Quick answer

IKEA doesn't sell “mini bikes” (small motorized or pocket bikes). What IKEA does offer are regular adult bicycles and, in some countries, e‑cargo bikes you can borrow , not buy. So if you’re looking specifically for mini bikes, you won’t find them at IKEA.

What IKEA actually sells in the bike category

1. Adult bicycles (SLÄDDA and similar)

  • IKEA has sold adult city/commuter bikes like the SLÄDDA in select markets.
  • Past pricing (when available) was around $499 for non‑members and $399 for IKEA Family members in the U.S., plus extra for racks and delivery.
  • Availability is store‑ and country‑dependent , and many locations don’t carry bikes in stock at all times.

2. E‑cargo bike hire (Europe)

  • In parts of Europe (e.g., Germany), IKEA offers an e‑cargo bike hire service , not a sale.
  • Typical pricing structure:
    • First 3 hours free if you book at the store and start immediately
    • Otherwise, a €4 reservation fee
    • €5 per additional hour after the free period

This is aimed at helping customers transport IKEA purchases, not something you buy to keep.

3. “Mini bikes” specifically

  • There is no evidence in IKEA’s current catalogs or major product pages that they sell mini bikes / pocket bikes / small motorbikes.
  • Searches for “mini bike” mainly show third‑party price‑comparison sites and forums, not IKEA product listings.

If you meant “small/cheap bikes” instead of mini bikes

If your goal is just a small, affordable bike (not a motorized mini bike), IKEA’s regular bikes (where available) are generally:

  • Priced in the few‑hundreds range (e.g., ~$400–$500 when on sale for members)
  • Designed as city/commuter bikes , not stunt or off‑road mini bikes

For actual mini bikes (gas or electric, small wheels), you’d need to look at:

  • Specialty bike/motorcycle shops
  • Online marketplaces (Amazon, eBay, dedicated mini‑bike brands)
  • Local classifieds

TL;DR

  • IKEA does not sell mini bikes.
  • They sometimes sell adult city bikes (around a few hundred dollars when available).
  • In some countries they offer e‑cargo bike rentals , with the first hours free and small hourly fees afterward.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.