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Casey
> 3 dayVery cute and quality bike. After much research I found this is the highest quality bike at this price of this type for the size of my toddler. It did not come with the Allen wrench tool I was under the impression would be provided. My other complaint is that when we tried to remove the back wheel to paint this bike (my daughter is obsessed with dark blue) the bolt immediately stripped. It was obviously very low quality. We painted this for Christmas, and were happy to find the radio flyer markings are just stickers. So we took them off and put them on top of our new paint. It added the perfect touch. Ill post pictures after Christmas
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Reed
03-06-2025This is a well made balance bike for small beginners. The tires are not rubber so I would recommended it only be used on smooth surfaces.
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Kitty Cat
> 3 dayBought for my grandsons 3rd birthday. He loves this little bike! You can hear the little bell ringing everywhere he goes. It took me less than five minutes to put the handlebars and the seat on it. The bell was already attached and so were the wheels. Its lightweight, but sturdy. Radio Flyer is my go to brand. We have the rocket scooter and the foldable tricycle. Less than fifty dollars for a well constructed balance bike. Thanks!
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Jolene Reekers
> 3 dayOur 3 year old grandson loved it!
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Dr. Lambert Romaguera II
> 3 dayI ordered five of these little balance bikes for our preschool special needs children, as a variety from a pedaled or four wheeled bike. I was pleased to see how so I took to this like ducks to water. It didnt take me long to put all five of them together, and I am sure that they will last us years, for the children to learn balancing and biking at the same time. Our physical therapist thought it was a great way to challenge their balance, as they used the bikes.
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Joe K.
> 3 dayI get that this isnt a $90 Strider. But having put one of those together recently, versus what I dealt with putting this one together... well Radio Flyer could have made theirs a little better without a ton of extra effort or cost. Ultimately, as a balance bike its going to work very well. So its probably closer to a 4 on value and a 2-3 on assembly. As for why I dinged it, well the alignment of handlebars and wheel while tightening it is cumbersome at best, ridiculous at worst. Strider has this right, you slip the steerer tube from the fork and the shaft from the handlbars together and put a pin through them. That way it will always be 100% straight. Then when you tighten it down you can simply worry about only fastening the parts together. This bike needs 4 hands to be done right and a ratchet set on top of that. You have to hold the fork and handlebars tightly together while turning two bolts and not allowing the handlebars and fork to separate and become loose in the headtube, or have them twist and become misaligned. Not a great design there guys. Once I got it in place it was fine and the bike is very good for what it was meant for. I just wish some extra effort was put in place for alignment and adjustment. Really unnecessarily complex for the ONLY thing that has to be done to put the bike together.
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Tweety
> 3 daySturdy little bike and the grandson loves it!
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Celina Saldana
> 3 dayThe bike itself was great. The quality feels good. Came on time. The box was a little beat up and looks like someone tried assembling it before.
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Theresa
> 3 dayPerfect for the little ones to learn balance on before riding a bike. Grandson loved it. His little sister is using it now
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Bonnie
Greater than one weekPurchased this as a gift for a 2 year old and she LOVES it! With the seat in the lowest setting it’s still a little too tall for her, but with some adult help she scoots around the house on it and soon she will be rude it in her own.