NAVEE Cyber X Pro Kids Dirt Bike
FAQs
1. What Is an Electric Dirt Bike for Kids?
An electric dirt bike for kids is a battery-powered, off-road-style ride designed with a smaller frame and more manageable performance than an adult dirt bike. Adjustable speed settings can help parents introduce children to riding gradually while they learn basic throttle, braking, balance, and steering control.
2. Is a Kids Electric Motorcycle Suitable for Beginners?
A kids electric motorcycle can be suitable for a beginner when its size, speed, and controls match the child’s riding ability. The Cyber X is the gentler NAVEE option, with 200W peak power, a top speed of 9.5 mph, and a 5 mph safe-start setting. New riders should begin at the lowest setting in a flat, open area with adult supervision.
3. What Is the Difference Between the Cyber X and Cyber X Pro?
The Cyber X offers 200W peak power, a top speed of 9.5 mph, and up to 6 miles of range, making it the more approachable option for less experienced riders. The Cyber X Pro increases performance to 350W peak power, 15.5 mph, and up to 9 miles of range, while also adding rear spring suspension for improved ride comfort.
4. How Fast Do Kids Electric Dirt Bikes Go?
NAVEE kids electric dirt bikes have different maximum speeds depending on the model. The Cyber X reaches up to 9.5 mph, while the Cyber X Pro reaches up to 15.5 mph. Both models include a 5 mph safe-start setting so riders can begin at a more manageable pace.
5. Do NAVEE Kids Dirt Bikes Have Adjustable Speed Settings?
Yes. Both the Cyber X and Cyber X Pro feature adjustable riding settings and a 5 mph safe-start option. Parents should begin with the lowest available setting and only increase the speed after the child can start, steer, brake, and stop consistently.
6. How Far Can a Kids Electric Dirt Bike Travel on One Charge?
The Cyber X provides up to 6 miles of range, while the Cyber X Pro provides up to 9 miles on a full charge. Actual riding range can vary based on speed setting, rider weight, terrain, temperature, riding style, and battery condition.
7. What Safety Gear Should a Child Wear on an Electric Dirt Bike?
Children should wear a properly fitted helmet appropriate for the riding activity, along with eye protection, gloves, long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, and sturdy closed-toe footwear. Protective gear does not replace adult supervision, controlled speeds, or choosing a riding area away from traffic and other hazards. The CPSC also advises riders to use helmets and protective equipment suited to the activity.









