Voltaic Cub 12″ Kids Electric Dirt Bike Overview
The Voltaic Cub is the entry-level electric dirt bike for very young riders taking their first steps on a powered two-wheel vehicle. With 12-inch wheels designed for stability and balance, a non-powered mode that allows children to practice hand braking skills before electric power is introduced, and a rider-friendly design throughout, the Cub is built to give the youngest riders the most supportive, confidence-building first experience possible. Available in Green and Red at $549.
Who Is This Bike For?
The Cub is for the youngest riders who are ready for their first powered two-wheeled experience. Its non-powered mode is the key feature for this audience – it allows a child to develop hand braking confidence and basic balance on the actual bike they will eventually ride with electric power, rather than practising on a different vehicle. This is the most natural and effective way to introduce very young children to motorised riding, as the transition to electric mode happens on a familiar platform rather than a new one.
Key Features and Benefits
- Non-Powered Mode: Children learn hand braking and basic balance before electric power is introduced – the most effective approach to safe skill development.
- 12-Inch Wheels: Compact wheel size for maximum stability and manageability for young riders.
- Rider-Friendly Design: Every specification optimised for the youngest riders, from ergonomics to weight.
- Entry-Level Price: The most accessible Voltaic at $549.
- Multiple Colours: Green and Red to suit different preferences.
- Foundation for Progression: The right starting point for the Voltaic progression path toward Lion, Lion Pro, and Flying Fox.
| Wheel Size | 12 inches |
|---|---|
| Non-Powered Mode | Yes – practise braking before electric power |
| Colours | Green, Red |
| Price | $549 |
Non-Powered Mode: The Right Way to Start
The Voltaic Cub’s non-powered mode is one of its most important features, and one that deserves more attention than it typically receives in product descriptions. Many parents purchase an electric bike for a young child and immediately activate the electric power, creating a situation where the child must simultaneously manage balance, steering, throttle, and braking without having developed competence in any of these skills individually. The Cub’s non-powered mode allows parents to introduce these skills sequentially: first balance and steering on a platform the child will continue using, then braking technique with real hand brakes, then finally electric power after the foundational skills are in place. This sequential approach produces safer, more confident riders more quickly than immediately powered alternatives.
12-Inch Wheels and Young Rider Stability
For the youngest riders, smaller wheels provide a lower centre of gravity and a more manageable overall bike size that contributes to stability and confidence. The Cub’s 12-inch wheels create a compact, low-to-the-ground profile that young children can manage and control without being overwhelmed by the vehicle’s size or weight. As the child grows physically and develops their riding skills, the natural next step in the Voltaic progression path is the Lion with its 16-inch wheels and more capable performance ceiling.
Starting Your Child on the Right Path
The choice of a child’s first powered vehicle is one of the most consequential decisions in their two-wheel riding development. A first experience that is positive, confidence-building, and appropriately challenging for their skills creates a lifelong positive relationship with outdoor riding. A first experience that is overwhelming, scary, or results in a crash can create lasting anxiety that undermines their development. The Voltaic Cub is specifically designed to create the former experience – a gentle, supported, progressively more capable introduction to electric dirt biking that builds confidence step by step.
Kids Electric Dirt Bike Safety
Electric dirt bikes for children and youth require appropriate safety equipment and supervision on every outing. A properly fitted, certified helmet is absolutely non-negotiable – no child should ride any two-wheeled vehicle without one. Full-face helmets provide more protection than open-face alternatives and are the appropriate choice for any dirt bike riding where falls are a possibility. Knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards provide meaningful protection for the types of falls young riders experience during the learning process. Chest and back protectors are advisable for older riders on higher-powered models like the Flying Fox series.
Supervision is essential for new riders and strongly recommended for all children under 10 regardless of experience level. Adults should be present during early sessions to provide guidance on throttle control, braking technique, and hazard awareness. Young riders should start in enclosed, level areas where the full risk environment can be controlled before progressing to open fields, trails, and more varied terrain.
Speed modes are a critical safety tool on Voltaic’s three-mode bikes. Always start new riders in the lowest speed mode and allow them to develop genuine confidence and control before advancing to higher modes. The urge to give a child access to maximum performance too quickly is one of the most common errors parents make with powered ride-on vehicles. The progression from low to medium to high mode should be measured in sessions and skill development, not hours.
Check local regulations regarding electric dirt bike use in your area. Many trails, parks, and recreational areas have specific rules about motorised vehicles. Private land with appropriate space and surface is often the ideal environment for younger riders. Always ensure your child understands and follows the rules of whichever environment they are riding in.
Choosing the Right Voltaic Bike for Your Child
The Voltaic lineup is structured as a deliberate progression path. The 12-inch Cub is the entry point for very young riders or children with no prior balance bike experience – the non-powered mode allows skill development before electric power is introduced. The 16-inch Lion is the next step for riders who have outgrown the Cub or come to their first bike with some balance bike experience and a larger frame. The Lion Pro upgrades the 16-inch platform with higher-output motor and suspension for more capable riders who have mastered the basics and want more challenge.
The Flying Fox series addresses the youth and teenage market with genuine off-road performance. The 16-inch 36V model covers ages 6 to 9 at up to 19 mph. The 18-inch 36V model covers ages 8 to 12 at 19 mph with a larger wheel for more confident handling. The 20-inch 36V model covers ages 8 to 15 at 22 mph with the largest wheel size for the most stable, capable ride. And the 20-inch 48V model is the top of the range at 26 mph with higher voltage for more power and range, suited for experienced riders aged 10 to 15.
When in doubt about sizing, err on the side of the smaller model. A child can always grow into a larger bike more safely than they can compensate for a bike that is too large and powerful for their current skills. Contact our team at Electric Bikes Paradise and we will help you make the right choice for your child’s specific age, height, and experience level.
About Voltaic
Voltaic is a kids and youth electric dirt bike brand built around a simple mission: give young riders a genuine, properly engineered electric dirt bike that progresses alongside their skills and confidence. Their lineup spans the entry-level 12-inch Cub for the youngest beginners through to the 20-inch Flying Fox 48V for experienced teenage riders who want genuine performance. Every bike in the range is built with age-appropriate speed limits, hydraulic brakes, and proper suspension that reflect Voltaic’s understanding that a kids bike is not a scaled-down adult bike – it needs to be right-sized in every specification for the rider using it.
Voltaic’s Flying Fox series uses hydraulic disc brakes, adjustable front forks with 80mm of travel, and adjustable hydraulic rear shocks with lockout – the kind of component quality typically found on adult mountain bikes, applied to youth sizes where it matters most for safety and riding confidence. Their Lion series and Cub are designed as a progression path that develops skills sequentially, building the balance, braking, and throttle control that young riders need before advancing to larger platforms.
The Voltaic Progression Path
Voltaic designs their lineup as a deliberate skill development progression that takes young riders from their first powered experience through to genuine off-road performance. Understanding this path helps parents make the right initial choice and plan the natural next steps as their child grows.
The Cub at 12 inches is the starting point for very young or completely inexperienced riders. Its non-powered mode means a child’s first experience on the bike can be completely without motor power, developing balance and braking skills before any speed is involved. When the child has developed basic confidence, the electric mode introduces a gentle, manageable first experience of powered riding.
The Lion at 16 inches is for riders with some experience who have outgrown the Cub’s size or who come to the hobby with balance bike experience already. The 18-inch inseam minimum ensures proper fit for safe control. The Lion Pro upgrades the 16-inch platform with more powerful motor and suspension for riders who have mastered the Lion and want more challenge without yet being sized for a larger wheel.
The Flying Fox series covers the youth performance segment across three wheel sizes: 16 inches for ages 6 to 9, 18 inches for ages 8 to 12, and 20 inches for ages 8 to 15. The 20-inch platform is available in both 36V (22 mph) and 48V (26 mph) specifications, with the 48V recommended for experienced riders aged 10 to 15 who are ready for the top-tier performance the Voltaic range offers.
When choosing between these platforms, rider size and skill level matter more than age alone. Some 8-year-olds are physically and developmentally ready for the Flying Fox 18-inch; others are better matched to the Lion. The best indicator is watching the child ride their current bike: if they can consistently maintain control at full speed, stop smoothly from speed, and navigate mild terrain obstacles with confidence, they are ready to progress. If they are still developing these fundamentals, advancing to a more powerful platform is premature regardless of age.
Electric Dirt Bike Maintenance for Parents
Kids electric dirt bikes require light but consistent maintenance to stay reliable and safe. Before each riding session, check tyre pressure and inspect the bike visually for loose bolts, worn brake pads, or any damage from previous sessions. Check that the brakes engage properly and provide firm resistance – spongy or weak hydraulic brakes may need bleeding and should be inspected by someone with bicycle mechanical experience before the session continues.
After each session, wipe the bike clean of dirt and mud, paying particular attention to the brake rotors, suspension components, and battery contacts. Dirt and grit that accumulates in these areas accelerates wear and can affect performance over time. Periodically check that suspension pivot bolts are tight and that the handlebars, stem, and seat are secure at their correct adjustments.
Battery care follows the standard lithium battery principles: charge after each session rather than waiting for full depletion, store at 60 to 80 percent charge for periods of non-use, and avoid storing the bike in extreme heat or cold. Electric Bikes Paradise is available to advise on any specific maintenance questions for Voltaic bikes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What protective gear does my child need?
At minimum: a properly fitted, certified full-face helmet for all dirt bike riding. Additionally: knee pads, elbow pads, wrist guards, and for Flying Fox riders, chest and back protection. Proper boots that cover the ankle are also strongly recommended.
Can my child ride on public roads?
Electric dirt bikes are generally not legal on public roads in the United States. They are designed for private property, trails, and recreational areas where applicable regulations permit motorised bikes. Always confirm the rules for any specific location before riding.
Does Electric Bikes Paradise offer financing?
Yes. Flexible financing is available for all Voltaic models. Visit our financing page to apply.
Warranty and Support
Every Voltaic product sold through Electric Bikes Paradise is backed by manufacturer warranty coverage. If you have questions about your child’s bike, need a replacement part, or run into any issue after delivery, contact our team directly at +1 (307) 429-0021 or visit our Warranty Policy page for full details.
Why Buy from Electric Bikes Paradise?
At Electric Bikes Paradise, we carry only the brands and products we would put our own family on. Every Voltaic product we stock is vetted for quality, safety, and value. When you order from us, you get free shipping with no hidden freight charges, no sales tax on most orders, and a Low Price Guarantee. Our team is here to answer pre-purchase questions and help you choose the right bike for your child’s age, size, and experience level. We offer flexible financing options. Contact us any time and a real person will respond.
















































