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KinderBike Balance Bike - Pink | 
| Brand: KinderBike Category: Toy
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $74.99 You Save: $15.00 (17%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 59752
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.8 Dimensions (in): 23.6 x 11.8 x 11.8 Alloy quick-release collar, for easy adjustment of the saddle Paint certified to be significantly below the ASTM limits for heavy metal content, including lead Sleek, angle adjustable saddle with four point support; approximate seat adjustment range of 13.5"-18.5" Full range of motion steering, essential for your childs transition to advanced bicycles Easy and quick assembly; all necessary tools included Training wheel free, giving your child immeasurable self-confidence from learning balance quickly and on their own Three color choices: blue, red and pink Orders delivered without signature confirmation, unless requested otherwise. Warranty: 3 Year Warranty - The best warranty in the industry KinderBike warrants each new frame, fork and original component part against breakage due to defects in workmanship and materials:3 YEARS: The trainer frame of the 2008 balance trainer1 YEAR: All original parts of the 2008 balance trainer THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:- Normal wear and tear - Any damage, failure or loss caused by use of trainer for jumping, stunt riding, acrobatics or other similar activities, or in any other manner for which it was not designed - Improper assembly or maintenance - Any damage, failure or loss caused by accident, misuse, neglect, abuse, theft, or failure to follow instructions or warnings in owners manualFor warranty details, please refer to the manufacturers dotcom website at: MyKinderBike.com
MPN: KB0-8BT-P Model: KB0-8BT-P UPC: 649241874041 EAN: 0649241874041 ASIN: B001DBH56C
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 3 Year Warranty - The best warranty in the industry | | • | Extremely lightweight and sturdy, aluminum and steel components (8.5 lbs) | | • | Alluminum stem, dual-plane adjustable handlebar with ball bearing pivot | | • | Aluminum rims, supported by 20 radially spaced spokes; Ball bearing wheels with 12 rugged tread, tube replaceable tires | | • | Rear handbrake introduces young riders to the braking concept; Sleek, angle adjustable saddle with four point support and alloy quick-release collar |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description There is no better way to teach your child balance than with an original KinderBike balance trainer. KinderBike trainers feature aluminum rim/rugged tread wheels, aluminum stem/dual plane adjustable handlebars and four-point/angle adjustable padded saddles with quick-release. Simply put: Where others skimped, KinderBike splurged. The best components available, backed by an industry best three-year warranty.Balance trainers (kinderbikes) are designed for children between the ages of 2 to 5 years and teach young children the art of balance at a very young age. Learning balance instills confidence through the development of critical motor skills. Kinderbikes have no pedals or training wheels, so children use their feet to push themselves around and glide. As a result, they learn balance quickly without the false sense of stability attributed to training wheels. Experts agree that training wheels hinder a childs ability to learn balance. KinderBike trainers afford parents the benefit of watching their child learn balance and agility and develop confidence on their own.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great bike for a little one learning to ride! November 1, 2008 My daughter wanted a pink bike so I ordered this one. I live at an APO address (military overseas) so they were nice enough to ship it to me. Good bike for the money. The instructions were not the best but we managed. For some reason the o-ring balls keep falling out. Not sure if that will effect the bike or not. My daughter is slowly riding it in the house and when she gets the balance we will then take it outside. She is 3.5 and it fits her average height. The seat does adjust, so she still has a couple of years before she outgrows it. These bikes are all the rage in Europe, so I thought we would try it!
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