A good kids’ electric dirt bike matches the child’s height and weight, has a sensible top speed, and includes stable tyres and reliable brakes. Look for adjustable speed modes and clear age guidance so it’s safe to learn on.
Yes, a 12-year-old can ride an electric dirt bike on private land with the landowner’s permission. Most electric dirt bikes are not legal for UK public roads, pavements, or cycle paths unless registered and approved as a road vehicle.
A 7-year-old should be on a junior-sized dirt bike with a low seat height and manageable power. The right size is the one they can sit on confidently with good control, following the manufacturer’s age and height guidance.
For younger riders, slower is safer. Many kids’ electric dirt bikes are designed around beginner-friendly speeds and often include multiple speed modes so you can increase speed as confidence improves.
At minimum: a proper helmet and gloves. For off-road riding, add knee and elbow pads and sturdy closed-toe footwear. Full protective gear reduces injury risk from falls on uneven ground.
Some models can handle short grass, but best performance is on smooth, level surfaces. Soft ground reduces speed and runtime.