speed controller. The controller allows the rider to set the bike&#;s max speed at 5, 10, or 18 mph.

An adjustable max speed gives greater peace of mind to parents who want to help their children avoid unintentionally overaccelerating. The max speed system is also a great way to ensure the battery lasts longer on one charge! Using the bike at a lower speed requires less energy, so the battery drains more slowly.

Specifications:

  • Power: w
  • Battery: 36v
  • Run time: Approximately 9 miles
  • Weight: 80lbs
  • Max weight: 150 lbs
  • Ages: 13+; however, many owners use it for their 8 to 12-year-old children.

Safety Gear

Helmet

Arguably the most important piece of safety gear is the helmet. No matter what we think or want, our heads and our children&#;s heads are not more robust than a rock, tree, or asphalt. The best thing we can do to make sure our kids stay safe is to get a properly fitting helmet.

Dirt Bike Helmet Buying Considerations

  1. Fit. The fit of the helmet is paramount, more important than any new technology. An improperly fitted helmet will significantly reduce the effectiveness of the helmet, making it critical to try a number of different helmets and speak with an expert in person.
  2. Ventilation. It&#;s easy to overheat, even on cooler days. Riding an electric dirt bike is a physically demanding task and can make your child hot quickly. Look for helmets with adequate ventilation.
  3. Comfort. If your child isn&#;t comfortable, they won&#;t enjoy riding as much and will be distracted. When they&#;re learning how to ride, distractions take away from their ability to process new inputs and will make the whole experience less enjoyable and potentially less safe.

This Fox Racing helmet hits the sweet spot in cost/quality. Fit is the most important factor, and test-fitting multiple helmets will help you get a good fit.

Gloves

We use our hands far more often than we realize. This is a thought that comes to us generally after we&#;ve injured one of our hands and are reluctant to use it because it has become painful.

That&#;s why gloves are second on the list!

When we fall, we instinctively reach our arms out to break our fall and try to protect ourselves. Alas, the asphalt and gravel are harder than our heads &#; and hands as well.

To protect children from scuffed-up hands, or worse, we recommend getting a pair of durable leather or faux leather-palmed gloves. Dexterity will be an important consideration. Difficulty moving fingers will lead to problems when braking and accelerating, so make sure the glove is properly fitted.

A popular choice is the Dirtpaw Glove by Fox Racing. The synthetic top-of-hand material is breathable, and the synthetic leather palm will protect hands from cuts and abrasion in case of a fall. This particular model runs small, so you may want to size up!

Another option would be work gloves. They&#;re often found at your local hardware store and may do the trick. However, we&#;ve found that they aren&#;t small enough and don&#;t articulate as well as purpose-made riding gloves.

Boots

For gas-powered dirt bikes, boots often come second on the list. They help with stability and shifting and provide protection to the feet and ankles. Because electric kids&#; dirt bikes don&#;t have shifters, we&#;ve put them third; however, it really may just be a tie for second place.

Not surprisingly, kids&#; dirtbike boots can be expensive. Kids also grow rapidly and outgrow their expensive clothing quickly. Luckily, this is one category where buying the cheaper option is totally fine!

One of the largest differentiating factors between expensive and inexpensive boots is their method of protection. Cheaper boots rely on thicker leather to provide the bulk of the protection, and as time and wear progress, the protection is diminished.

However, the kids won&#;t be wearing the same pair of boots for one and a half to two years, so it&#;s acceptable to choose a less expensive pair.

Our top pick for boots:

The Boys Rider Boot by O&#;Neal finds a nice middle ground between quality and price. They should be sized to match their street shoes, and sizing up (like you do for street shoes) will help you get a little extra life out of the boots allowing for your child&#;s growth.

Because children grow so quickly, it may be easy to find second-hand boots as well.

Checking websites like Craigslist and Facebook could help you score a great pair of boots someone has grown out of. Used boots should be well within safety margins as long as you check them out for excessive wear.

Chest Protector

The next piece of equipment that can keep your kid safe is a chest protector, not a roost guard. Though the two look the same, they offer different levels of protection and are not interchangeable.

The difference between a roost guard and a chest protector lies in their function. The roost guard functions as a shield against cuts and bruises caused by branches and sticks and the &#;roost&#; (pebbles, rocks, and dirt) that is thrown from the rear wheel of the person ahead of you.

A good chest protector offers protection for the shoulders, clavicles, chest, spine, kidneys, and upper torso. Its padded and reinforced areas are made to take a beating and keep going, so you can, too!

High-quality chest protectors will offer both good protection and articulation as well as breathability. Depending on rider preference and the size of the jersey worn, they can often be worn either over or under the jersey.

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Our favorite chest protector:

This chest protector from Webetop checks all the boxes without being too expensive.

It&#;s important to note, however, that it does not have a CE rating. Despite lacking the CE rating, we still feel it offers adequate protection because of the lower speeds at which children will be traveling on their electric dirt bikes.

Jersey / Pants

Getting a decent set of riding jerseys and pants will go a long way toward protecting your kid&#;s everyday clothing and protecting the riders from scratches and abrasion. Another enormous advantage of getting a children&#;s electric dirt bike is the lack of a hot engine and exhaust.

Thick, protective pants are typically used to keep riders from getting burnt by the exhaust or hot engine.

With a battery-operated dirt bike, you won&#;t have to worry about this, so there is no need to go for the super expensive jersey or pants.

Just like the boots, we recommend sizing up one or two sizes and wearing the pads first under, then over the jersey/pants as they grow.

Our favorite jersey:

This MX outfit by O&#;neal is a good combo option that is relatively affordable and made of robust material and includes sewn-in padding for joints and other injury-prone areas.

Goggles

To prevent dirt and dust from getting in the eyes, we recommend getting a set of goggles. They don&#;t need to be anything amazing because they will be inevitably scratched and abused. This is normal and to be expected.

What is important is that they breathe well to prevent fogging and fit snuggly, so the dust doesn&#;t bother the rider&#;s eyes. We don&#;t recommend safety glasses because the bouncing and swirling wind can cause them to fall off.

Our favorite goggles:

We&#;ve found a relatively inexpensive pair of goggles, the Belinous Kids Riding Goggle, that have proven to be remarkably durable.

Knee / Elbow Pads

Accidents are bound to happen, especially for new riders. Depending on where you&#;re riding, it may be worth tossing on elbow and knee pads. Many of the dirt bike-specific pads don&#;t fit as well as we&#;d like on younger kids.

If you&#;re having fit issues, you can put them over or under riding clothes depending on whether the pads are too loose or too tight.

As with all of the other safety gear, it will be important to make sure that they are at least marginally comfortable. Take your time and find the right fit. The surest way to have a child dislike safety equipment is for it to be uncomfortable.

Our favorite knee/elbow pads:

We&#;ve gone with a generic set of knee pads by JBM. They are more flexible, meaning better articulation and comfort, and give better coverage. Their straps also fall in more comfortable places and give a more secure fit.

FAQ

When will I know if my child is ready to ride an electric dirt bike?

It depends on your child&#;s balance and coordination. We&#;ve seen riders as early as two and a half years old and heard of riders even younger! If they can ride a scoot bike or a normal bicycle confidently you could let them have a try.

Will they need training wheels?

Absolutely not! This robs them of the opportunity to develop balance and coordination properly. If they need training wheels to avoid falling, they should go back to either a scoot bike or a regular bike for a bit more practice. You can read our thoughts on scoot bikes and building balance here.

How do I get my child to wear their safety gear?

This can be tough. Children aren&#;t always the most receptive to cumbersome clothing, as you may have seen while trying to stuff your child&#;s hand into gloves or feet into boots!

It&#;s important to set boundaries and make sure they view the safety equipment as a positive thing, not punitive. &#;We ride with our safety gear to keep our bodies safe&#; could be a great way to set expectations. You can eliminate power struggles by using &#;when&#;then&#; language: &#;When your safety gear is on, then you can ride your dirt bike.&#;

Another trick is to make it fun! Make the child feel invincible, wearing their armor just like their favorite superhero. Looking cool is great, too! If their gear matches and they feel they look awesome they&#;ll be more inclined to want to don the gear.

It&#;s important that your safety measures are viewed as a bonus, a good thing, and not a cumbersome thing done just to please Mom and Dad.

Is it safe?

It can be perfectly safe. The trick to keeping it safe is to set children up for success by riding in an environment where they can explore, play, and fail comfortably.

Riding on your neighborhood street will only lead to anxiety for you and the child as you shout, &#;Watch out! Slowly! Careful&#; every 5 seconds. Make it enjoyable for everyone and find the appropriate space, wherever it may be.

Are electric dirt bikes for kids reliable?

Yes! Electric dirt bikes for kids and adults have been around for quite some time now. They continue to improve on battery and charging technology.

With fewer moving parts and fewer inputs to monitor, electric dirtbikes often prove to be more reliable than gas-powered dirt bikes.

What are your favorite electric dirt bikes for kids?

Let us know about your favorite dirt bikes and safety gear that have worked for your kids!

Best Electric Dirt Bikes For Kids []: All Ages, All Budgets

If you're looking for an electric dirt bike for kids, it&#;s important to get one you can rely on. These affordable options are the real deal, and they come highly recommended from reviewers who really know their stuff.

FYI, prices and ratings are accurate as of time of writing.

1. Razor MX650 - Electric Motorcycle for Kids

Highlight: Powerful electric motor makes this compact motocross one of the best on the market.

Helpful review: After twenty years of riding bikes, I can officially say that I&#;ve tried out pretty much every bike on the market. Not only have I tried out trails through forests and hit the pavement at race tracks, I&#;ve taught myself everything about these bikes, from how to build them from the frame to how to service them. In other words, I know bikes.
After reading all the reviews, some partially negative, I&#;ll come out and say it clearly, of course this isn&#;t going to compare to dirt bikes worth thousands of dollars. This baby is a quarter of the price, so adjust your expectations accordingly, but don&#;t lose hope entirely. So far, this electric bike is one of my favorites, and for a lot of reasons. With an electric bike, the maintenance is so much easier. You don&#;t have to change the oil, the brakes are so much simpler (think an actual bicycle) and there&#;s no carburetor. Seriously, this really can&#;t be more simple. A lot of used bikes cost this price, and this one is brand new, so keep that into consideration, too.
I bought this for my eight year old daughter, despite the warnings that say this can&#;t be used for kids younger than teenagers. It&#;s really not that complicated, and I stand by the fact that it&#;s not meant for just teenagers. Think about it. This is safer than a fifteen-year-old driving an actual vehicle. So yes, even though it's designed for teens, this is the perfect dirt bike for 8 year olds. Moreover, based on my neighbor's experience with her kid, I can confidently say that this option can definitely pass also as a serious electric dirt bike for 10 year olds.
While I bought this for my kid, I admit, I love this thing maybe just as much, if not as much, as her. And I ride it just as often. I&#;ve tested it on the same paths I bring my actual dirt bike and seriously have zero issues.
It is important to note that the gear for this bike is designed for flat ground, so when you try to take it up a hill, it loses most of the power. However, that might just be because I weigh more than my daughter. When she goes uphill it loses a little bit of power, but not nearly as much as when I do it. Fortunately, I know how to fix this so I can ride uphill (new rear sprocket for those wondering).
I&#;ve read some reviews that the power sucks, but that hasn&#;t been my experience. My daughter can ride it for hours, and even with my weight, it still goes over an hour. Overall, it gets the job done, and is super rugged and has a durable exterior that has to withstand both me and my daughter falling off. One hundred percent, this thing is worth it. &#; Fran H. Thompson

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2. EVERCROSS EV12M - 3-Speed Modes Dirt Bike

Highlight: With an age range of 3-12, it&#;s a suitable fit for the younger kids.

Helpful review: I&#;m so happy I went ahead with this purchase for my nephew. From the outset, it has a sleek design, and just looks great in general. The speed maxes out at fifteen miles an hour, which honestly is not bad at all, and means I don&#;t have to worry about him going too fast.
As an electric motocross bike, it&#;s rechargeable, which is so much easier to use. The battery lasts just under ten miles, averaging aout 8 or 9, depending how long you charged it for. If you&#;re concerned about safety, I&#;d suggest going all out with a helmet, pads, and starting slow. Also pro-tip: Charge at night since it takes a while to recharge.
MOTOR:
Powerful motor that has no issues riding up steeper hills and lasting for longer rides
BATTERY:
Battery lasts long enough to ensure a return trip home (just make sure to measure the distance in advance)
ASSEMBLY:
Super effortless to put together, took less than an hour. Overall, it&#;s low maintenance compared to a gas powered bike, so it&#;s also a lot cheaper to keep in good condition
OVERALL:
My nephew loves this thing so much, and has learned a big lesson about responsibility (especially after the first night when he forgot to charge and it was going to take a longer ride to show it off to his friends. He never forgets to charge it now.) He also had to learn about safety in order for me to let him use it at full speed. He takes it really seriously, which I love, and I&#;m glad to have an opportunity to show him the importance of responsibility.
A FEW WORDS FROM A NEIGHBOR:
Delivery was a lot faster than I expected, which was awesome. Took less than half an hour to set up, and yeah, while it&#;s meant for kids, I definitely use it. Why wouldn&#;t I? My wife says I&#;m still a kid at heart, so may as well make the best of that compliment. I personally tested it, and it's so stable and well-made, I can safely state that this is an electric motorcycle for 10 year olds, and maybe even 12 or 13 year olds. Of course, it depends on the height and weight of your kid. Our 10 year old loves riding through the hood, and does it in style now. Super easy to charge, too. I don&#;t like it going down below fifty percent battery, but it doesn&#;t take long to charge. This is a great beginner friendly electric motorbike, and I highly recommend it for the kiddos (and the adults who haven&#;t grown up!). &#; Michael Platon

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3. Hiboy DK1 - 300W Electric Motorcycle

Highlight: Awesome authentic design for an electric bike.

Helpful review: Talk about durable! Yeah, some of it is plastic, but the outside frame is straight metal and it feels great. Setup and assembly went super smooth, too. You just have to insert a few bolts and then you&#;re good to go. I really liked that there were three-speed modes so it couldn&#;t go too fast, and those who were less experienced could go slower. You&#;ll need it, too. The bike was a lot more powerful than I expected, seriously. When I was putting it together, I hit the throttle too hard and it left a mark on my floor, so just be careful with that!
I love how long the battery lasts, just over ninety minutes! It&#;s great for playtime, for adults and kids haha! The durability is just great, and it has no issues hitting those potholes or tree roots. I just wish I had a bike like this when I was a kid!
I can&#;t recommend this bike enough. It&#;s durable, sturdy, has one of the longest battery lifes (much longer than I expected) and has some really great safety features that really make me not have to worry about my little boy going crazy on this.
Also, it&#;s super sleek and nice to look at. It looks like a real motorcycle and is awesome at teaching kids how to balance and steer. Also the battery takes about five hours to charge, which really isn&#;t bad when you consider that other bikes can take an entire night to charge up. If it didn&#;t die, I&#;m pretty sure my kids would never get off it, so I actually really like that it&#;s electric. A gas powered one would get way too pricey with how much my kids like it.
The 300 W capacity and the design of it really make this stand out against cheaper models. Honestly, it&#;s one of the best bikes for the younger kids. Highly recommend it! &#; Cece Mendelbaum

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4. Razor RSF650 - Electric Bike for Ages 16+

Highlight: Rechargeable 36V battery can be quickly changed when needed.

Helpful review: Even thought this is advertised for ages 16 and older, this is the perfect electric dirt bike for 12 year olds. Let me tell you why. With four kids, I knew I needed a good quality bike to keep them entertained. And when I say I have a lot of bikes, take my word for it. We have bikes for the tracks, for the road, for the forest, and all different sizes, too! Now when it comes to my younger kids, this electric bike is the best possible one I&#;ve found so far. By the way, my kids are 7, 9, 12, and 13 years old.
It&#;s a few hundred bucks more than my 2-stroke 47cc, but trust me when I say that it&#;s worth it. When it&#;s delivered, it&#;s pretty much already assembled. You just have to connect the handlebars, and there you go!
The brake handles were already installed and set up nicely which was an added benefit. Really, it only took like ten minutes to open out of the box and set up. It has a weight range between 50 to 200 pounds. I mean not really, but that&#;s how much my son and I weigh respectively, and it still worked for both of us. It can be a little jerky for the lighter riders, but I don&#;t really see any other downside. It&#;s all positives, really.
Brakes are solid, wheels are smooth, suspension is great. Honestly, it&#;s a great tool to teach kids how to balance and steer if they ever want to eventually ride on a real motorcycle. Yeah, it&#;s small, but it&#;s still a machine, so make sure you wear a helmet! And pads, too! So based on my experience, this is the perfect electric motorcycle for 12 year olds, and also for 13 year olds.
A FEW WORDS FROM A NEIGHBOR:
Shipping was super fast by Amazon, and it even let me set up a time frame to make sure it was delivered even when I needed it to. The box was in perfect condition too! To put it together, you just had to slide in the handlebars which was easier than it sounds. Everything else was already put together. Razor really created a good looking bike and it performs so well. The bike rides faster for lighter kids, and can take a little bit of weight gaining speed for heavier folk like me. My 14 year old son was able to drive it at full speed and had no issues with the suspension and shock, it worked smoothly and just as it should. He loves it, and for that reason, I&#;m giving it ten stars! &#; Sean Cavanaugh

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5. Razor MX400 - 140-Pound Capacity Dirt Rocket

Highlight: Electric motorbike is styled and built just like a real dirt bike.

Helpful review: My seven-year-old has been wanting to follow in his dad&#;s footsteps (he rides a Harley) so we decided to start him with a beginner bike, and this was a perfect starter option.
PROS:
As an electric bike, maintenance and upkeep is so easy. You don&#;t have to pay for gas, don&#;t have to change the oil, no carbs or plugs to fix or maintain. Because there&#;s no real engine, there's no parts that will get super hot and burn my son&#;s legs. For a seven-year-old it goes super fast, and you don&#;t really need more speed than this! Battery lasts a solid amount of time for a good run time.
CONS:
I&#;m not a huge fan of the basic on and off switch that operates as a throttle. I don&#;t think it&#;s the greatest for beginners, however a controller and throttle bought after the fact could fix this issue, but this is really personal preference. Since it lacks a suspension, it&#;s super bumpy to ride off the pavement. I still feel like it&#;s a bit fast for a kid of my son&#;s age, and I think a sprocket change could add extra torque for hills, while also limiting the fastest speed. Again, I&#;m just being a little picky, since my husband rides motorcycles, but for a first electric bike, it really does what it&#;s needed, and what&#;s most important is that my son loves it!
ON TO A FEW WORDS FROM A FRIEND:
This is an excellent option if you're looking for an electric dirt bike for 7 year olds. what do I mean? I wanted my son to understand the importance of taking care of his own things, so I bought this electric bike as a reward/teaching tool. Plus, I really wanted him to learn how to ride a motorbike! He&#;s about as adventurous as they come, so this was perfect for that purpose. There&#;s no clutch, but I like that both the throttle and brake are on the correct side as a gas powered motorcycle, making it an easy transition. I also like that as a safety feature, there&#;s a cut off that comes in when the throttle and brake and hit at the same time. Often, when a beginner rider panics, they usually react by hitting the brake and throttle at the same time, so this kill switch is a way to help them from hurting themselves. Overall, it&#;s really sturdy and has a great battery life. The speed is solid, and looks sleek. For the price, and how much my kid loves it, it&#;s awesome. It takes a bit of time to charge, but I just do it at night and that works. As a first bike, it&#;s everything I was looking for and more. I highly recommend this bike! &#; Joseph Travis

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6. HYPER GOGO EL7 - Electric Motorbike for Kids Age 3+

Highlight: Speeding alarm stops adrenaline fueled kids from going over ten miles per hour.

Helpful review: This electric motorbike exceeded my expectations! My two sons think I&#;m the coolest mom on the block now. They&#;re so in love with it and I love seeing how much fun they have! Just a few things to note: Yeah, it looks tiny at first, but my kids are both just under fifty inches tall and it fits them just fine!
I think they have about another seven or eight inches before they outgrow it but for now it fits perfectly! I love the speed settings so much. When they first started playing on it, we started with the slowest setting, which worked great on flat ground and short grass. The middle setting was better for them for climbing hills, and the fast speeding was for extra fun!
Battery life was super great too. In nearly forty five minutes at the lowest speed, we lost about one battery notch, although the faster you go, the faster you&#;ll lose battery so just keep that in mind! Assembly was super fast, but definitely watch the video to give you extra help.
The video goes with the manual, so just keep that in mind. There were some extra pieces that I still can&#;t figure out where they go, but I&#;d rather more than less! The directional tires are cool, but make sure you focus on the rotational arrow. The little gas tank thing comes off if you crash but it&#;s not a big deal.
Overall, my kids love this so very much, and I really couldn&#;t be happier. They&#;ve both started telling everyone else at school and now other parents are asking me about it, and I&#;ll definitely send them in this direction. I really can&#;t recommend this bike enough! &#; Steven Katz

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7. Razor MX350 - Electric Motocross Bike

Highlight: Battery system is rechargeable and durable.

Helpful review: I decided to go all out with getting my son his own bike. This one was advertised as an electric dirt bike for 13 year olds. Honestly, it&#;s super durable and stable. My son already knew how to brake and use the throttle on my bike, while I dealt with the balance and steering, so he picked this baby up really easily.
The powerful motor is great through uneven terrain, hills, and even wooden trails and dirt paths. Just be mindful of super steep hills, it won&#;t work as well. There&#;s no real suspension, but there&#;s a rear brake which definitely helps.
The battery is one of the best features. It lasts over an hour non-stop moving. And with a top speed at 15 miles per hour, you really can&#;t beat that!
Now, I have another son who's four years old. The brake is better suited for an adult, so it might be better suited for older children, as my four year old has to remove his hand to actually grab the lever. Once he manages to grab it, though, he has no problem holding onto it. You can adjust part of it so it moves a little closer, and I recommend that for the kids with smaller hands. The rear wheel can lock on pavement too so that&#;s cool. It&#;s great for beginners, but you&#;ll need something a little more upgraded if you want to do technical riding. Specifically, if you lightly touch the brake lever, the motor will shut off completely like a kill switch, and I think this is good for newbies.
Foot pegs are wider and fold in which is cool. No suspension, so it does get a little banged up if it falls, but that&#;s not terrible. My son is still taking it easy so avoids bumpier areas. I like that the chain is covered so it can&#;t rip his clothes when he rides.
It&#;s about fifty pounds and light enough that when he does inevitably fall it doesn&#;t crush him. The tires have a pretty good grip, too, and I love that he can reach the ground when he sits on the seat, since it&#;s low, as that was the main reason I bought it for him.
Charging takes a few hours, so I recommend plugging it in overnight when the kids are sleeping.
PROS:
Affordable, lightweight, power that is ideal for younger kids, perfect seat height for shorter kids, good battery light, foldable foot pegs, durable build, very quiet
CONS:
Lacking suspension, brake perch is better suited for adults, low power for steeper hills, recharging can take a while, swapping battering requires tools.
CONCLUSON:
This is a great beginner bike if you&#;re not entirely sure how passionate your kids will be. I recommend it as a good starter before you drop thousands on what some of these projects can cost. It&#;s a great value for the cost, and honestly I can see the whole neighborhood enjoying it. And the good news is that, by the time your kid outgrows it, you&#;ll know if his passion is real enough to spend the big bucks on a better quality, long lasting bike meant for more advanced riders. Great for the price point and younger kids. Definitely recommend! &#; Matt Fromovitz

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8. Best Choice Ride On - 6V-Powered Kids Motorcycle

Highlight: Looks super realistic with decals, headlights, and motorcycle sounds!

Helpful review: This was so amazing and it shipped really fast. Customer service was fast, and delivered it when I needed it in time. My three year old is average size for his age and he loves this thing. I think he will even have a few extra years on it, too. It has real, working lights, a siren (which can annoy parents, but it's worth it!), and even a radio! Yeah, he plays the same song on repeat, but his smile supersedes that. It&#;s durable, and has a speed that matches how fast I walk. Really happy I went with this bike.
I bought another for a cousin who also has a three year old. She says she put training wheels on it so that her son would have more balance, and it worked perfectly. She says she wishes it had a reverse button, but that&#;s okay! She reckons it will be good for her son for another two years. The one we got her was missing a bolt but still worked just fine! So, based on my experience, this is a wonderful option if you're in the market for an electric dirt bike for 3 year olds. Nevertheless, it will work well for 5 and 6 years olds, and even nine year olds. Keep reading for my friend's and neighbor's reviews.
MY ONLY UNCERTAINTY:
My son&#;s finger hurt from pressing the button after about an hour, but he may have been hitting it too hard. It really looks like an actual motorcycle and arrived in great shape. Five stars!
A FEW WORDS FROM A NEIGHBOR:
This was a birthday present for my five year old and he just loved it so much. I was nervous it wouldn&#;t fit him, but honestly he sat perfectly on this bike. Even my nine year old daughter can ride it, which is awesome, because now I know what to get her for her Christmas. It wasn&#;t even hard to assemble. I&#;m an average sized woman who works out maybe three days a week and I put it together in under an hour.
MY NEIGHBOR&#;S REVIEW:
My grandson was so happy when I gave him this bike. Now all he wants to do is ride it, even in the snow! We&#;ve compromised with letting him ride it around inside until the snow melts, but it works great even inside. It&#;s a perfect size for a five and six year old, but not sure it would fit a kid much bigger than that.
UPDATE:
It goes slow enough that I don&#;t have to run after him, but fast enough that he still has fun. I do think we're pushing the limit for the age range, but it honestly works great. It was also in his favorite color. What a great value, for real! &#; Deirdre M. Ellis

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