We keep these in production cycles, so stock is usually avaliable for the 12" and 16" sizes — the 18" and 20" might have a 2-3 week lead time if they're not already in the container. Each bike gets packed in that 83×19×42cm box, about 11.5kg gross weight, and they ship flat-packed with the handlebars and pedals needing assembly. The 5-year the frame and fork, which is steel, so it's pretty straightforward if something cracks.

You're looking at single-speed gearing with a V-brake system, which is basic but reliable for kids just learning to balance and stop. Training wheels can be added, but we don't include them by default — most buyers order those separately if the kid's under 4 or so. What it does is give you a platform for 3-8 year olds, unisex, with wheel sizes form 12" up to 20" depending on how tall the child is.


The frame is steel, rims are steel or alloy depending on your spec — we usually recommend alloy for the 18" and 20" sizes to keep weight manageable, but steel rims are cheaper and hold up fine. Net weight is about 10kg across the range, which is a bit heavy for a 3-year-old but fine once they're 5 or 6. Color options are pink, blue, purple, green, or you can go OEM if you want something specific and meet the 100 piece MOQ.

12 inch wheel and 14 inch are better for beginners, while 18 and 20 inch suit older kids who are more confident — actually, most buyers who target the 8 year old group go with the 20 inch. Saddle is leather or PVC, and it's not padded heavily, so keep that in mind if you're expecting long rides. CE certification is there for European markets, which covers teh safety standdard pretty well.

One concrete thing you'll notice is the paint finish — it's not automotive-grade, so expect some chipping around the chainstay after a few months of use, especially on the steel rims. We don't recommend it for off-road or rough terrain; it's strictly a pavement and park bike. Also, the packaging dimensions are tight, so if you're going to add training wheels in the same box, you'll need to check the fit or ship them separately.
Yes, we can send samples, but keep in mind the MOQ is 100 pieces per color/size combo, and sample shipping is usually on you. Lead time for samples is about 7-10 days.
For 100 pieces, production takes roughly 25-30 days after deposit and design approval. Shipping time depends on your destination, but we'll give you a tracking update once it's out.
Yes, the CB002 is CE certified, and we can provide the certificate and test report upon request. Just let us know if you need them for your market.
Both steel and alloy rims are options. Alloy is lighter and rust-resistant but costs a bit more—usually around $2-3 extra per bike. We'll quote based on your choice.
It ships partially disassembled in a single carton sized 83x19x42cm, with wheels removed and handlebars folded. Assembly is straightforward with the included manual and tools.