Basically, it's a balance-and-coordination trainer for kids 3 to 8—the training wheels take the wobble out while they learn to steer and pedal, and once they've got it, you just unbolt them and it's a proper two-wheeler.
Frame's carbon steel, which is heavier than aluminum but tougher for bumps and drops kids dish out, and the load bearing tops out at about 50kg—so it'll handle a solid 8-year-old, but don't push it past that or the welds might groan.
Wheel sizes run form 12 to 20 inches depending on the model you pick, and the tires are skidproof and wear-resistant (usually a rubber compound with decent grip on pavement or packed dirt), but it's not suited for off-road trails or wet grass—the tread's too shallow.
We ship these in standdard export packaing, roughly 107x20x51cm per box, gross weight 12kg, and the MOQ is typically 50 units or so—check lead time because we usually have stock but the color mix (green, blue, kaki) can shift.
One thing you might not think to ask: the training wheels are mounted with a single bolt each, so they're easy to remove with a basic wrench, but the bolt can rust if stored damp—just hit it with a little WD-40 before you take them off.
Anyway, for ordering, just give me the wheel size and color preference—most buyers go with the 14-inch for the 3-5 year olds and 16-inch for 5-8, but we've got COA on the frame steel if you need it for compliance.
We don't set a strict MOQ for this model. You can order as few as 50 units for a trial run, but we can negotiate larger quantities for better pricing.
Lead time is typically 25-30 days after order confirmation, depending on the color mix and wheel size you choose. Shipping from our port adds another 15-20 days by sea.
Yes, we can supply EN71 and ASTM F963 test reports for the carbon steel frame and components. Just let us know your target market, and we'll include the relevant docs with the shipment.
Absolutely. You can pick any Pantone color for the frame, and we'll apply your logo via decal or powder coating. Minimum for custom colors is 200 units per color.
Each bike comes in a standard export carton, partially assembled—frame, wheels, training wheels, and handlebars are packed separately to avoid damage. About 100 units fit in a 20-foot container.