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3 Key Factors to Consider when Choosing Dirt Bikes for Kids
3 Key Factors to Consider when Choosing Dirt Bikes for Kids
If your favorite sport is riding a dirt bike through the woods or on the tracks, having good company could make it even more exciting.

If your favorite sport is riding a dirt bike through the woods or on the tracks, having good company could make it even more exciting, especially if the company is your own kid. At a time when most kids would rather watch television, play video games, or bond with a smartphone, any interest in outdoor activities should be encouraged and rewarded.

When it comes to dirt bikes, the safety of your child comes up due to the extreme nature of the sport. For this reason, you not only want to be sure that your child is ready for a dirt bike but also that they get one that suits their age and other needs. 

If you are searching for mini dirt bikes for sale for your little one and are not sure what you should be looking for, here are three key factors to consider.

Seat Height

With the right height of a dirt bike, your little rider will be comfortable and confident. They won’t have to worry about falling off when they are getting on and off the bike because the seat is too high, or being too hunched up to enjoy the ride because the seat is too low.

Ideally, they should be able to touch the ground with at least one foot or the balls of both feet while sitting on the dirt bike. You also don’t want them putting both feet squarely on the floor from the beginning because this means that they might outgrow the bike faster.

Engine Size

You can find mini dirt bikes for sale in an engine size range of 50cc-125cc. In a typical scenario, there are ranges of displacements recommended for children of various ages. A dirt bike 50cc is a popular choice for kids 7 years and below while dirt bikes 125 cc and over are great with kids 12 years and above.

Still, your child’s experience with dirt bikes can also help you determine the engine size they are able to handle, and that is why it is advisable to bring them along when you go shopping.

For example, a well-experienced 12-year-old would be comfortable riding a dirt bike 150cc, but you would still want to go easier on a 14-year-old who is learning how to ride a dirt bike for the first time.

Electric vs. Gas Powered

Electric-powered dirt bikes are noiseless, lightweight, and come with fewer moving parts. They are easy to charge and less costly to maintain, making them a popular choice for beginners and young kids. However, due to their smaller motors, their power and capabilities are limited. Kids outgrow them faster and you may have to replace them more often. Also, they can be an inconvenience when they run out of charge.

Gas-powered bikes possess the ‘original dirt bike vibe’. They are more powerful and ready to use as long as they are fueled. Just like their electric-powered counterparts, they are safe for young kids because they feature safety features such as throttle limiters or speed restrictors. On the other hand, they are noisier and smell of gas.

The choice between an electric-powered and a gas-powered dirt bike 150cc comes down to the preference of you and your child.