A Kid's Dirt Bike or Mini Dirt Bike has all the working parts and features of a general Dirt Bike. It only weighs less, is much smaller and has a lot less power (about 49cc on average). Most kids Dirt Bikes are built with a two-stroke engine, so they are also designed to hold only half a gallon of gas on average.
[b]Bike Review[/b]Since there are no age requirements to ride these bikes, and with hundreds of models to select from, the popularity of these minuscule but considerably excellent machines is still growing. Thousands of Kids Dirt Bikes are sold every year around the world, with the number increasing each year.
Kid's Dirt Bikes don't all the time come cheap just because they are smaller in size. For example, the Pitster Pro 125cc can cost you around 2,095 dollars. However, Kid's Dirt bikes with less engine power, commonly less than 90cc, are quite affordable with price ranging from 200 to 600 dollars only.
Even though there are no age requirements to ride Kid's Dirt Bikes, make sure that the child is old adequate to be able to handle the engine physically. Also remember to give proper training and advice before your kid starts operating the Bike on his/her own.
Since some of these Kid's Dirt Bikes can run up to 75 mph or so, preliminary precautions should all the time be taken before letting kids ride them, especially for younger kids. Helmets should be made compulsory and children should not be allowed to ride these vehicles on a speed of more than 40 mph.
There are Dirt Bike Competitions held in many parts of the United States for Kids aged between 4 to 15. You can get data from websites such as http://www.dirtbikekids.com. There are also other numerous organizations, which keep Kid's Dirt Bike riding such as American Amateur Racer, Inc, American Motorcyclist Association, National Motosport Association, and World Sports etc.
Kids' Dirt Bikes
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