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Zarfi
> 3 dayThis wasnt terribly difficult to assemble although the directions were kind of difficult to follow and I had to hammer on some of the parts and also hammer part of the metal so the seat would slide on (it was a bit warped). It ended up working out fine and my son loves this bike. I appreciate that the tires are puncture-proof but it seems like the plastic on the tires could get worn quickly using this on pavement. I do appreciate how lightweight it is and it is easy to adjust the seat and handlebars. Overall seems great so far but I am curious to see how it holds up, as we dont plan to get my son another bike for about 2 years.
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Amberly
> 3 dayWe bought one of these a year ago for my little boy bought another one for my little girl this year. They are 2.5 and I love how light weight and easy they are to maneuver. Awesome product so great to watch my kids learn to ride these balance bikes. With my little girls it had a problem with the seat clamp,it was faulty. I sent pictures and a message to their customer service, they replied within 24 hours and were extremely helpful and had a new piece shipped to me immediately. So I’ve had a great experience with both the product and their customer service. That is a sign of an excellent company! Highly Recommend
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Dayne Shields
> 3 dayGreat bike for my 2 year old!
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Jennifer Phillips
> 3 dayDaughter loves it. Super lightweight. Friends have a Strider and their son tries to take our daughters bike instead all the time. Highly recommend
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Brittany M
> 3 dayMy daughter loves this balance bike! It’s perfect for learning her balance, before moving onto riding a bike. Great value and well made.
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Abigail Highley
> 3 dayMy boys really enjoy the bike. Good purchase for the price!
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Wilson leng
> 3 daygood easy install
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ayana brody
Greater than one weekeasy to assemble, plus it is light weight my 2yo can carry his own bike.
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Kylie M.
> 3 dayGuys I love this bike. I got one for my 4 year old and my 1.5 year old. It’s still alittle big for the 1.5 year old but I have the seat as low as it goes and she already has the hang of it. She can carry it when she needs to and it’s just a great little bike. I’m happy I spent the money I did on this rather than going for the name brands
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Priscilla Chan
> 3 dayLet me preface this by saying I used to own a bike shop, and I realize this is a little kids bike, but some of the components are very cheap and dont stay securely tightened, such as the collar that holds the handlebar stem and the seat post collar. Since my 2 yr old hasnt gotten the hang of this yet, he still drops the bike on its side which causes the handlebars to tweak off center. The same with the saddle. Also the hubs in the wheels were very rough and after some adjustments I was able to get a smoother spin but this should be adjusted at the factory as most people dont have hub wenches or know how to adjust them in the first place. Again, I know this is a toddlers bike. But it seems like the one we got didnt have the correct size collars as no matter how tight I crank down the nut it still moves. However this is a very lightweight bike and the saddle height goes pretty low for little ones. My son is on the small side. Keep in mind that putting the saddle in the lowest position causes the seat post to come out the bottom which your little ones foot can get caught under in a fall. I feel like the seat post is unnecessarily long. A child who needs the saddle in the lowest position is most likely too young to start riding a bike.