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Kids 6V Electric Motorbike for 3-5 Years
  • 6V Electric Motorbike for 3 - 5 Year - Old Kids with Realistic Features
  • 6V Electric Motorbike for 3 - 5 Year - Old Kids with Realistic Features
  • 6V Electric Motorbike for 3 - 5 Year - Old Kids with Realistic Features
  • 6V Electric Motorbike for 3 - 5 Year - Old Kids with Realistic Features
  • 6V Electric Motorbike for 3 - 5 Year - Old Kids with Realistic Features
  • 6V Electric Motorbike for 3 - 5 Year - Old Kids with Realistic Features
  • 6V Electric Motorbike for 3 - 5 Year - Old Kids with Realistic Features

Kids 6V Electric Motorbike for 3-5 Years

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Product Description

This battery - powered electric motorbike for kids aged 37 - 60 months is a great ride! After an 8 - 12 - hour charge, it can reach a speed of up to 3km/h, a bit slower than walking. It comes with two training wheels for beginners to stay balanced, and you can remove them once your child gets confident. The high - traction extra - wide tyres ensure a safe and smooth ride, even through puddles. It has realistic features like a working horn, siren, music, and headlights for safety and visibility. With dimensions of 58cm (H) x 86cm (L) x 44cm (W) and a maximum load of 25kg, assembly is required.





Using this electric motorbike is easy. First, fully charge the battery for 8 - 12 hours. Then, if your child is a beginner, keep the training wheels on to help them stay balanced while riding. Once they are more confident, you can take the training wheels off. Make sure your child's weight is under 25kg before they ride. When it comes to safety, always have your child wear a helmet. Also, avoid riding in very wet or slippery conditions. For maintenance, keep the motorbike clean and dry. If the tyres look worn, consider replacing them. And remember, if there are any problems, it's best to consult a professional.


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