Kent Super 20 Boys Bike, 20-Inch
Give him the right tools to ride with the Boys Hyper Mountain Bike from Kent. This rugged childrens bike features a fully welded dual suspension frame and downhill front suspension fork for enhanced control and a smoother ride. The Hyper features 7 speed gearing with easier twist grip shifting as well as an alloy quick release seat clamp for simple seat adjustment. This boys road bike is built to ensure safety, comfort and durability.
Product Features
- 20in Wheels
- 7 Speed Gearing with Twist Grip Shifting
- Fully Welded Dual Suspension Steel Frame / Down Hill Front Suspension Fork
- Bike Dimensions: 50in L x 24in W 36in H / Weighs: 36 lbs.
- Alloy Quick Release Seat Clamp
just perfect. My son is 7.We rode it today. 30 degrees where I live but sunny and no wind. He’s been waiting since Christmas. I have read other reviews and was a little cautious but here is my opinion. This bike represents an amazing value. My older son and I like to ride but I had to push my younger sons bike up hills because he couldn’t make it. We specifically bought this bike for that reason. As for assembly it was very, very easy. I got a little confused with the brake cables but nothing too…
Commenting on issues other reviewers have raised Since the reviews of this product seem either very positive or very negative, I would like to try to comment on some of the issues other reviewers had.Instructions:A few reviews I read complained about the poor instructions. Looking at the instructions now, they seem pretty good. I didn’t use them though, since it seemed pretty straight forward how to assemble the bike. The front wheel goes on the front, the handle bar goes on the top, the left pedal goes on the left side,…
So good I bought two I have two boys (8 and 6). I bought my oldest a Schwinn (freestyle bike) for $120 and my youngest the Kent Super 20 a week later. We live on a slope and I noticed my youngest going up the hill with no issue at all while my oldest struggled with his Schwinn. I know over time he would have developed the strength to conquer the hill, but we ride a lot and I did not want this to become an issue in other areas of town. My oldest then tried the Kent and had no issues whatsoever. We immediately…