We Are Ready, Steady, & GO For CAKE Kids!

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Ready, Steady, & Go? Indeed– those are the names of three new bikes from Swedish EV brand, CAKE, who’s hoping to help get little riders get ready for big adventures with a new line of eco-friendly bikes

CAKE is planning on early exposure to help cement brand loyalty in future commuters, starting them off on a Swedish two-wheeler in as little as 18 months’ time. The “Ready” balance bike is designed to help the very youngest riders get— well, ready for the most basic aspects of cycling: sitting and balancing.

Once the kids are steady balancers, they can move up to the Steady bike— a conventional, pedal-powered 10″ single-speed mountain bike for riders about “4 and up” years old. As a bike for kids, it’s a bit pricier than Wal-Mart or Target options at $400, but right in line with bikes from Woom and under the Harley-Davidson IRONe bikes, so it feels right.

Finally, there’s the CAKE Go— a fully electric, scaled-down version of the big CAKE electric motorcycles already out there thwarting ivory poachers and thrilling race fans that puts Jr. in full control of the throttle. This is a full-suspension, high-end motorcycle with knobby tires, disc brakes, oil shocks, and a 25 mph top speed. So, it’s for kids— just not any kids. Maybe Ready and Steady kids?

CAKE has this all figured out, don’t they?

CAKE: Ready Steady Go

Image courtesy CAKE.

I’m pretty much convinced— but, then again, I’m definitely prone to this particular brand of kid-focused hype. Check out the basic specs and pricing for yourselves (above) then let us know what you think of CAKE’s plans to keep growing their young brand into the future in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

 

Source | Images: CAKE electric motorcycles.


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