Bumper Sparkle 18" Girls Bike
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Product Description
Girls bike that will suit a 6 - 9 year old. These bikes are professionally built to very high standards. Model Type: Steel Y-Style Frame. Frame Construction: Hi-Ten Steel. Forks: Hi-Ten Steel. Frame Size: To suit 6 to 9 years approx. Wheel Size: 18". Gear System: Single speed. Wheel Specification: Colour co-ordinated alloy rims, pneumatic tyres. Full bearing hubs with freewheel. Brakes: V Type Brakes Front and Rear. Handlebar and Stem: Adjustable quill type stem with high riser bars. Additional: Chainguard, colour co-ordinated design saddle. All New Original Paint finish - Mud / Guards - Dolly Carrier - New Saddle Design. Frame Colour: Pink. Fork Colour: Pink. Cycle Condition: Brand new, boxed, some assembly required.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #23105 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Sparkle
Features
- Girls bike, will suit a 6 - 9 year old, These bikes are professionally built to very high standards.
- Frame Size :To suit 6 to 9 years approx, Wheel Size :18"
- Gear System :Single speed , Wheel Specification :Colour co-ordinated alloy rims, pneumatic tyres. Full bearing hubs with freewheel.
- Additional :Chainguard, colour co-ordinated design saddle. All New Original Paint finish - Mud / Guards - Dolly Carrier - New Saddle Design.
Customer Reviews
Great For Tall Girls
Our daughter is extremely tall for her age so needs an 18" bike. Our problems was that she is still young enough to want a "dolly seat" on it.
This bike fitted the bill. We have been impressed, and our daughter loves it.
she loves it!!
Bought this for my 5 yr old who is a big 5yr old and wanted to make sure I got my money's worth!! She loves it, especially the admiring glances she gets from the other kids! The only complaint I have is that the instructions on how to put it together are not very good. After somewhat slagging my boyfriend that he couldn't do it despite his protests that the instructions were not very good, I checked them out for myself only to find that on this occasion he was right, (imagine my horror)!! "Put on front wheel," doesn't really cut it. Needless to say my daugther is currently and very quickly learning the art of using only one break...who needs 2 breaks really!???!!
