JOYSTAR 12 14 16 Inch Kids Bike with Training Wheels for 2-7 Years Old Girls 32" - 53" Tall, Toddler Bike with 85% Assembled, Blue, Pink, Purple
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I put the handle bars in the front axle hole and tightened the bolt near the top of the handlebars when assembling my daughters' bikes. In the axle is a small wedge nut which is connected to a bolt that goes through the handlebars. You will not be able to tighten it without the wedge nut.
The regular pumps at the petrol stations worked for me.
It is not possible to remove the pedals if the training wheels are removed.
Besides, we offer one-year warranty for the bike, and if there are any problems with the bike, please reach out to us and we will solve your problem as best as we can. The frame of the bike is also warrantied for a lifetime.
Selected User Reviews For JOYSTAR 12 14 16 Inch Kids Bike with Training Wheels for 2-7 Years Old Girls 32" - 53" Tall, Toddler Bike with 85% Assembled, Blue, Pink, Purple
There is nothing cuter than this bike. Despite being a 3 year old's first bike, it's the perfect starter bike. My husband assembled the bike in 45 minutes to my gratification. I was pleasantly surprised at how sturdy it is considering it is a kids bike. Honestly, I highly recommend this bike for my daughter. She loves the color and she has not encountered any problems while The 14inch purple is what we ordered.
This is not an excellent bike that my personal opinion can support The chain on this bike fell off several times within a month after my child rode it (mind you, we're talking about a toddler here). As can be seen, it is one thing if the chain is easily placed back, but it is something entirely different if you have to maneuver around an awkwardly placed cover (which is itself so poorly cut that it looks like it was put there by accident). As well, the training wheels kept coming off despite how hard we tried to screw them back on. We would not have purchased this bike, which was quite expensive for a child's bike of this size. I regret purchasing it after having owned it only a short time. After I emailed the company initially to ask if there was a problem, they replied quickly and told me that there was no problem with the cover. It wasn't until after I emailed them again to say that the bike chain kept coming off and it was a frustrating experience that I learned that they did not respond. As a contrast, we bought another child's bike from Target (similar but less expensive), and that bike has held up very well. The best option is to purchase a bike from a trusted brand.
About 30 minutes were needed for assembly, and it was not too difficult. After adjustments, there is still a lot of resistance when pedaling even though the bike looks good and is sturdy. Although it's much better, it's still not as smooth as it should or could With the additional resistance, she has difficulty riding uphill at the moment with the balance bike, as she transitioned from a balance bike without training wheels. The ground is slower than it should be on flat ground. As long as you are using training wheels, resistance isn't a big issue because the vehicle stays upright at slow speeds and when stopped. This is a nice basket for her to ride in. She loves putting her stuffed animals and dolls inside. As a result of its size and speed, I don't expect her to be interested in this bike for more than a year before upgrading. The bike has a pretty basket, so this is a nice looking bike for a.
As advertised, the product was as described. Even those without a lot of mechanical experience found the assembly to be straightforward. The only complaint I have is that to get the bike to work as I felt it should, I nearly had to disassemble the entire chain assembly for things were not perfectly in line and overright, making riding a very difficult task. It is likely that someone who does not know much about bicycles would assume that it merely.
As a result, I bought the 14" bike. My stepfather did the construction of it for my daughter, so I did not need to do it myself. It's a good thing he's an engineer so he was able to figure it out despite a few guidelines lacking in the instructions. Beautiful and sturdy, this bike will keep you entertained for a long time. Earlier this week, I took my 5-year old son to the park in it. Even though he weighs 60 pounds, he was able to ride the bike. Definitely recommend this bike. It takes a little time putting it together so keep a drink handy.
This is a very sweet little girls' bike. The colors are pretty, and the basket is adorable. This is a well-built bike with a solid frame, and it is comfortable to ride as well. A sturdy object. A minor amount of assembly was required and it was well packaged. The process of getting it together and adding air to the tires took my husband 15 minutes. I have not used the training wheels, so I can't say whether they are well made, but I imagine they are just as well made. Despite being taller than most 7 year old girls, I bought the 16 inch wheel bike for my (just turned) 7 year old daughter. I was worried it would be too small for her but it has been wonderful. We have ridden it several times now, and she loves it. The purchase has been without problems. We are extremely pleased with it.
The only problem I have with the bike is that the seat moves and or goes down and I can't figure I also had to figure out how to put the bike together myself now because the instructions refer to a completely different bike. After all, I also can't attach the reflectors because I have no instructions on how to.
She loves it.