SEISSO Bike Kickstand for 12" Kids Bicycle Kick Stand Rear Mount for Premium Steel with Pad Kick Stand Rest for 12 inch Bike Replacement for Training Wheel
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Hello, friend, there are some size differences; you can order it based on the size you require, 12"/14"/16"/18", thanks.
No, there was only one of them.
My kids both have 16-inch bikes, and the 16-inch size fits them perfectly.
The brace must fit between the peg and the wheel.
Selected User Reviews For SEISSO Bike Kickstand for 12" Kids Bicycle Kick Stand Rear Mount for Premium Steel with Pad Kick Stand Rest for 12 inch Bike Replacement for Training Wheel
This universal kickstand is perfect for my son's 16" Schwinn bike; it fits perfectly on the end where the training wheels used to be! Installing it was a breeze. It's very sturdy and stands up to a lot of abuse. There's nothing that could go wrong and cause it to not fit or function properly. This may be the only Amazon product for which I would be willing to pay a little too much because it truly works. I am very pleased after searching for a while and having some things not work out.
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- It's incredibly quick and simple to set up.
- There is no rattling or noise.
- It was the ideal length.
- The kickstand is sturdy and helps to keep the bike upright.
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- Nonebr>br>Now that I've completed my 5-year plan, I'm ready to start working on the next one. My daughter is learning to ride her 16" mountain bike on two wheels. We got this kickstand so she wouldn't have to lay her bike down on the ground and struggle to pick it up again after she finally ditched her training wheels. Installing the kickstand was a breeze - All I needed was a 15mm socket and ratchet to install the included bracket and tighten it down with one of her training wheel nuts. br>br>I liked being able to fine-tune the angle at which the bike leans against the ground by adjusting the height of the kickstand up or down. The kickstand itself appears to be quite sturdy, and it hasn't collapsed on itself while supporting my daughter's approximately 30-pound backpack. There are no rattling or clunking noises on her lb bike when she rides it. br>br>This kickstand was an excellent purchase for us, and I give it 5 stars. 👍.
I was worried that because it's so small, it'd be too short, but it's not. Even for us ladies, it was very quick and simple to set up. br>Our son's bike has still fallen over a few times due to a gust of wind or him being in a hurry, so the bike wasn't quite angled as it should have been, but it's still better than having no stand at all. Even our 5-year-old found it simple to put up and down with just one foot. br>It's not as stable as a stand that attaches in the middle, but it'll suffice until he's ready to upgrade to a larger bike. br>His bike has 16" wheels and was designed for riders aged 41 and up. 3 feet and 48 inches tall It was originally equipped with training wheels, but those have since been removed. It has extra plastic around its frame to give it the appearance of a dirt bike, so a kickstand that connects in the middle was out. (If you're unsure about wheel size, etc. , it's in the second tier of children's bike sizes. ).
br>br>Another oddity was the kickstand's angle. The kickstand would have protruded from the bike at a large angle if I had been able to attach it. It appears that it caught passing plants or my children's pants and dresses. It's possible it would have worked fine, but I couldn't test it because I couldn't get it on the bike in the first place.
I bought this because my son was frustrated that his bike couldn't stand up like mine could, and I was tired of him dropping it on the ground every time he stopped. It works flawlessly! He was ecstatic to be able to stand his bike up, and it prevented more dings and wear on the bike. He's graduated to the next size bike, so we'll see how long it lasts when his younger sister starts riding it without training wheels, but he wasn't gentle with it and it held up admirably. If your child has outgrown his or her training wheels, this is a must-have!.
My only complaint is that I wish it was a little easier to push up for riding. My four-year-old hasn't needed training wheels in almost a year, but he's still too small for a 16-inch bike (which is the smallest size I've found that comes with a kickstand), so this was a great find to keep his bike from being thrown on its side. Even after using WD40, he still finds it difficult to do so on his own.
When my daughter's 16" Diamondback came off training wheels, this kickstand was an excellent addition. We spent far too much time leaning the bike against a wall or lying it sideways in the grass, neither of which was ideal. This little guy was found for a reasonable price, was easy to install, and performs exactly as you'd expect. It appears that the sizing chart is correct. Don't hesitate to buy this if you're in a pinch. It appears to be of high quality. br>br>My only criticism of the product is that I wish it came in more colors, but that does not appear to be a common feature in kickstands.
I had to use my Dremel to grind some of the material away, but it eventually worked. After a few months, the little plastic nub on the bottom that protected the floors came loose, so I wrapped it with electrical tape. I'll probably get my plasti dip spray out and spray the tape when I remember to, just to make sure it doesn't unravel.