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Stacyc x Husqvarna - Replica 12EDrive

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Stacyc x Husqvarna - Replica 12EDriveStacyc x Husqvarna Replica 12eDRIVE The Stacyc x Husqvarna Replica 12eDRIVE is built to give young riders a smooth and confidence building entry into powered riding. Designed for ages 35 (under 75 lbs) with a 1420" inseam, it bridges the gap between push bikes and proper moto machines. The lightweight aluminum TIG welded frame and steel BMX style fork make it strong enough for everyday use, while pneumatic 12" tires give kids real traction on dirt,

Stacyc x Husqvarna – Replica 12eDRIVE

The Stacyc x Husqvarna Replica 12eDRIVE is built to give young riders a smooth and confidence-building entry into powered riding. Designed for ages 3–5 (under 75 lbs) with a 14–20" inseam, it bridges the gap between push bikes and proper moto machines. The lightweight aluminum TIG-welded frame and steel BMX-style fork make it strong enough for everyday use, while pneumatic 12" tires give kids real traction on dirt, grass, or pavement.

With three selectable speed modes, kids can start slow, learn how to balance with power, and move up as their skills improve. The removable lithium-ion battery makes charging and swapping simple, and thermal protection built into the drive system helps keep the motor and controller safe during longer rides or warm weather. It’s a durable, kid-friendly setup with authentic Husqvarna styling that gets little riders excited to ride.

Why We Like It

It’s light, easy to control, and gentle enough for first-time riders. The speed modes help keep things manageable, and the full pneumatic tires and chain drive make it feel more like a real motorcycle than a toy. Add the Husky look, and kids feel like they’re riding something just as cool as the big bikes.

Why It’ll Work for Your Rider

This bike helps kids learn balance and throttle control at a pace that feels safe. The low weight means they’re not fighting the bike, the speeds are appropriate for beginners, and the battery disconnects easily so you can manage usage or swap to a fresh charge. It’s made to handle knocks, drops, and the learning curve that comes with a young rider figuring out two wheels for the first time.

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Key Features

• Ideal for ages 3–5 (under 75 lbs) with 14–20" inseam
• Lightweight aluminum TIG-welded frame
• Steel BMX-style fork for durability
• 12" composite wheels with pneumatic tires
• Three selectable ride modes:
 • Low/Training: ~5 mph
 • Medium/Transitional: ~7 mph
 • High/Advanced: ~9 mph
• Thermal protection for motor and controller
• BMX-style chain and freewheel drive
• 20Vmax (18Vnom) lithium-ion battery — 2 Ah
• Up to ~60 minutes of run time (varies with use)
• 30–60 minute charge time
• Quick-connect battery for easy swapping
• Seat height: 13"
• Weight: 17 lbs with battery

 

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