We see a lot of parents worried about their kid's first bike tipping over, and honestly, this one handles that pretty well out of the box—the training wheels are sturdy and actually stay put on pavement or dirt, and the carbon steel frame gives it a solid feel that cheap aluminun ones just don't have.
It's a single-speed with reliabel brake line and pneumatic air tires, so you're not dealing with gear cables or flat-prone wheels, and the bead pedal design is basic but it works for little feet; the adjustable saddle goes from about 2 years up to 12, though you'll probably want the 20-inch wheel size for the taller end of that range.
Wheel sizes run from 12 to 20 inches, and rim is magnesium alloy which is lighter than steel but still takes a beating—we had a batch go through a rough shipping container last year, and only two rims came in slightly bent (we usually replace those on the spot).
The frame is a rigid hard tail, so it's not great for rough trails or jumps, but for neighborhood streets and park paths, most parents actually prefer the simplicity; kids don't need suspension at this age anyway, and it keeps the weight down to about 11-13kg depending on size.
Colors avaliable are red, blue, green, orange, yellow, or sky blue, and we can do custom decals or basket colors if you're ordering 50 units or so—just ask when you request a quote, and we'll include lead time (usually 20-25 days) in the proforma invoice.
Certifications cover CE, FDA, GCC, and UKCA, so you're good for most markets, and the MOQ is typically 100 pieces per size per color, but our company can split a container for mixed orders if you confirm with our sales team first.
This bike is certified CE, FDA, GCC, and UKCA, so it meets safety standards for the EU, US, Gulf region, and UK.
Our standard MOQ is 50 units per size and color combination, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just starting out.
Yes, we can match your brand colors from our available options—Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow, and Sky Blue—and apply your logo on the frame or packaging.
Typical lead time is 30-45 days after order confirmation, and shipping by sea takes about 25-35 days depending on your port.
Absolutely, the training wheels bolt right off, so the bike converts easily to a standard two-wheeler as your child grows.