Harley-Davidson is best known for their motorcycles, but now, they’ve created electric balance bikes for kids to get them started early. Available in IronE12 (3-5-year-olds) and IronE16 (5-7-year-olds) models, they feature 12-inch (30 cm) wheels, a 13-inch (33 cm) seat height and 16-inch (40 cm) wheels and a 17-inch (43 cm) seat height respectively. Read more for a video, additional pictures and information.
Both models feature rigid forks, electric hub motors and miniature removable batteries that provide up to 60 minutes of riding power on a 30-60 minute charge. Make sure you keep a close eye on the little one(s), as there are red, yellow and green power modes, with the IronE16 topping out at 11 mph when switched to the latter.
How much will these set you back? The IronE12 is set to retail for $649, while the larger IronE16 at $699.