The best dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds (Parents guide & rough price guide)

Considerations for parents when buying a dirt bike for 9-10 year olds

When you buy your first dirt bike there are a number of things to consider. But when you’re buying a dirt bike for a 9-10 year old as a parent, what else do you need to think about? Possibly the first consideration is what mum thinks. Let’s take a look at the best dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds.

The best dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds - Parents guide rough price guide

What are the best dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds? The best dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds will have an engine cc size ideally between 65-85cc. The power of the dirt bike will depend on your child’s maturity, their physical size and their prior dirt biking experience. Plus of course the cost of a new dirt bike will be important to you as a parent too.

Considerations for 9-10 year olds on dirt bikes

As a parent you want to make sure you are buying your kid the right level of dirt bike. There are a number of extra considerations for children to think about when you’re buying a dirt bike.

Instead of only looking at the best dirt bikes for 9 year olds in isolation, I thought it better to also include the best dirt bikes for 10 years olds too. Kids grow and develop very fast and two nine year olds can be so different in terms of maturity and physical size. You may find that some 9 years olds are like 10 year olds, and visa versa.

Dirt bike considerations for 9-10 year olds:

  • Previous experience: Has your 9-10 year old ridden a dirt bike before?
  • Weight of the dirt bike: Is your 9-10 year old smaller or larger than average and will they be able to handle a standard dirt bike designed for 9-10 year olds?
  • Size of the dirt bike: How tall is your 9-10 year old and do they have short or long legs for their age. You need to match the height of the seat to your child.
  • Size and power of the engine: You don’t want to get an over powered dirt bike for your kid to ride. This is especially true if this is their very first dirt bike.
  • Top speed: How fast will the dirt bike go?
  • Price of the dirt bike: The price of a dirt bike is always a consideration and needs to fit within your budget. However, when buying dirt bikes for kids you also need to factor in how quickly they’ll out-grow the bike you buy.
  • Gears or centrifugal clutch: Does your 9-10 year old know how to ride a manually geared dirt bike or do you need to buy one with an automatic clutch or a centrifugal clutch?
  • Type of power: Do you want to buy a 4-stroke, a 2-stroke or an electric bike?

A list of the best dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds

Let’s now take a look at a list of dirt bikes suitable for 9-10 year olds. If you’re viewing this on a mobile device, you may need to turn your phone landscape to get this table on your screen. Depending on the size of your mobile device, you may be better viewing this table on a computer or an iPad, thank you.

Dirt
Bike
AgeWeight
Ex-fuel
Seat
Height
Engine/
Power/
Gears
Top
Speed
Price
Kuberg Trial Hero5-1233kg
73lbs
52cm
20.5"
Electric
2 hour ride
6 hour charge
(Speed & torque
can be adjusted
to level of child.
Password
protected)
27kmh
17mph
$1,500
KTM 50 SX 20204-1041.5kg
91.49lbs
68.4cm
26.9"
49cc
2-stroke
1-cylinder
Single-speed
automatic
Centrifugal
clutch
72kph
45mph
$4,300
KTM 65 SX8-1253kg
117lbs
75cm
29.5"
65cc
2-stroke
1-cylinder
Clutch
6-speed
24kmh
15mph
$5,600
Husqvarna TC 85 19/1610-1568kg
150lbs
89cm
35"
85cc
2-stroke
1-cylinder
25.36hp
Clutch
6-speed
105kmh
65mph
$6,800
KTM 85 SX 17/1410-1567kg
147.7lbs
86.5cm
34"
85cc
2-stroke
1-cylinder
25.36hp
Clutch
6-speed
105kmh
65mph
$6,800
KTM 85 SX 19/1610-1568kg
150lbs
19/16
89cm
35"
19/14
86.5cm
34"
85cc
2-stroke
1-cylinder
25.36hp
Clutch
6-speed
105kmh
65mph
$6,800

Are dirt bikes safe for 9-10 year olds?

If you want reassurance as to whether dirt bikes are safe for 9-10 year olds, you need to consider how safe the sport is for all concerned. Dirt biking is a dangerous sport, but if this is what they want to do then should you stop them just because it’s unsafe?

This is a decision you have to make as a parent of course, and is one that I can’t make for you. However, you can do everything you can to ensure their safety.

Safety considerations for 9-10 year olds on dirt bikes:

  1. You should obviously make sure they wear a safety helmet.
  2. They will also need a pair of safety goggles to protect their eyes from mud and dirt.
  3. They must wear appropriate reinforced dirt bike safety boots.
  4. You should make them wear the appropriate body armour.
  5. Consider a body air bag to protect their spine and neck.
  6. The dirt bike engine size should not exceed 85 cc.
  7. Your 9-10 year old must be able to touch the balls of both feet on the ground when straddling the bike’s seat.

Dirt bike experience of your 9 or 10 year old is very important

With regards to point 6 above, you’ll notice in the table of dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds, this includes the Husqvarna TC 85 and the two models of the KTM 85 SX (19/16 and 17/14). All three are great bikes, but they all pack a powerful punch in terms of speed and power.

The KTM and Husqvarna dirt bikes are 85cc and reach speeds of 105kmh (65mph). The range of ages for this bike listed by KTM and Husqvarna is 10-15, which means these two dirt bikes may be suitable for your 10 year old, but not a 9 year old.

This is where this becomes difficult . The final decision will come down to you as a parent when you consider the safety aspects of the sport, alongside the skill and confidence of your child. Even if your child is 10 rather than 9, but they’ve had no experience on a dirt bike, I certainly would not be putting them on any of these three 85cc dirt bikes.

What size dirt bike is good for a 9-10 year old?

The right size of dirt bike for 9-10 year olds depends on their physical size and maturity. The size of bike in terms of power and engine size or cc does also depend on their experience riding dirt bikes.

The above table ranges from a relatively low powered 65cc dirt bike with a top speed of 24kmh (15mph) to an 85cc dirt bike that’s capable of speeds up to 105 kmh (65mph).

As already explained you certainly wouldn’t want to put your in-experienced son or daughter on this high powered kids dirt bike. But instead you may choose the electric Kuberg bike or the KTM 65 SX instead.

As for physical size, you need to look at the seat height. The seat height is important because your child needs to be able to keep the balls of their feet on the ground when they are sat on the seat. Otherwise when they come to a stop they simply fall off.

If your child has prior dirt bike experience, plus you feel your son or daughter are capable of handling the speed of the KTM 85 SX, this comes in two ride heights. Either 89cm (35″) or 86.5cm (34″), which may help depending on their leg length.

How much is a 9-10 year old dirt bike?

You’ll see that the above table of dirt bikes, prices range from $1,500 at the cheapest, through to $6,800 at the most expensive. But these are of course new prices.

You can always buy a secondhand dirt bike instead. However, considerations with secondhand dirt bikes include that dirt bikes take a bit of a bashing in the dirt and off-road. But at least this will be a cheaper option, bearing in mind your 9 or 10 year old will be growing fast!

Unless you have the spare money, you may not want be splashing out nearly $7,000 on a dirt bike your child will grow out off in 6-12 months.

Or is this their very first dirt bike. Do you want to be splashing out loads of dollars on a new dirt bike before knowing whether your child likes the sport?

Cheap dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds

As already mentioned, the best way to grab yourself a bargain and but a cheap dirt bike for your 9-10 year old would be to buy one secondhand.

You can do this on sites like eBay, Autotrader or by simply looking in the local adds near where you live.

However, please bear in mind that dirt bikes do take a hammering as they are ridden off-road. You may find yourself buying a whole lot of hassle. How are your mechanic skills by the way?

Electric dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds

There are electric dirt bikes available for 9-10 year olds. Included in the above table is the Kuberg Trial Hero, which is a good contender.

The good thing about electric dirt bikes is there are no gears to contend with, which is great for beginners. Plus they are very quiet. Petrol dirt bikes, and especially 2-strokes, are pretty noisy. Your neighbours may not be too happy the day you bring back a 2-stroke dirt bike for your son or daughter to ride around your backyard!

However, if you buy an electric dirt bike instead, then it won’t be heard by you or your neighbours.

Another advantage of an electric bike is your kid won’t have to kick start the engine. Kick starting a dirt bike isn’t always easy, especially when you’ve been riding for most of the day and your legs are tired.

But on the other side of this coin is the current charge time and run times of electric bikes are in my opinion still too long to charge and too short time to ride.

I hope you enjoyed this article about the best dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds

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The best dirt bikes for 9-10 year olds (Parents guide & rough price guide)
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