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Busting 10 Myths- Debunking Misconceptions about Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids


Introduction


In the past 5 years, electric dirt bikes, designed specifically for
kids, have emerged as a thrilling and eco-friendly off-road recreational
option. Despite their exciting potential, numerous misconceptions and
concerns still surround these kids’ electric dirt bikes.Industry
representatives, who wish to maintain the ‘status quo’ of petrol dirt
bikes dominating the market tend to nurture these myths in sales
conversations and in online discussions. While often unjustified and not
backed by facts and statistics they aim at leaving parents hesitant to
consider them as a suitable option for their children. In this blog
post, we will address and debunk these common misconceptions about
electric dirt bikes for kids while providing parents with more accurate
information to make informed decisions for their young riders.


 


Myth #1: Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids Are Dangerous


One of the most prevailing misconceptions about
electric dirt bikes for kids is that they are inherently dangerous.
Safety is paramount, but it’s crucial to understand that electric dirt
bikes for children can be designed with safety features and
specifications that make them just as safe as their petrol-powered
counterparts.


Fact:


Many electric dirt bikes for kids come equipped
with safety features such as cut-off switches, speed limiters,
responsive brakes, ultra safe batteries and chargers, sturdy frames and
suspensions that are designed to withstand tough riding, falls and
unauthorised use.


Parents can choose electric dirt bikes with
adjustable speed settings, allowing them to control the bike’s maximum
speed and power curve to ensure it’s appropriate for their child’s skill
level.


Helmets, chest protectors, elbow pads, and knee
pads should always be worn while riding an electric dirt bike for added
protection. There is no difference to petrol powered dirt bikes.


 


Myth #2: Electric Dirt Bikes will fail in wet conditions.


A common misconception is that electric dirt
bikes for kids are not water-resistant, making them unsuitable for muddy
or wet conditions or wet cleaning.


Fact:


This might be a valid point and is worth a
closer look. Reputable brands design kids’ electric dirt bikes
specifically with water-resistant motor, water resistant battery cases
and moulded water-resistant internal connectors. This is to ensure
durability in the occasional wet and muddy terrain, washing with water
and showers during transport.


While it’s essential to take precautions and
avoid submerging the bike in water at all times (yes, your bike will
fail when submerging, same as any other bike), these electric dirt bikes
are designed to withstand ordinary use.


If you have questions about water resistance you can always enquire at TAKANI.


 


Myth #3: Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids Are Slower than Petrol Dirt Bikes


Another common misconception is that electric
dirt bikes for kids are slower and less exciting compared to their
petrol-powered counterparts.


Fact:


The speed of electric dirt bikes varies among
different models, but many electric dirt bikes can provide thrilling
acceleration on narrow tracks and impressive top speeds, often
comparable to petrol dirt bikes in the same size category. It is worth
comparing power and speed specification to understand to capabilities of
the bike better.


Electric dirt bikes offer instant torque, which
can make them feel quicker off the line than petrol counterparts and it
is not required to change gears due to the fully automatic design. This
helps kids to keep up or to even be faster than on traditional petrol
dirt bikes.


Parents can choose electric dirt bikes with
adjustable speed settings to match their child’s skill level and
gradually increase the speed as they gain experience.


 


 


Myth #4: Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids Are Too Expensive


Some parents may hesitate to consider electric
dirt bikes for their children due to the misconception that they are too
expensive.


Fact:


While certain electric dirt bike models can be
on the higher end of the price spectrum, TAKANI electric dirt bikes and
TAKANI electric balance bikes are designed to be fun and affordable to
cater for most young families.


Consider that any initial cost of an electric
dirt bike (if any) may offset expenses associated with maintaining a
petrol dirt bike, such as fuel, oil changes, carburettor kits and
frequent engine maintenance.


Investing in a quality electric dirt bike can provide long-term value and countless hours of entertainment for your child.


 


Myth #5: Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids Promote Laziness


It is often believed that electric dirt bikes
for kids encourage a sedentary lifestyle, as children won’t need to
exert themselves as much as they would on pedal bikes like BMX and
mountain bikes.


 


Fact:


Electric dirt bikes still require a lot of
physical effort of the rider, as they need to maintain balance, shift
the bike’s weight, steer, brake and control the bike. This effort is
similar to mountain biking, but requires more muscle groups to work at
the same time. After 10-20 minutes of riding most riders are pumping and
sweaty. Remember to frequently stop, revive and re-hydrate.


Riding an electric dirt bike can be more fun
than traditional bikes and can engage children in outdoor activities,
promoting an active and adventurous lifestyle, which they wouldn’t have
with just an traditional pedal bike.


Finally, it also depended on parents to offer
choices. Owning an electric dirt bike does not mean that outdoor fun is
reduced to dirt bike riding.


 


 


Myth #6: Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids Are Not Suitable for Younger Children


Some parents mistakenly think that electric
dirt bikes are only suitable for older kids or teenagers, believing that
they are too powerful or complicated for younger children.


Fact:


Electric dirt bikes and electric balance bikes
for kids come in various models designed for different age groups and
skill levels, including younger children.


There are electric balance bikes available for
toddlers, allowing them to develop balance and coordination skills while
having fun.


It is essential to choose an electric dirt bike
that matches your child’s age, size, and experience level to ensure a
safe and enjoyable riding experience.


 


 


Myth #7: Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids Are Noisy and Disruptive


Concerns about noise pollution often deter
parents from considering dirt bikes for their children, thinking they
will disturb the peace and quiet of their neighbourhood.


Fact:


Electric dirt bikes for kids are designed by
manufacturers to be quiet, with noise levels significantly lower than
petrol-powered dirt bikes.


Noise levels can vary depending on the specific
model, so it’s advisable to research and read reviews to find an
electric dirt bike with minimal noise.


Teaching your child to ride responsibly and
respect to neighbours, time of day and noise regulations can help
minimize disturbances in your community.


 


 


Myth #8: Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids Are Not Environmentally Friendly


Contrary to the misconception that electric
dirt bikes for kids contribute to environmental degradation, they can be
an environmentally friendly alternative to petrol-powered dirt bikes
especially when used on the right terrain.


Fact:


Electric dirt bikes produce zero emissions during operation, making them an eco-friendly choice for outdoor recreation.


They help instil an appreciation green
technology, for nature and the environment in children by encouraging
responsible off-road riding.


As the popularity of electric dirt bikes grows,
they have the potential to reduce the environmental and noise impact of
their petrol-powered twins.


 


 


Myth #9: Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids Are Not as Durable as Petrol Dirt Bikes


Another common misconception is that electric
dirt bikes for kids are not as durable as their petrol-powered
counterparts, leading parents to believe that they will require frequent
repairs.


Fact:


The durability of an electric dirt bike for
kids largely depends on its build quality, choice of critical components
and workmanship of the manufacturer.


Reputable brands and manufacturers prioritize
durability, using high-quality materials and construction to ensure the
bike can withstand rough off-road conditions. Contact different brand to
obtain detailed information about durability.


As always proper maintenance and care can and will extend the lifespan of any dirt bike, including electric ones.


 


Myth #10: Electric Dirt Bikes for Kids Are Just a Fad


Some sceptics may view electric dirt bikes for kids as a passing trend that will lose its appeal quickly.


Fact:


Electric dirt bikes have gained popularity due
to their practicality, ease of use, and environmental benefits, making
them a sustainable choice for off-road recreation.


As technology continues to advance and
manufacturers refine their designs, electric dirt bikes are likely to
become even more accessible and attractive to young riders.


Their long-term viability is supported by their
ability to cater to a wide range of children, from beginners to more
experienced off-road enthusiasts.


 


Conclusion


In conclusion, electric dirt bikes for kids and
electric balance bikes offer an exhilarating and environmentally
responsible option for off-road adventure and recreation for children
and parents alike. By shining a light on these common misconceptions,
TAKANI aims to provide parents with a more accurate understanding of the
exciting potential and practicality of electric dirt bikes for their
children.


When selected with an eye for detail and ridden
responsibly and under supervision, electric dirt bikes can provide a
thrilling and eco-conscious off-road experience that prioritizes safety
while encouraging an active and adventurous lifestyle.


As technology continues to evolve and meet the
unique needs of young riders, electric dirt bikes for kids are poised to
become an increasingly appealing choice for families seeking a fun,
safe, and sustainable way to enjoy the great outdoors.


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