Kids bikes are always a popular purchase for the little ones in the family. Most kids are lucky enough to get their first bike as a 2 or 3 year old which usually means a 12" bike, while bikes with 16" wheels are usually suited to 4 and 5-year-olds. All 16" bikes are equipped with training wheels (stabilisers) and in most cases are quite light weight making them easier to pedal and easier for mum or dad to pop in the boot of the car. Of course, when no longer needed, the trainin …
Kids bikes are always a popular purchase for the little ones in the family. Most kids are lucky enough to get their first bike as a 2 or 3 year old which usually means a 12" bike, while bikes with 16" wheels are usually suited to 4 and 5-year-olds. All 16" bikes are equipped with training wheels (stabilisers) and in most cases are quite light weight making them easier to pedal and easier for mum or dad to pop in the boot of the car. Of course, when no longer needed, the training wheels can be easily removed, making your little ones bike a true, two wheeler.
Many of the girls models will have a dolls seat or front basket. Both boys and girls bikes will have a chaingaurd, foot brake and hand brake. Frame sizes do vary slightly, so some brands/models may suit better than another. Best option is to bring your youngster in and try a couple out, but if it needs to be a surprise, try to establish a couple of favouirte colours and we'll do our best to steer you in the right direction to make a choice that will bring a smile to their face when the bike arrives back home.