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Kelli Wilkinson
> 3 dayEasy to assemble! Nice bike
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Prof. Celestine Smitham Jr.
Greater than one weekBought this for 2 year old and it helped him learn how to ride a bike by age 3! Great first bike and didn’t need training wheels! Every kid should start with this 10/10 recommend
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AleRiz
> 3 dayGreat little balance bike. I bought this for my 3.5 yr old boys. My boys outgrew there first balance bike and this was the next one up. They are zooming past us on this thing. It’s a good quality bike we have taken to the park around the block and pretty much anywhere. Highly recommend this purchase
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Elizabeth Roberts
Greater than one weekBest 4th birthday gift ever. My kid keeps saying I love you so much mom.. its the best bike. I feel bad for not getting for his 3rd birthday or even before.
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Ms. Ivy Swift Jr.
Greater than one weekAbsolutely love it, my two year old loves it! She had some trouble at first because it’s her first bike but within a few days she was balancing on it so well!
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Carlos A.
> 3 dayEasy to assemble and ready to go!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayYep, all the reviews on here are correct in that this is an awesome little bike! My 4 year old took to it immediately and just loves it. Within a day or so he was zooming through the neighborhood... and thats coming from a little kid that had a hard time with a small bicycle with training wheels (it was a Planes themed little kids bicycle from Walmart he got as a gift; it was so difficult to pedal it... it wasnt a good bike). A balance bike as a starter bike just makes sense. As soon as a child masters the balance bike, its seamless to go to a full pedal bike. The one exception I have about this bike is that the other day my son turned wrong, and the stop that keeps the handle bars from turning excessively either way broke. The stop is just a little plastic wedge on the backside bottom of the front fork stem. When my son turned wrong, the plastic stop wedge broke, and then the handlebars REALLY over-turned and kept causing him to wreck. When we got back to the house, I took the forks out, drilled a hole where the plastic stop was supposed to be, screwed in a decent size metal screw into the hole, and cut off the backside of the screw so it was flush inside the fork stem. I reassembled the forks, and the screw now works as the stop... and all is back to normal. With a metal screw in there as a stop, that shouldnt happen again. I was surprised as how little of plastic was designed as the original turning stop... it wasnt nearly robust enough.
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R Dykstra
Greater than one weekWe have 2 of these bikes and the kids love them, they are good quality and our 2 year old already leans into turns and can cruise for a very long time with his feet picked up. Very good for teaching balance.
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Leslie Gail
> 3 dayUpgraded to the 12” from a 9”. My 3 yr old loves it. Says it makes him super fast. Haha
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Alicia Rau
> 3 daySuper easy to assemble. My son loves riding around on his. Im glad I didnt spend the crazy amount those other bikes charge. For the short time your kid actually uses it, theres no point in dropping $100+. The only thing is that the tires are light green for all of ten seconds and are now super dirty. I wish they were just black to begin with. Other than that--no complaints.