| A Kid's Dirt Bike or Mini Dirt Bike has all the working | | | | Kid's Dirt bikes with less engine power, normally less |
| parts and features of a normal Dirt Bike. It only weighs | | | | than 90cc, are quite affordable with price ranging from |
| less, is much smaller and has a lot less power (about | | | | 200 to 600 dollars only. |
| 49cc on average). Most kids Dirt Bikes are built with a | | | | Even though there are no age requirements to ride |
| two-stroke engine, so they are also designed to hold | | | | Kid's Dirt Bikes, make sure that the child is old enough |
| only half a gallon of gas on average. | | | | to be able to handle the machine physically. Also |
| Since there are no age requirements to ride these | | | | remember to give proper training and guidance before |
| bikes, and with hundreds of models to choose from, | | | | your kid starts operating the Bike on his/her own. |
| the popularity of these little but considerably powerful | | | | Since some of these Kid's Dirt Bikes can run up to 75 |
| machines is still growing. Thousands of Kids Dirt Bikes | | | | mph or so, preliminary precautions should always be |
| are sold every year around the world, with the number | | | | taken before letting kids ride them, especially for |
| increasing each year. | | | | younger kids. Helmets should be made compulsory and |
| Kid's Dirt Bikes don't always come cheap just because | | | | children should not be allowed to ride these vehicles on |
| they are smaller in size. For example, the Pitster Pro | | | | a speed of more than 40 mph. |
| 125cc can cost you around 2,095 dollars. However, | | | | |