Anyway, stacyc is the first electric bike for many children, but they break down easily and are troublesome to repair. I sold the 16-inch stacyc and bought the super73 K1D (original price 995) which is on sale now (495 US dollars). The 6-year-old child is very satisfied with it. He said stacyc is rubbish! I believe Voltaic18 will be his next bike! Thank you for the detailed comparison.
Holy smokes the Voltaic looks awesome. My son is outgrowing his Stacyc and it’s time to upgrade. Voltaic makes total sense for the price comparison and components!
@@codybouillion2493 it’s what I had to compare. Also same bike just different frame sizes so you can put your head together for your opinion based on these stats
@@Twinstunts no, need speed, acceleration, durability, run time, charge time, ect. on the same class bikes... FYI, if you like working on bikes and spending money on said bikes, buy the Stacyc.
Anyway, stacyc is the first electric bike for many children, but they break down easily and are troublesome to repair. I sold the 16-inch stacyc and bought the super73 K1D (original price 995) which is on sale now (495 US dollars). The 6-year-old child is very satisfied with it. He said stacyc is rubbish! I believe Voltaic18 will be his next bike! Thank you for the detailed comparison.
@@txws2525 you are very welcome
Holy smokes the Voltaic looks awesome. My son is outgrowing his Stacyc and it’s time to upgrade. Voltaic makes total sense for the price comparison and components!
@@MotoMatt418 it really is great!
The only thing I am not very satisfied with is that its battery capacity is a bit weak, it seems to be less than an hour!
@@txws2525 can always have extras tho so there is that! No tools needed to change literally faster then fueling up
why would you do a 20 vs 18... no one should be shopping these together.. they not even that close in price
@@codybouillion2493 it’s what I had to compare. Also same bike just different frame sizes so you can put your head together for your opinion based on these stats
@@Twinstunts no, need speed, acceleration, durability, run time, charge time, ect. on the same class bikes... FYI, if you like working on bikes and spending money on said bikes, buy the Stacyc.