Not sure what sized bike is best?
Answer a few short questions and we'll make a recommendation on which size is best for you.
Discover DK Bikes for Kids
DK is all about backyard rides, giggles, scraped knees and real firsts. With Kids Balance & Tag Along bikes made to help children find their footing with confidence and joy, every ride becomes a building block of skill and fun.
This isn’t about flashy tech just for bragging rights—it’s about safety, durability, practical features and design that make learning to ride one of your child’s favourite things.
The DK Story
DK stands for “Dad and Kids”, founded in 1979 in Ohio when young BMX rider Bill Danishek broke stem after stem. His father Charlie, a skilled toolmaker, made a stronger stem to stop the breakdowns—and DK was born.
Since then DK has grown beyond stems to offer complete bicycles, frames, parts and accessories, carrying the same focus on ruggedness and precision. That BMX heritage means every bike DK makes still reflects lessons learnt on tracks and ramps, so kids benefit today through strong construction, thoughtful safety and real features kids need.
Shop DK Categories
Why Ride DK?
- BMX-rooted strength means frames, handlebars and components made to endure jumps, bumps and everyday use without falling apart.
- Real safety features like low stand-over heights, foot platforms, padded seats and threadless headsets that protect delicate joints and make confidence come easier.
- Grow-with-your-kid design including adjustable seats, versatile parts and lightweight alloy where it counts so the ride lasts seasons not weeks.
- Proven heritage built from years of BMX racing and freestyle know-how, bringing lessons from elite levels into entry-level bikes for kids.
Popular DK Ranges Explained
DK Nano
The DK Nano balance bike makes the first step into two-wheel riding smooth and direct. It uses a low-profile steel frame with built-in foot platform, 12-inch inflatable tyres, alloy handlebars and padded seat—all chosen to help toddlers aged roughly two to four learn balance and steering without training wheels. The adjustable seat height lets the bike adapt as they grow, easing the jump to pedals later on.
