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M**N
A big hit with our 4 year old
This bike was easy to assemble, and has been a huge hit with our four year old. It is very well made and sturdy, and she has mastered it easily. The 14" wheelbase was a big plus, as she is tall and many balance bikes have 12" or 10" wheels that she would have outgrown quickly. The bell was a big hit, but unfortunately was destroyed by a bad parking job. It was easily and inexpensively repaced. A kickstand would be the only improvement I would make to this product.
B**D
Great bike cant wait for my dauther to get ridding ...
Great bike cant wait for my dauther to get ridding this summer. she's not confident enought to ride a standar bikei hope this teaches her basic balance and steering faster so see can build up her skills.Assambly required minimal Tools some basic allen keys and some old fashion westcuts. took us more time to remove the protective layers then to assamble. see told me see loved her bike.
I**T
This bike fits our 4. 5 year old perfectly ...
This bike fits our 4.5 year old perfectly. She was too tall for the 12" and too small for the 16" (her hands couldn't reach around to grab the brakes). She loves the color, and the bike seems well built, yet light weight. It's held up well to a number of trips strapped to the top of our car.
C**S
Awesome bike! My 4 year old loves it
Awesome bike! My 4 year old loves it, wants to ride it all the time. She picked up the basics of balancing very fast with this bike. We're still working on getting her to learn to use a pedal bike, but we figure that will come with time. It's amazing to watch her go down a hill and brag afterwards "I didn't need my handbrake or touch the ground with my feet!". This bike really teaches balance fast.
M**K
One aspect that is a bit annoying, is the rear handbrake on the left-side handlebar
Well built for what it is, don't expect pro BMX freestyle/race quality construction on this. Solid build. One aspect that is a bit annoying, is the rear handbrake on the left-side handlebar. All bikes have the front handbrake on the left and the rear handbrake on the right, so consistency would be best here as you're teaching a child to ride on two wheels. Yes, you can move the brake handle to the right side but it is a bit difficult and tricky. The brake clamp is made of plastic and could be broken during this operation.
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