


Power Wheels Harley-Davidson Cruiser 300
We designed the Harley-Davidson Cruiser 300 to give young riders an authentic motorcycle experience with the safety and durability parents trust. This officially licensed ride-on features the iconic Harley-Davidson styling that makes kids feel like real bikers hitting the open road.
The 300 combines realistic details—chrome-look accents, custom graphics, and functional storage saddlebags—with our proven Power Wheels engineering. Two forward speeds let new riders build confidence at 2.5 mph before graduating to 5 mph on straightaways and grass.
Built for riders ages 3 to 7 years (up to 130 lbs), the Cruiser 300 includes a 12-volt rechargeable battery and charger for extended ride sessions. Our wide wheelbase and low center of gravity give young motorcyclists stability while they navigate driveways, sidewalks, and backyard trails.
Cruiser 300 specifications & features

Authentic Harley-Davidson Design & Construction
Every detail of the Cruiser 300 reflects our partnership with Harley-Davidson to deliver authentic styling young riders recognize. We’ve replicated the iconic motorcycle silhouette with chrome-look trim pieces, custom tank graphics, and signature orange-and-black color schemes that mirror real Harley bikes.
The molded plastic frame resists fading, cracking, and weather damage through countless outdoor adventures. We use impact-resistant materials on high-wear areas like footrests and handlebar grips to ensure the 300 withstands years of enthusiastic play.

Battery Performance & Speed Settings
The 300 runs on our 12-volt rechargeable battery system, delivering 40-90 minutes of continuous ride time depending on terrain, rider weight, and speed selection. We include a standard wall charger that fully recharges the battery in 14-18 hours after each adventure.
Our two-speed system grows with your child’s confidence and skill level. New riders start at 2.5 mph to master steering and braking on flat surfaces. Once they’ve developed coordination, the high-speed setting reaches 5 mph for more exciting rides across grass, gravel, and gentle inclines.
Age Range, Weight Limits & Sizing Guide
We recommend the Harley-Davidson Cruiser 300 for riders ages 3 to 7 years, with a maximum weight capacity of 130 pounds. The wide motorcycle seat measures 11 inches across and 9 inches deep, accommodating growing riders comfortably for several years.
Handlebar height sits at 24 inches from the seat, allowing natural arm positioning for preschool through early elementary-age children. The low 10-inch seat height makes mounting and dismounting easy for shorter riders, while our stable four-wheel configuration prevents tipping during turns.



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Your Questions About the Harley-Davidson Cruiser 300
The Cruiser 300 supports riders up to 130 pounds. We designed it for children ages 3 to 7 years, and most kids in this age range fall comfortably within the weight capacity.
The wide seat and stable four-wheel base accommodate growing riders for several years. Once your child exceeds 130 lbs or outgrows the seat comfortably, we recommend transitioning to our larger ride-on vehicles designed for older kids.
Expect 40 to 90 minutes of continuous riding per charge, depending on rider weight, terrain, and speed setting. Flat pavement at low speed maximizes battery life, while grass and hills at high speed drain the battery faster.
We include a wall charger that fully recharges the 12-volt battery in 14-18 hours. For best results, charge the battery after each play session so the 300 is ready whenever your child wants to ride. Initial charging before first use should be at least 18 hours.
Yes, the Cruiser 300 performs well on grass, gravel, gentle slopes, and packed dirt. The four durable wheels and 12-volt motor provide enough torque to climb slight inclines and navigate typical backyard terrain.
Flat surfaces like driveways and sidewalks offer the smoothest ride and longest battery life. Thick grass, steep hills, and very rough ground will slow the motorcycle down and drain the battery faster. Avoid deep puddles, sand, and extremely rocky areas that could damage the undercarriage.
Most parents complete assembly in 45-60 minutes using only a Phillips screwdriver. We’ve designed the Cruiser 300 with straightforward snap-together components and minimal fasteners.
The process involves attaching the handlebars, front fender, and saddlebags to the main body, then installing the battery. Our detailed instruction manual includes step-by-step diagrams, and no cutting, drilling, or special tools are required. Everything you need except the screwdriver comes in the box.
Yes, the Cruiser 300 uses our standard 12-volt rechargeable battery system, which is compatible with most Power Wheels 12V ride-on vehicles. If you already own another 12V Power Wheels toy, the batteries and chargers are interchangeable.
This compatibility makes it convenient for families with multiple ride-ons to share charging equipment and keep spare batteries on hand. We also sell replacement batteries and chargers separately if you need extras for extended playtime.
The 300 features Power-Lock brakes that automatically engage when your child releases the throttle, bringing the motorcycle to a controlled stop without manual brake operation. The wide wheelbase and low center of gravity prevent tipping during turns and normal riding.
We cap maximum speed at 5 mph, which is fast enough for excitement but slow enough for parental supervision. The two-speed system lets new riders start at 2.5 mph to build confidence safely. We always recommend children wear helmets and closed-toe shoes during operation, and parents should supervise all riding sessions.
Regular battery charging after each use and occasional cleaning are the main maintenance tasks. Wipe down the body with a damp cloth after dirty rides, and inspect tires monthly for wear or debris in the wheel axles.
Check and tighten handlebar screws every few months, as vibration can gradually loosen fasteners. Store the motorcycle in a covered area or garage to protect it from prolonged sun and rain exposure. During winter in cold climates, store the battery indoors at room temperature to preserve charge capacity.
Clean battery terminals annually with a dry cloth, and avoid submerging the electrical components in water. Following these simple steps will keep your Cruiser 300 running strong for years.





