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balance bicycle 

Price: 10.0~20.0 USD 
Payment Terms: T/T or L/C and so on,MTB bicycle 
Place of Origin: Hebei, China (Mainland) 
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Means of Transport: by sea
Packing: SKD or CKD
Foldable: No
Frame Material: Steel
Brand Name: mountain bicycle/MTB bicycl...
packing: SKD,CKD and so on
HS: 8711901010
Color: to customer's requirement
Production Capacity: 10000pcs/month
Delivery Date: 20-40 days
Type: Mountain Bicycle
Wheel Size: 18"
Gross Weight: 7-20kg
certificate: MTB bike ,CCC certificate
Model No.: children's bicycle *childre...

children's bicycke is very lovely and colourful
Frame:12" STEEL BMX
Fork: STEEL
Rims: STEEL 14G*16H
Tire:12*2.125 black
B)Brand Er long
C)Hi

children's bicycke is very lovely and colourful
Frame:12" STEEL BMX
Fork: STEEL
Rims: STEEL 14G*16H
Tire:12*2.125 black
B)Brand Er long

 

Kids grow so if they are in a child seat or trailer it won't be long until they outgrow it.  At 2-4 years they can move on to their own appropriately sized tri-cycle.  On a bicycle, kids can experience/learn the laws of inertia, pedaling, steering, braking and sitting on a saddle.  Trikes don't do much to develop a sense of balance and they can be tippy (excluding low-lying "big wheels").
Most kids try a two-wheeler with training wheels around age 3 years.
Between the ages of 4 and 8 years most kids have developed sufficient physical coordination and agility, good balance, and master starting and stopping on a tricycle or training wheels so that they are ready to learn to ride a bicycle.  (Note: Kids generally lack the coordination and strength for hand brakes until at least 5.)  But, along with physical skills it also takes mental readiness (self-confidence) and motivation to learn to bicycle.  Some kids don't develop this until they are 10 or more years old.  It sometimes takes a lot of patience on the part of parents.  Interest and readiness to learn to ride a bike can manifests itself as questions about bicycles, a desire to ride with friends, talk about tricycles and training wheels as things for "babies," etc.  For tips on how to teach a kid to learn to bicycle click on this link.
Guide to Kid Bike Sizes: Children's bike sizes are determined by wheel diameter, not seat height and frame size as is the case with adult bicycles. The chart below should help you narrow your search, but it is not a substitute for an expert helping you find a bike that is most suitable.  A critical factor is the brakes.  Coaster brakes tend to be easier for young kids to use but they become less common as the bikes get bigger.  It can be a conundrum and dangerous when kids who are tall for their age fit bigger bikes with hand brakes that they can't operate well.  After kids outgrow children's bikes they'll move into small-framed adult bikes with 26 inch, 27 inch or 700c wheels, which are sized by the length of the seat tube.
Approximate Age Child's Inseam Wheel diameter
"bike size" *
Comments:
2-4 years 14-17 inches
35-42 cm
12 inches Most come with training wheels, some are direct drive
4-6 years 16-20 inches
40-50 cm
14 inches not commonly available
5-8 years 18-22 inches
45-55 cm
16 inches Most have rear coaster breaks and pneumatic tires, some have front hand brakes.
6-9 years 20-24 inches
50-60 cm
18 inches not commonly available
7-10 years 22-25 inches
55-63 cm
20 inches Some models are multi-speed with hand brakes.
9+ years 24-28 inches
60-72 cm
24 inches Can have most of the feature of adult bikes.
* The size doesn't have any relationship to a real measure: It is certainly not the diameter of the rim. Generally the given size is closer to the tire/tyre diameter from tread-to-tread, but it is usually greater that this distance as well.
Note: the highest rate of bike
Kids grow so if they are in a child seat or trailer it won't be long until they outgrow it.  At 2-4 years they can move on to their own appropriately sized tri-cycle.  On a bicycle, kids can experience/learn the laws of inertia, pedaling, steering, braking and sitting on a saddle.  Trikes don't do much to develop a sense of balance and they can be tippy (excluding low-lying "big wheels").
Most kids try a two-wheeler with training wheels around age 3 years.
Between the ages of 4 and 8 years most kids have developed sufficient physical coordination and agility, good balance, and master starting and stopping on a tricycle or training wheels so that they are ready to learn to ride a bicycle.  (Note: Kids generally lack the coordination and strength for hand brakes until at least 5.)  But, along with physical skills it also takes mental readiness (self-confidence) and motivation to learn to bicycle.  Some kids don't develop this until they are 10 or more years old.  It sometimes takes a lot of patience on the part of parents.  Interest and readiness to learn to ride a bike can manifests itself as questions about bicycles, a desire to ride with friends, talk about tricycles and training wheels as things for "babies," etc.  For tips on how to teach a kid to learn to bicycle click on this link.
Guide to Kid Bike Sizes: Children's bike sizes are determined by wheel diameter, not seat height and frame size as is the case with adult bicycles. The chart below should help you narrow your search, but it is not a substitute for an expert helping you find a bike that is most suitable.  A critical factor is the brakes.  Coaster brakes tend to be easier for young kids to use but they become less common as the bikes get bigger.  It can be a conundrum and dangerous when kids who are tall for their age fit bigger bikes with hand brakes that they can't operate well.  After kids outgrow children's bikes they'll move into small-framed adult bikes with 26 inch, 27 inch or 700c wheels, which are sized by the length of the seat tube.
Approximate Age Child's Inseam Wheel diameter
"bike size" *
Comments:
2-4 years 14-17 inches
35-42 cm
12 inches Most come with training wheels, some are direct drive
4-6 years 16-20 inches
40-50 cm
14 inches not commonly available
5-8 years 18-22 inches
45-55 cm
16 inches Most have rear coaster breaks and pneumatic tires, some have front hand brakes.
6-9 years 20-24 inches
50-60 cm
18 inches not commonly available
7-10 years 22-25 inches
55-63 cm
20 inches Some models are multi-speed with hand brakes.
9+ years 24-28 inches
60-72 cm
24 inches Can have most of the feature of adult bikes.
* The size doesn't have any relationship to a real measure: It is certainly not the diameter of the rim. Generally the given size is closer to the tire/tyre diameter from tread-to-tread, but it is usually greater that this distance as well.
Note: the highest rate of bike
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China Xingtai Modern Bicycle Co., Ltd. [China (Mainland)]


Business Type:Manufacturer
City: Xingtai
Province/State: Hebei
Country/Region: China (Mainland)

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