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Rating: | (4.3 out of 5 stars) |
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Product Name: | Nickelodeon 12" PJ Mask Kids Bike |
Product Description: | Into the night to save the day! Bring the fun of PJ Masks straight to the driveway with the 12" Boy's PJ Masks multi-character sidewalk bike! It starts with the durable steel PJ Masks frame, a perfect beginner's ride that brings everyone's favorite pajama-clothed heroes along for the ride! Little fans of the show will love the multicolored frame which features fun taglines and sweet PJ Masks graphics. Removable training wheels help make learning to ride a bike easy and fun, while the single-speed drivetrain and coaster brake (also known as a pedal brake) help keep riding simple. The tool-free adjustable seat post ensures your child can grow with the bike! While you rest easy knowing the safety features are covered, your little hero will delight in the fun handlebar plate, flashy laser-printed seat, sweet wheel covers, and a chain guard featuring the entire PJ Masks squad. Don't let Romeo and Luna Girl get away with their evil deeds! Save the day with the 12" PJ Masks sidewalk bike! Nickelodeon 12 Inch Boys Pj Mask Bike |
Manufacturer: | PACIFIC CYCLE Inc. |
Product SKU: | 629397118 |
UPC: | 038675196551 |
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Schwinn's own 12" balance bike is like $75.
My 2c ? Although usable, a 12" bike is too small for toddlers @ age able to ride it w/o training wheels. I cannot recommend enough getting a 12" Balance bike (doesn't need to be Schwinn's), then transition to a 14 or 16" regular bike and skip on the training wheels altogether.
My 3yo rode his 14" bike by himself within 5 min of assembling it, after a bit less than a year on his balance bike. Training wheels never came out of the box.
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Schwinn's own 12" balance bike is like $75.
My 2c ? Although usable, a 12" bike is too small for toddlers @ age able to ride it w/o training wheels. I cannot recommend enough getting a 12" Balance bike (doesn't need to be Schwinn's), then transition to a 14 or 16" regular bike and skip on the training wheels altogether.
My 3yo rode his 14" bike by himself within 5 min of assembling it, after a bit less than a year on his balance bike. Training wheels never came out of the box.
Schwinn's own 12" balance bike is like $75.
My 2c ? Although usable, a 12" bike is too small for toddlers @ age able to ride it w/o training wheels. I cannot recommend enough getting a 12" Balance bike (doesn't need to be Schwinn's), then transition to a 14 or 16" regular bike and skip on the training wheels altogether.
My 3yo rode his 14" bike by himself within 5 min of assembling it, after a bit less than a year on his balance bike. Training wheels never came out of the box.
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My niece had this until she was 8. I think she is couple of inches above 40 now. The bike lasted over 3 years. She was using training wheels up until now. Now she has bigger bike w/o training wheels. She had no issue riding new bike without training wheels, thanks to this bike.
The good thing about this bike is that the chain is covered so kids dont mess around with it. It also protects it from moisture/rust due to weather abuse.Anyways, its a kids bike. Put a helmet on the kid and dont think or waste too too much time researching training bikes. As a parent you have other important things to deal with around you.
Yes of course, held on but 2 bolts, one on each side. Take em of take out training wheels put bolts back on. Very easy. 12" is pretty dang small though
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