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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
It went to our grandson at our daughter and son-in-law's house, so we actually have not seen it. Our daughter and son-in-law tell us that our 3 year old grandson loves it!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Needed to adjust the handlebars. The bolt was so tight it would have required nothing short of divine intervention to loosen. Tried the drill, tried larger screwdrivers, even modified the bolt to fit a flat head, but no luck beyond a bloody finger. Bolt ultimately stripped and now the handlebars cannot be moved for my 2yo. Given the price tag on this thing, assembly problems are inexcusable.
Thou who shall not be named
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
This is a very cool bike. Super easy to assemble and nice and sturdy. It’s lightweight yet good quality. My little one loves to ride around on it.
C
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
Let me get one thing out of the way first. If you are wondering why this is so expensive, it's mostly because it's so light. It has no suspension. It has scrubber brakes. It's single speed. It's light and built well. That's where the money is going. It is extremely light though.Assembly couldn't be much easier. It's mostly assembled out of the box. I spent more time removing all the packaging than I did assembling it. You just put the handlebars, and seat on and that's it. It takes five minutes, if that.The bike didn't need any adjustments, though scrubber bikes usually don't. It stops well enough, considering it only has a 4 year old on it.I will warn you, measure your kid before buying one of these. My four year old is too big for it. That's my own fault, considering I forgot that my kid is enormous. I looked at the chart, and he's nearly big enough for a Woom 5 already. Oops. Luckily, I live on an old farm with multiple houses and most of my extended family. There are a couple little cousins the right size for this.I got this quite late in the year, but we've had a few nice days in late October for my little cousin to ride this thing around. He likes it. It is really short, so his feet can easily touch the ground. Remember, there are no training wheels here. It is stable, but a kid still has to learn how to balance themselves. My oldest daughter helped him learn by just walking along with him, holding onto the handlebars. Yes, my cousin and his wife are around, but they both work all day, so my kid helped when she got home from school. I think it being ridiculously light helps with balancing it. The steering limiter helps them not mess things up too badly, I guess.Even with being light, it is also built quite nicely. He has learned how to ride it, and has been bombing around all over the place on the farm without damaging it. Yes, he has crashed it a couple times. He's fine. The bike is also fine.So, if you want a lightweight bike that is built well, this could work. Just measure your kid first.
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