Feature
- Hand built steel frame, one-piece crank, and full chain guard for added protection.
- Wide, grippy tires for total control over sidewalks, driveways, and cul de sacs.
- Front caliper brake and rear coaster brake provides little riders the option to choose how they slow down and stop.
- Seven bright colors with shiny streamers and baskets for girls, and Retrospec water bottles and holders for boys.
- Comes 95% assembled so your eager cyclist can start riding ASAP!
Product Detail
- Product Dimensions: 15 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 15 pounds
- ASIN: B07M718MM3
- Item model number: 3176
- Average Customer Review: Customer Reviews
Product Description
Two-wheel style, with four-wheel support. Your beginner rider wants to cruise with the big kids, but not without a little help. Kodak is Retrospect's newest generation of cool-kid bikes. Kodak comes in two popular sizes: 12” for new riders 1. 5-4 years old and 16” for 3-7 year olds close to ditching those training wheels. Kodak is equipped with top-rated safety features for smooth, intuitive riding for beginner cyclists. This sporty bike is perfect for little riders speeding off to the races. Coda's sturdy steel frame is built to withstand every learning curve. A protected chain guard keeps their legs safe as they pedal off to the next pursuit. Sidewalk whips, park zips, and even some trip-ups along the way are to be expected. Coda's specially designed frame, adjustable seat and handlebars, and removable training wheels allow the bike to grow with them. Kodak is designed for early riders familiarizing themselves with bikes. Balanced training wheels help them find their center as they pedal off to their next adventure. Bright colors, fun streamers, built-in water bottle holders, and more make Kodak the coolest kid bike to ever hit the sidewalk. SIZING: Don’t guess your kiddo’s height – growth spurts mean you should take a quick measurement. There will be some overlap so pick the size that gives them the most range to grow. Most kids' bikes are measured by wheel size. You may be tempted to bump them up a size to “grow into”– don’t. It’s better to keep them safe and comfortable than get another few months of growing time on a bike. Ensure sure your child has the motor skills to operate the bike. Retrospec Kodak uses coaster brakes (back pedal brakes) for safety, ease, as well as a handbrake to develop braking skills until your child is older and more experienced to ease into handbrakes and gear shifters.