1/21/2012

Huffy So Sweet Girls Bike Review

Huffy So Sweet Girls Bike
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It was cheap enough for my purpose, which was just to provide a bike for my daughter to learn to ride. It assembled quickly and easily. Unfortunately it is not the same quality that Huffy used to be. The tires make a weird clicking sound. It does not turn smoothly without catching a bit. Still good for my daughter to learn to balance- but then we will be buying something better.

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Get your child excited about bike riding with the So Sweet bikes for girls from Huffy, which feature a mix of bright colors and floral accents. They come in two models for beginning riders--one with 12-inch wheels (recommended for ages 2 to 5) and one with 16-inch wheels (for ages 3 to 6). Additionally, the So Sweet comes in a 20-inch model for more experience riders.For Beginners (12- and 16-Inch Models): A great choice for a first bike, the 12- and 16-inch So Sweet model offer easily removable training wheels for added stability while learning and coaster-style brakes that make stopping a breeze for new cyclists. Other features include a handlebar pad, an enclosed chain guard, knobby tires for excellent traction, comfortable handlebar grips, padded seat, and a quick-release adjustable seat post.For Experienced Riders (20-Inch Model): Perfect for older kids with more riding experience, the So Sweet 20-inch bike from Huffy features knobby wheels for excellent traction and a sleek black steel frame with red color accents that add a sense of speed. Other features include a padded seat, chain guard for protecting pant cuffs, rubber handlebar grips, kickstand, and padded crossbar for added safety. Recommended for ages 6 to 11.





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1 comment:

Unknown said...

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