If your child is interested in experiencing what it is like to ride a motorcycle, the Droyd Blipper might be a good place to start. This electric bike has a 250W motor and a top speed of about 12 mph. We gave the Droyd Blipper a test ride to a child for a few weeks and asked him or her what he or she thought of it.
The Droyd Blipper is available on Amazon for $529. It comes in two colors: a white frame with green accents and a tan frame with beige accents.
The Blipper looks like a mini dirt bike. It has a very sturdy trapezoidal steel frame with a long, cushioned seat. The battery is located at the bottom of the frame, just above the footpegs. A large, protected headlight sits atop the chunky front forks, and the bike rides on 16-inch tubeless tires. Without the suspension, it would be tempting to go off-road. [250 rear hub motor with a top speed of 12.5 mph and a range of 12.5 miles in 60 minutes.
Preparing to ride the Blipper is very easy; the bike is almost fully assembled and all that is left is to attach the handlebars and front wheel. However, you must make sure the battery is fully charged, which can take up to 6 hours if the battery is depleted.
The controls are quite simple: on the left handlebar is the handbrake, on the right side is the throttle, and above that is the power indicator and a button that turns on the bike's headlight.
To prevent theft, the bike's battery can be secured with a small key. While it is not possible to physically remove the battery, removing the key will prevent the bike from being turned on.
The Blipper measures 52.4 x 33.1 x 22.1 inches and weighs 43.7 pounds. It should be stored just off the ground.
I am too old and too big to try the Blipper, so I gave it to my friend's son Chase.
Chase compared the Blipper's styling to a motorcycle. He just wished it came in more colors than just white and sand.
Chase said that the seat, handlebars, and footpegs on the Blipper are all comfortable, and it rides really well on pavement. He also liked the location of the controls, which were easy to use, and the battery level indicator. On dirt, however, it was not so good. He wished the tires were a little bigger to handle the non-smooth surface.
Chase said the bike's low center of gravity made it easy for beginners to ride and overcome their fear of falling. He also liked the big LEDs, which made the Blipper perfect for riding in dark situations. For example, if he was at a friend's house a little late and needed to get home for dinner.
Chase found that the Blipper's battery life was ideal for short rides around the block or to and from friends' houses. However, with a top speed of 12.5 mph, he struggled to keep up with friends and adults riding electric scooters with faster top speeds. However, the Blipper recharged fairly quickly and could be ridden several times a day.
Overall, the Droid Bripper is a fun ride for kids who want a (safe) taste of what it is like to ride a bike; at $529, it is a bit more expensive than some of the best electric scooters for kids, but it is a great option and has a limited top speed to help put nervous parents at ease There is a maximum speed limit, which helps to reassure nervous parents.
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