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Ages 3–5 β€” First Wheels

Balance bike style. Low speed. Parent-controlled. Confidence building.

Ages 5–10 β€” Building Confidence

Adjustable speed limiters. Full motocross styling. Budget to premium options.

Ages 10–14 β€” Race Ready

Full race platforms. Designed to compete. Austria-built heritage.

Ages 14–17 β€” Teens & Pre-Adults

Adult bikes with supervised riding. Check your state minimum age laws (most require 16+ for bikes over 20 mph on public land).

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State Age Laws: Most US states require riders to be at least 16 to operate bikes exceeding 20 mph. Adult bikes for teen use require parent/guardian supervision. Always check your state's OHV age regulations before purchasing. Check State Laws β†’

Choosing the Right Electric Dirt Bike for Your Child

The most important decision when buying a kids' electric dirt bike is matching the bike to the rider's age, size, and confidence level. Starting too big is one of the most common mistakes β€” an oversized bike undermines confidence and increases the risk of falls.

STACYC vs Razor β€” Which Budget is Right?

STACYC bikes ($799–$2,599) are the premium choice β€” built by motorcycle industry veterans (now owned by Harley-Davidson), with genuine motocross pedigree, battery swap systems, and a clear upgrade path. Razor bikes ($229–$599) are the budget choice β€” great for first-timers and families not sure if their child will stick with the hobby. Both are good; the right choice depends on budget and commitment level.

When to Move Up to the KTM SX E5

If your child is serious about junior racing, the KTM SX E5 (~$6,500) is in a different category from consumer bikes β€” it's a genuine race platform with WP air forks, full disc brakes, and the KTM READY TO RACE heritage. Worth the premium for track-focused riders aged 4–10.