Anyone who has helped a kid learn on a KTM 50 knows the early stage is more about balance than speed. Tip-overs come quick, usually before throttle control or braking makes sense. BikeMaster mini training wheels for 2012-up KTM 50 SX models add stability during that learning phase, keeping the bike from dumping over while young riders get comfortable with steering, stopping, and basic control.This setup is meant for slow-speed practice. Backyard riding, pit riding, early confidence building. Nothing aggressive.
What stands out once installed
Keeps the bike from falling over during starts, stops, and low-speed turns, which helps new riders stay focused
Allows limited lean so balance skills still develop instead of locking the bike straight up
Mounts without permanent modification, making removal simple once riding confidence improves
Reduces tip-over damage to levers, grips, and plastics during early practice sessions
Makes learning less frustrating for kids and less stressful for parents watching from the sidelines
The bike still feels like a motorcycle. Just with fewer ground impacts.
Quality and fitment notes
Designed specifically for the KTM 50 SX chassis. Fitment is vehicle specific for 2012 and newer models. Hardware and mounting points are intended for low-speed training use where applicable. This setup is not designed for racing, jumping, or aggressive riding.MPN: 150400
FAQs
What bikes does this fit?Fitment is limited to 2012-up KTM 50 SX models. Other minis use different mounting geometry.Is this meant for track use?No. Intended use is beginner training at low speeds, not racing or track riding.Does this stop the bike from leaning at all?No. Limited lean is built in so balance skills can still develop naturally.Can the setup be removed later?Yes. Removal does not require permanent modifications to the bike.Will this affect throttle or braking?Throttle and braking behavior stay the same, but added stability helps new riders practice both with more control.Is this suitable for very young riders?Commonly used for beginners on KTM 50s, but rider readiness and supervision always matter.
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