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Road Champs BXS:Stunt Biking Customer Review: Nothing Wonderful I didn’t find much to be great about this game. This game took me about 3 days to beat. The graphics are ok but, the way you do the stunts and moving around on the corse is stupid and gets old really quick. If you want a really good BMX stunt biking game get for PC or some type of game consoul. Customer Review: jammin BMX style A rockin sockin video game that will take your fingers on a wild ride of excitment. This game has awesome stunts and cool bikers on trikers!!!!!!!!! No training wheels on this ride. Road Champs rocks! Get this game if you are a biking-action fan of BMX!
Tags: Action Fan, Awesome Stunts, Bikers, Bmx Biking, Corse, Fingers, Road Biking, Road Champs Bxs, Rocks, Training Wheels, Video Game, Wild Ride
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Tonka Mighty Kid’s 12-Inch Bike Perfect for your rough-and-tumble child, the heavy-duty Mighty Tonka 12-inch bike is a great introduction to the world of biking. It features a fully functional dual-suspension frame and comes with heavy-duty training wheels to help your child learn and gain confidence. Other features include oversized air tires with a chunky tread, reliable coaster brake for safe stopping, fully enclosed safety chain cover, padded handlebars, water bottle cage (with water bottle), and brightly colored Tonka design.
Customer Review: Very Pleased with this Bike Based on the reviews we read on Amazon.com, we bought this bike as a birthday present for our son, who was turning 4. He’s had it for almost a month. He did not have much trouble learning to use the bike on his own. His previous set of wheels were the radio flyer’s tricycle. We are impressed with the quality of the bike. My husband assembled the bike. He didn’t have any trouble. We did buy the bike from Walmart, as someone else had suggested. We had one concern with the bike while we were shopping for one. As I said, our son was turning 4. Most of the reviews we read here pertained to 2 1/2 year olds. Based on his height, it had seemed that a larger bike would’ve been more appropriate. However, we did not come across a larger bike with the kind of good reviews given on the Tonka. We took a chance with it anyways, and we are glad for it. This past weekend, I overhead a mom commenting on the Tonka at the playground. It seemed that her son was having trouble with his bike. Her son had the larger sized bike, and was about the same height as my son. We thank everyone who wrote a review on this bike. It was most helpful. Customer Review: Tonka 12″ bike is great. I put this bike together for my son in no time, it was easy and the bike is really heavy duty for the price. Check around for the best price because this one isn’t it. My 3 1/2 year old son loves this bike, I would definitely purchase it again. Get the matching pads and helmet also!
Tags: 2 Year Olds, Air Tires, Amazon, Coaster Brake, Confidence, Design Customer, Dual Suspension, Handlebars, Heavy Duty Training, Playground, Radio Flyer, Rough And Tumble, Safety Chain, Set Of Wheels, Suspension Frame, Tires, Tonka, Training Wheels, Walmart, Water Bottle
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Mongoose Lilac Kids’ 16-Inch Cruiser Bike Customer Review: Great Bike! My 4 1/2 year old absolutely loves this bike. It is very girly, with flowers on the seat and all over the frame and hearts on the tire tread. If you have a little “princess” it is just what she needs. The bike itself was very easy to assemble and is really sturdy. It is a pretty heavy bike, but my daughter doesn’t seem to have any problems riding it or moving it around while walking beside it. Overall, my daughter and I both think it is a great bike! Customer Review: Flashy bike This bike was purchased for my 5 year old daughter. Like the other reviews, the package came pretty beat up. Fortunatly for me though, there were no missing pieces. The instruction book was confusing in that it showed the entire line of mongoose bikes and was only divided into two sections to find your bike and assemble it. This was just a temp. pain as when it was finished it worked just fine. My child rides it at fast speeds and it performs wonderfully. It is a very nice looking bike that gets compliments all the time, and my daughter still has plenty of room to grow into the bike and hopefully out of the training wheels(easily removable).
Tags: Bike Cruiser, Bike Review, Compliments, Cruiser Bike, Flowers, Hearts, Little Princess, Missing Pieces, Mongoose Bike, Mongoose Bikes, Plenty Of Room, Tire Tread, Training Wheels
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Transformer Bumble Bee 16-Inch Kids’ Bike The Kent 71632 Transformers Bumble Bee 16-Inch Boys Bike is an ideal bicycle for boys who have just learned how to ride a bike. This Official Transformers Movie bicycle offers a vibrant yellow and black motif that resembles Bumble Bee, one of the heroic Autobots from the 2007 blockbuster. The bike has small, 16-inch wheels and comes with a pair of sturdy, removable training wheels, which are intended to assist young riders and ensure maximum safety. A double-guard chain guard prevents dangerous chain interference and wheel jamming for added safety. It also features mag wheels, handlebar decal plate, rear fender, and both a rear coaster brake and a front handbrake. The seat height is adjusted with a quick release seat clamp.
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Dimension Bike Training Handle for Kids - Black The Dimension Training Handle is used as a training aid to keep kids bike upright while learning to ride without training wheels.
Tags: Bike Training, Black Bike, Black Kids, Kids Learning, Training Wheels
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Schwinn Gremlin 16″ Kid”s Bike 16″ Hi-Ten Steel, step-thru frame is sized for 4-6-year-olds. Chainguard, stem pad and handlebar crossbar pad adds stylish protection. Detachable training wheels make learning to balance a snap. Schwinn design integrated kickstand keeps the bike looking good when the training wheels come off. High quality, durable alloy rims.
Tags: Alloy Rims, Gremlin, Kickstand, Schwinn Bike, Snap, Stylish Protection, Training Wheels
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Best Bikes NFL Team Logo 12″ Kids’ Bicycle, Choose Team Show your team loyalty with this NFL 12-in kids’ bicycle from Best Bikes USA. It’s constructed with a durable steel frame and an adjustable padded seat featuring team graphics. Coaster brakes provide easy control, and the fully enclosed chain cover protects little legs. Comes with removable heavy-duty training wheels.
Tags: Bicycle, Coaster Brakes, Durable Steel Frame, Heavy Duty Training, Kids Bikes, Legs, Nfl Logo, Nfl Team, Team Graphics, Team Logo, Team Loyalty, Training Wheels
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Best Bikes NCAA Team Logo 12″ Kids’ Bicycle, Choose Team Show your team loyalty with this NCAA 12-in kids’ bicycle from Best Bikes USA. It’s constructed with a durable steel frame and an adjustable padded seat featuring team graphics. Coaster brakes provide easy control, and the fully enclosed chain cover protects little legs. Comes with removable heavy-duty training wheels.
Tags: Bicycle, Coaster Brakes, Durable Steel Frame, Heavy Duty Training, Kids Bikes, Legs, Ncaa, Ncaa Team, Team Graphics, Team Logo, Team Loyalty, Training Wheels
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Best Bikes NFL Team Logo 16″ Kids’ Bicycle, Choose Team Show your team loyalty with this NFL 16-in kids’ bicycle from Best Bikes USA. It’s constructed with a durable steel frame and an adjustable padded seat featuring team graphics. Coaster brakes provide easy control, and the fully enclosed chain cover protects little legs. Comes with removable heavy-duty training wheels.
Tags: Bicycle, Coaster Brakes, Durable Steel Frame, Heavy Duty Training, Kids Bikes, Legs, Nfl Logo, Nfl Team, Team Graphics, Team Logo, Team Loyalty, Training Wheels
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Best Bikes NCAA Team Logo 16″ Kids’ Bicycle, Choose Team Show your team loyalty with this NCAA 16-in kids’ bicycle from Best Bikes USA. It’s constructed with a durable steel frame and an adjustable padded seat featuring team graphics. Coaster brakes provide easy control, and the fully enclosed chain cover protects little legs. Comes with removable heavy-duty training wheels.
Tags: Bicycle, Coaster Brakes, Durable Steel Frame, Heavy Duty Training, Kids Bikes, Legs, Ncaa, Ncaa Team, Team Graphics, Team Logo, Team Loyalty, Training Wheels
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Performance Girl”s 12″ Kid”s Bike 12″ Hi-Ten steel frame with low standover height offers the perfect fit for 2-4-year-old girls. Heavy-duty training wheels make learning to balance a cinch and are detachable when she”s ready to roll. Colorful saddle with parent assist handle give Mom and Dad extra assurance when those training wheels come off. Chainguard, pad set and CPSC reflectors keep her safe every time she rides. Rear coaster brake will have her stopping on a dime. Handlebar streamers and handlebar bag let her tote all her favorite things around with fun and flair.
Tags: Bike Performance, Cinch, Coaster Brake, Cpsc, Favorite Things, Flair, Heavy Duty Training, Mom And Dad, Old Girls, Pad Set, Perfect Fit, Performance Bike, Reflectors, Steel Frame, Streamers, Training Wheels
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Day6 The Dream 21-Speed Semi-Recumbent Bicycle - Metallic Burgundy, Comfort Bike Join the Comfort Bike movement today! Ride a bike from the first company specifically focused on building bicycles made for rider comfort. Enjoy the wind on your face and explore new places every time you ride. Live the active lifestyle you want and keep up with your little ones. Riding hasnt been this much fun since your training wheels came off! Rediscover the fun and freedom of riding today. Patented ergonomic seat and backrest provide true lumbar support Upright seating position promotes proper alignment during aerobic function High handlebar design helps reduce hand and wrist stress
Tags: Bicycles, Burgundy, Comfort Bike, Freedom, Fun, Lifestyle, Little Ones, Lumbar Support, Proper Alignment, Recumbent Bicycle, Recumbent Bike, Seating Position, Stress, Training Wheels
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Kenda K324 12×1.75 Smooth Kids Bike Tire The fastest tire we could find for a 12-inch kids bike. Now your little one can have wicked fast smooth tires just like you do! This tire has a nearly smooth tread with negative cuts to provide some traction on non-paved surfaces. Nice round profile and increased contact patch lend confidence when the training wheels come off. Inflate to 60 psi. Max load 175 pounds. Wire bead.
Tags: Bike Tire, Confidence, Max Load, Paved Surfaces, Psi Max, Smooth, Tires, Traction, Training Wheels, Wicked, Wire Bead
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Performance Boy”s 16″ Kid”s Bike 16″ Hi-Ten steel frame with low standover height offers the perfect fit for 4-6-year-old boys. Heavy-duty training wheels make balancing a cinch and are detachable when he”s really ready to fly. Colorful saddle with parent assist handle give Mom and Dad extra confidence when he decides to lose the training wheels. Chainguard, pad set and CPSC reflectors keep him safe on every adventure. Rear coaster brake puts reliable stopping power right at his feet. Razzle-dazzle fenders will have your little schoolboy cruisin” around the neighborhood in slick style.
Tags: Bike Performance, Cinch, Coaster Brake, Confidence, Cruisin, Fenders, Fly, Heavy Duty Training, Mom And Dad, Neighborhood, Old Boys, Perfect Fit, Performance Bike, Reflectors, Schoolboy, Steel Frame, Stopping Power, Training Wheels
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