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Stacyc x KTM - Replica 16EDrive

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Stacyc x KTM - Replica 16EDriveStacyc x KTM Replica 16eDRIVE The Stacyc x KTM Replica 16eDRIVE is built for young riders who are ready for more speed, more control, and a more real bike feel. Sized for kids ages 48 (under 34 kg) with a 4561 cm inseam, it bridges the gap between beginner push bikes and full mini moto machines. The aluminum TIG welded frame keeps it lightweight and strong, while the new high output brushless motor delivers smooth acceleration that helps kids build

Stacyc x KTM – Replica 16eDRIVE

The Stacyc x KTM Replica 16eDRIVE is built for young riders who are ready for more speed, more control, and a more “real bike” feel. Sized for kids ages 4–8 (under 34 kg) with a 45–61 cm inseam, it bridges the gap between beginner push bikes and full mini moto machines. The aluminum TIG-welded frame keeps it lightweight and strong, while the new high-output brushless motor delivers smooth acceleration that helps kids build throttle control without feeling overwhelmed.

Three selectable speed modes let kids start slow and work their way up, with a top speed of around 21 km/h in Advanced mode. The composite 16" wheels paired with pneumatic tires provide traction on dirt and pavement, and the BMX-style steel fork adds stability and strength for everyday riding. With a quick-swap lithium-ion battery and BMX-style chain and freewheel, it’s a simple, durable setup that encourages real skill development.

Why We Like It

It feels like a proper mini moto starter bike. The motor comes on smoothly, the tires have real grip, and the chassis doesn’t flex or feel toy-like. Kids can focus on balance, braking, and throttle control while still having fun at every speed. Plus, the KTM look gives it that race-bike vibe they get excited about.

Why It’ll Work for Your Rider

This bike helps kids learn how to manage speed safely as they grow. The selectable modes let them start slow and progress naturally, the low weight makes it easier to handle, and the battery swaps quickly so the fun doesn’t stop when it’s empty. It’s easy to maintain, tough enough for everyday use, and gives kids the control and confidence they need before moving up to a gas or bigger electric bike.

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Key Features

• Ideal for ages 4–8 (under 34 kg) with 45–61 cm inseam
• Aluminum TIG-welded frame for strength and light weight
• Steel BMX-style fork
• 16" composite wheels with pneumatic tires
• New high-output brushless motor
• Three selectable ride modes:
 • Low/Training: ~8 km/h
 • Medium/Transitional: ~12 km/h
 • High/Advanced: ~21 km/h
• Thermal protection for motor and controller
• BMX-style chain and freewheel
• 20 Vmax (18 Vnom) lithium-ion battery — 4 Ah
• Up to ~60 minutes of run time (varies with terrain and riding style)
• 45–60 minute charge time
• Quick-connect battery for easy swapping
• Seat height: 43 cm
• Weight: 9 kg with battery

 

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