Precaliber 12 is the perfect first bike for little riders who are ahead of the curve and ready for two wheels at a younger age than most. Accessorized with a basket to carry her favorite toy and complete with a bell that lets everyone know she's on the move. Removable training wheels let her progress when the time is right. A protective chainguard keeps clothing and fingers out of harm's way. This bike is fitted with an easy-to-use, single-speed drivetrain and mini-rider settings. Adore is designed for safety, stability, and comfortable pedaling. Colorful paint will catch the attention of the little lady in your life at first glance. Short-reach brake levers, lower stand-over height, protective stem pad and removable training wheels make it fun and safe for kids learning to ride a pedal bike.ĪLUXX aluminum frame material provides long-lasting reliability, backed by a lifetime warranty on the frame.Ī lightweight aluminum frame with a low stand-over height, plus 12-inch wheels, will make your young girl's first bike experience comfortable and confidence-inspiring. Short crank length and narrow Q-factor make Animator easy to pedal, and a lightweight aluminum frame allows small children to have more control. It comes with removable training wheels, so it’s easy to get started and then graduate to two wheels whenever they’re ready. It also has an adjustable riding position and longer insertion depth for the seatpost, which makes it easier to achieve a perfect fit for kids of different heights. A shorter crank and narrow Q-factor make it easier to pedal, and short-reach brake levers give young riders confident stopping power. With 12-inch wheels, a lightweight aluminum frame, and removable training wheels, Animator makes learning to ride easy and fun. This two-wheeler comes with removable training wheels and makes it easy for kids to fall in love with cycling. Nothing beats the feeling of your first pedal bike. This bike is fitted with an easy to use single-speed drivetrain and mini-rider settings. Singlespeed drivetrain and smaller grip design keep it easy for her to learn and feel comfortable behind the wheel.Įasy balance tires, training wheels, and a low stand-over height allow for safe maneuvering.Ī lightweight aluminum frame with a low stand-over height, plus 16-inch wheels, will make your young girl's first bike experience comfortable and confidence inspiring. Her first two-wheeler and one of life's great experiences, the colorful Adore makes it easy.ĪLUXX-Grade aluminum frame material and innovative fork design come together to keep her ride light and easy. Ultralight Molded Wheels with Maintenance-Free Sealed Cartridge Bearings and Flat-Free Foam Rubber 12” Tires Your child can experience the truly amazing freedom that comes with being a part of the Strider family. Now they have the power to keep up with you when you’re out and about. The cushy, padded seat and an additional extra-long seatpost means your child will get years out of their Strider.īoring specs aside, this is the bike that introduces kids to the freedom, power, and responsibility of riding. The Strider Sport has a seat height range from 28-48 cm (11-19 in.), which means it fits a huge range of inseam lengths (30-51 cm ). The 12 Sport is the perfect bike to take your child from baby steps to big strides, all without busting out a toolkit (tool-free seat and handlebar adjustment AND tires that never go flat). Mini-grips mean little mitts can easily take control and make this lean, mean, durable bike the biggest bang for your buck, which is probably why it’s our best seller. Give your child the bike that set the world on fire and encourages them to experience the thrill of riding while developing confidence and coordination…before they’re even out of diapers. Your tiny-legged toddler is ready to ride, thirsting for freedom, and craving adventure. That’s why the Strider 12 Sport Balance Bike has become the ultimate vehicle for kids as young as 18 months. We believe in raising kids who excel at life and always have the courage to tackle whatever comes next.
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