Schwinn Jasmine Kids Bicycle 16″ wheel size, age 4 to 7 with training wheels, girl’s purple
Built with Schwinn quality and pride, the Jasmine is a great bike for youngsters learning to ride. This Schwinn kids bike is sure to be a hit. Once they have built confidence in their riding skills with the help of the training wheels, simply remove them and they have a bike with all the features the big kids have. An ideal bike, these are generally single-speed with both coaster and hand brakes for easy learning that will grow with your child. Wheel Size : 16″
Product Features
- SmartStart: a redesign of a child’s bike to better match a child’s size. Alighter frame, smaller grips, a more narrow pedal position.
- A sweet looking bike. Comes with a matching seat and handlebar basket, training wheels and front and rear fenders, chain guard.
- The rear coaster brake and front hand brake make this a great choice for beginners. It helps gives them two ways to learn to stop and helps them transition to a bigger bike that only has hand brakes.
- Sturdy steel frame, one piece crank, ball bearing drive shaft, full chain guard, steel wheels with sir filled rubber knobby tires with Schwinn tread.
- Fit a 3 to 5 years old, 16″ wheel size and an adjustable seat, 19″ low position and 24″ in high position. Handlebar is 22″ high, and 42″ long total.
This is the one you want. Bought this bike for our daughter’s 5th birthday. She was getting awkwardly tall for her 12″ bike so it was time to move her up to the 16″. It’s the right kind of purple/pink/girl decor without being too overboard girly, and I didn’t like the bikes that had rapidly aging cartoon themes like Frozen. Everything was easy to assemble with just some box wrenches and an allen wrench. It’s packaged carefully to avoid scratching itself. The front brake caliper is a little tricky to figure…
Used brake pads We bought this bike for my 5 year old. She loves it! I had a local bike shop check the assembly and tighten any loose connections, and they showed me that the brake pads for the front wheels were very used. You may be able to see in photos that they don’t tightly clamp down on the wheel when the hand brake is applied. We have only taken the bike out 2ce (it has been way too hot in TN this summer) since it was assembled, as you can see from the very minimal wear on the tires. I was surprised to…
The back wheel is bent and I can’t find any …