Royalbaby BMX Freestyle Kid’s Bike, 20 inch wheels, White
Royal Baby’s wildly popular Freestyle model is now available in a 20 inch size for older kids! Our patented components feature designs specifically for the needs of children. Our unique carton and packaging includes all the tools necessary to assemble the bicycle so that this bike can hit the sidewalk in no time.
Product Features
- Frame/fork: TIG welded steel frame and TIG welded steel fork available in red/Blue/orange/white/Green/pink and in frame sizes 12-14-16-18-20 inch
- Wheels/tires: steel 20 hole rims with rubber wide 2.4 inch knobby tires with custom Royal Baby tread
- Drivetrain: enclosed chain guard, non-slip resin pedal with reflector and one piece crank
- Brakes/Cockpit: front and rear caliper brakes, special kid-sized brake levers, Kraton soft rubber grips, special juvenile saddle, QR seat post clamp
- Includes: Bell, assembly tools, fenders, kickstand and owner’s manual. Recommended child height: 53-65″; recommended child age: 6-9 years; saddle height: 24-29.5″
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