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4/05/2012

Mongoose Bubble Pop Girls' Bike (12-Inch Wheels) Review

Mongoose Bubble Pop Girls' Bike (12-Inch Wheels)
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We bought this bike for my 2 1/2 year old daughter and she loves it! It's the ultimate girly bike. It's easy to put together and durable. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a great bike for a great price.

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With its smooth, rounded frame and whimsical graphics, the Mongoose Bubble Pop 12-inch girls' bike is ideal for kids just learning to ride. The bike is equipped with such features as a durable steel frame, a coaster brake for sure stopping, and three-spoke Mag wheels. The bike's quick-release seat post, meanwhile, is designed to accommodate fast-growing kids. And riders will love the heavy-duty training wheels, which help them stay safe while learning. Other details include a fully enclosed chain guard, fabric streamers, and smooth 12-inch tires with steel rims.

About Mongoose In 1974, BMX Products, Inc., later to be known as Mongoose Bicycles, launched from a humble garage. The first of its kind, the BMX bicycle was named after bicycle motocross and was designed to fit the needs of the rough-and-tumble dirt-racing pastime that took its toll on wheels and bicycles. The heavy-duty, one-piece cast-aluminum Mongoose Motomag wheel was soon born, and it was the first competition-ready BMX bicycle available. Skip Hess, while in Australia pursuing his motor sports passion, came into contact with a strange and unusual cat-size animal--the mongoose. Known for its passive nature while unprovoked, yet vicious and aggressive enough to kill a threatening Cobra twice its size, the Mongoose impressed Hess, who quickly registered the Mongoose trademark for his new bicycle racing frame.
The Expert BMX bicycle model, which is still a cornerstone of the Mongoose BMX line today, was introduced in 1980. Shortly after, Mongoose captured the first ever ABA National #1 Cruiser Title. Previously known for the 20-inch bicycle, this title signaled the re-direction of Mongoose bicycles to larger-wheeled, adult-sized models. Several years later, Mongoose continues to dominate the cruiser racing circuit with six National No. 1 Cruiser titles, leading to the introduction of adult-sized Mongoose all-terrain bicycles (ATBs).
In 1992, Mongoose pioneered the full-suspension market with the introduction of the Amplifier. This design is still the most-copied suspension design in the market. Several year later, Mongoose launched the Newman adult bicycle frame, which is proven to be 15% stronger than any other bike frame in the market. The design, while functionally sound, also raised eyebrows because of its distinctive look.
In the next few years, Mongoose increased its marketing focus to dominate the bicycle industry, and more important, extend beyond it. The Mongoose brand marketing initiative makes more than 100 million impressions. Mongoose's brand awareness increased by over 130% in 1999 and solidifies the No. 2 market share position in units and dollars. Mongoose was acquired by Pacific Cycle, LLC, and continues to grow and prosper with more than 40 models of BMX, mountain, trail, freestyle, jumping, comfort, road, and cyclocross bikes.


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3/19/2012

Smart Gear Smart Balance Bike - Police Style Review

Smart Gear Smart Balance Bike - Police Style
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Our oldest son, 3 yrs old has used a different balance bike in the past. We are giving that one to his younger brother for various reasons, and got him the smart balance bike. We got it, put it together and were VERY happy with the height as we have a tall 3 year old, and this will get him through the next year or two of growth spurts. He is only on the second lowest level.
What I am not pleased about is the seat. Its too wide for little legs. He said it hurt him, and stopped riding his bike. So, I had to take the whole bike seat apart, take off the seat padding, and have a woodworker friend of mine cut it down to an appropriate size using his old bike seat as a pattern. Really not happy that after I spent good money on a bike that I thought would work, I had to spend additional time/ effort/ money to "fix" the thing.

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SG313P33 Features: -Children learn to balance and ride while boosting. their confidence. No Pedals! No training wheels! . -Pneumatic Rubber Tires with extra long tube valves. -Rubberized handle bar grips. -Cushioned leatherette seat. -Spoke-less disk wheels to prevent little feet from getting caught. -Unique carry handle incorporated in the bike s body. -Limited steering radius to prevent jackknifing. -Adjustable seat height to grow with your child with 5. height positions adjustable from 13.5 to 17.5 inches. -Suitable for ages 2 years and up to 60 pounds. -Eco Friendly: -Wood harvested from a replenishable source. -Formaldehyde free glue. -Non Toxic paints and lacquer. -Carton is made from recycled. paper with water based ink printing. -Dimensions: 35 L x 15.5 W x 22 H.

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2/16/2012

Barbie 12-Inch Bike Review

Barbie 12-Inch Bike
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The two stars I gave this product belong to customer service. The manufacturing was definitely shoddy. Before assembling the bike, it was evident that a few pieces would need to be replaced. The basket was warped; the tassel on one side was no longer attached and couldn't be easily reattached; and the top of the bell was missing. The directions were fairly understandable. Customer service was very willing to send replacement parts, but the finished product now looks quite different from the original picture, and we still haven't determined how to reattach the defective tassel or even a replacement. I am glad this is a bike she will quickly outgrow.

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2/12/2012

M-Wave Child's Running Bike (Red) Review

M-Wave Child's Running Bike (Red)
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I wanted to post some information on this unit because I could not find the following info before I purchased it.
The minimum seat height is 18 inches. If looking at this for a young child, beware of the height requirements.
If you look closely at the photo, you can see that there is a little "bell" on the handle bar. The "bell" is rung by pulling the little spring-loaded hammer back with your thumb and letting it hit the bell part.
I did have to take off a star, because the instructions that come with it are completely written in German. If you feel you will need detailed instructions to assemble this unit, you need to look elsewhere. The "instructions" consist of a single sheet of paper with 8 images on it labeled 1-8. Even with the lame instructions I was able to assemble it in about 10 minutes with a few tools. Everything is in metric. Assembly requires 11, 13, and 15mm wrenches, I only had sockets and they worked. You will need a 6mm allen wrench (not included). A pair of pliers may be needed as well.
Since the manufacturer is obviously in another country, buyer beware, as you likely won't get any help from them if needed.
All in all, the unit is well built, very easy to assemble, and yes I would buy it again given the choice.
It definitely meets my expectations. I am happy with my purchase.

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1/31/2012

M-Wave Child's Wooden Running Bike (Tiger) Review

M-Wave Child's Wooden Running Bike (Tiger)
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This is a cute little bike. We have friends who bought it for their kids and love it. We bought if for our two year old for Christmas and he is barely tall enough, but will be by summer. It was easy to assemble and is sturdy and well made....Except for the tires. The tires do not inflate with a standard bike nozzle, you will have to purchase a special one at a bike shop. That wasn't a big deal and the front one inflated with no problem. The rear tire did not work, so we went back to the bike shop and bought a new inner tube for it (which comes with a standard nozzle). This was a five dollar purchase, but although my husband had replaced inner tubes before, it was very labor intensive to get the tire on and off and we almost took it to the bike shop to have them do it. Now it is a great bike. I think for the price it was worth the hassle, but since the other reviews had the same problem, it may be a typical one instead of a rare case.

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1/25/2012

Go Glider 16-Inch Balance Training Bike (Large) Review

Go Glider 16-Inch Balance Training Bike (Large)
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I researched available balance bikes and decided that the Mini Glider is the best for my son. He loves it and couldn't be happier. Here's what sets the Mini Glider apart from the other choices:
- Super lightweight. Shipping weight is 6 pounds. Compare to the 14 pound Kettler Sprint. The lighter, the easier for a young child to manipulate. Watch my son mount, turn around, dismount, and even lift his Mini Glider with ease.
- Foot pegs for ease of riding and transition to a pedal bike. Most brands have no foot rest for training foot position. The Glider Rider Bike has a 10-inch footplate, but my son's shoes are already 9 inches long. His big feet fit on the Mini Glider's foot pegs with no trouble.
- Hand brake. Some others leave this out, saying that the child shouldn't go faster than his feet can stop him. My son figured out how to use the brake on his own. It is helpful to him when stopping at the bottom of a hill. At the end of the video, just before the last notes of the music, you can hear the "Shhh" of the brake as he brings the glider to a safe stop.
- Solid, no-pump tires. With a vehicle this lightweight, you don't need the hassle of airing up tiny tires. These tires are sturdy and give plenty of traction.
- Seat easily adjusts with the turn of one bolt.
- Minimal assembly required. Simply insert the handle bars, tighten with the included tool, adjust the seat, and go.
- Excellent customer service from the manufacturer. I had a question, and when I called the # in the instruction manual I spoke to a real person immediately.
My son is a tall (44-inch) 4 1/2 year old. Not particularly athletic or graceful, it took him until the age of 4 to learn to pedal a tricycle. When he became interested in bicycles, I got him the Mini Glider. At first, he straddled the seat and waddled with the glider. He soon progressed to walking, running, one-foot-pumping, and coasting with his feet up. The video shows his amazing progress from his second day of riding the glider through 2 1/2 weeks of learning. He loves showing off his skills to everyone, and he wants to go riding every day.
Edit: The new model now offered for sale has a quick-release seat clamp. No tool is needed to adjust the seat. They have also made the handlebars adjustable, for an even more customizable fit. Excellent!

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1/13/2012

Strider PREbike Balance Running Bike Review

Strider PREbike Balance Running Bike
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First off, let me say that I am an avid biker, having spent thousands of dollars on my own bikes which have accumulated thousands of miles.
This bike is a great idea. The basic design is good. The quality seems to be questionable.
The Strider I bought brand new came with flaking paint and stickers peeling. The plastic and foam wheels wobbled a bit. The headset is plastic, and it's stiff and doesn't turn well. The flimsy plastic seat is covered with a very thin and soft vinyl and attached with a single small bolt. The handgrips are also very thin and soft, prone to tearing and exposing the sharp bar ends. Both seat and handlebar clamps are flimsy, cheap, and don't work well.
I do like the foot rests and the basic design. As far as I know no other bike fits smaller riders. The foam tires are great for indoor use but I would prefer real tires for outdoors. The optional foot brake is a much better idea than a handbrake for kids to use. The concept is excellent. My 19 month old took right to it. But...
Basically, every part of this bike is made as cheap as possible, typical of what I would expect of a $40 Wal-Mart bike. This is priced around $100. Now, I don't expect top quality at this price. Nor do I think a toddler needs top quality. But I do expect it to at least be comparable or better than full-size bikes in this price range (which still isn't saying much). The Strider is not.
After spending a few days with this bike I was simply unconvinced it would hold up to one kid, much less two. That's not to say it can't. I ended up taking it back and getting a KinderBike. The KinderBike was actually cheaper but of much better quality with alloy wheels, real tires, quick release seat clamp, 4-point adjustable angle seat, proper steel ball-bearing headset, aluminum stem, durable handgrips that are not easily torn, a handbrake, 50% greater weight rating (75lbs), and a three-year warranty. Downsides are it's 3.75 inches taller, doesn't have any kind of foot rests, and doesn't offer a foot brake. But I have found the last two items really aren't as important as you might think.Update: The minimum seat height of the KinderBike is claimed to be 13.5", however I measured it at 14.75". This is a considerable difference, making the Kinderbike too big for most two year olds and even many three year olds. So we returned it and went back to the Strider. But if your kids are tall enough, I highly recommend the KinderBike, there is no doubt it is built to last longer. At a lower cost, it's really a no-brainer. But again, only for taller/older kids with an inseam of around 15" or more.
I would add a star back if I could, for the sole reason that the Strider gets your kid on a bike sooner than any other metal balance bike I'm aware of. I guess I'm willing to sacrifice quality for that, but I'm still not happy about it considering the price.
***UPDATE 4/09***
Well, not surprisingly, my son's Strider handgrips tore almost immediately, exposing the sharp bar ends. I also started hearing a clicking sound in the rear wheel like a bearing was going out. I contacted Strider about this and they sent me out a new wheel and handgrips immediately, no questions asked. I believe it was even the owner himself that responded. The new handgrips they sent are similar to the ones on the Kinderbike, reinforced on the ends to prevent tearing out. Much better. The foam tires have also held up fine so far and the convenience of not having to air them up is nice.
My son really loves this thing and is still too small for the Kinderbike, so it was worthwhile to buy this despite the problems. Hopefully Strider Sports is learning some lessons and will improve future models because it truly is a great idea.
***Update 6/10****
I do think my initial concerns were overblown. After hundreds of miles this Strider has held up just fine and is ready for the next kid. I still think it's overpriced for what it is, but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anybody due to the light weight, low seat height, easy (basically no) maintenance, and how much fun our son has had on it. Striders do come with good handgrips now. I see you can update your rating now so I have changed it to 4 stars because my son has gotten much more enjoyment out of this than anything else we have bought him.
I have contemplated removing much of my negative review, but I still feel they are still valid comparison points. At a lower price point they would not be.

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If your mini-me has more-or-less mastered walking, then it's definitely time to get things rolling on the two-wheeled front. The Strider Kids' PREBike Balance Bike teaches your little one balance and control without the learning curve associated with a pedal bike or the tip-over risks of a tricycle. The PREBike is designed for kids between 30 and 44 inches tall, and longer posts are available to fit bigger kids.Product Features
Frame Material: steel
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Fork Material: steel
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Headset:
Wheelset: molded plastic
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Pedals: no pedals
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Handlebar:
Handlebar Width:
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Stem:
Stem Length:
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Tires: Puncture-proof EVA polymer
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Saddle:
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Compatible Components:
Weight: 7 lb
Measured Effective Top-Tube Length:
Recommended Use: starting them young
Manufacturer Warranty: 2 year


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7/15/2011

Wee Ride Learn2Ride Balance Bike (10-Inch Wheels) Review

Wee Ride Learn2Ride Balance Bike (10-Inch Wheels)
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I bought this bike for $30 from Wal-mart for my son's third birthday. As I type this, he is riding it outside for the 2nd time, and the back wheel has suddenly stopped turning. I'm going to return this bike ASAP, and order a decent one from this website.

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7/14/2011

Mongoose Racer Boy's BMX Bike (12-Inch Wheels) Review

Mongoose Racer Boy's BMX Bike (12-Inch Wheels)
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This is a pretty neat little kids bike. The quality is reasonable for a kid bike in this $60 - $80 range. Go check out the stores for bikes in this price range. They are all made in China, cheap, and heavy for such a small size, especially if you are familiar with high quality adult bikes. As cheap as it is, it should still easily last for many years and will probably live long enough to pass on to multiple kids.
I suspect Mongoose has nothing to do with this bike other than licensing their name to the Chinese manufacturer that makes it.
It comes with a 100+ page book covering all kinds of bike assembly (Which is kind of useless). So there is no instruction sheet specific to putting this bike together, but if you've ever seen a bike before, you can figure out what goes where!
It comes mostly assembled. You have to install the Handlebars, Pedals, Front wheel, and Training wheels (and that's it). You'll need a 13mm and 15mm wrench and a way to air up the tires. The tires are already on the wheels, but not fully inflated. You can probably use an adjustable / cresent wrench if you don't have those metric wrenches. All of the nuts & bolts you need to turn are very easy to get to except maybe for the 13mm pedals. Some adjustable wrenches are thick and bulky and might not fit into the small recesses around the pedal shafts to tighten them.
You'll also need some zip ties or wire ties of some kind to attach the "BMX Racer" logo plate / number plate to the handlebars (if you even want to install it). It should probably come with some zip ties to attach it. Not everbody has those things just laying around.
It weighs 20 - 21 pounds when put together, which is dang heavy for a bike this size. The competitors are all equally heavy. Don't expect any lightweight alloy or creative lightweight design anywhere on these cheap bikes.
I used free shipping and the Bike box was inside a plain brown amazon box. No gaurentees on how your order would ship, but the brown box made it easier to sneak in as this was obviously a gift for a kid that didn't order it himself!
All said, I checked all the stores first, and this bike is equal in quality to anything in this price range, and I think it's way cooler than most of the cartoony or Disney branded bikes that dominate the toddler bike category in the big box stores.

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With its cool angled frame and sharp graphics, the Mongoose Racer 12-inch boys' bike is ideal for aspiring BMXers just learning to ride. The bike is equipped with such features as a durable steel frame, a coaster brake for sure stopping, and sleek three-spoke Mag wheels. The bike's quick-release seat post, meanwhile, is designed to accommodate fast-growing kids. And riders will love the heavy-duty training wheels, which help them stay safe while learning. Other details include a fully enclosed chain guard to keep grease in and fingers out; a number plate and pad that add style and comfort; and smooth 12-inch tires with steel rims.
About Mongoose In 1974, BMX Products, Inc., later to be known as Mongoose Bicycles, launched from a humble garage. The first of its kind, the BMX bicycle was named after bicycle motocross and was designed to fit the needs of the rough-and-tumble dirt-racing pastime that took its toll on wheels and bicycles. The heavy-duty, one-piece cast-aluminum Mongoose Motomag wheel was soon born, and it was the first competition-ready BMX bicycle available. Skip Hess, while in Australia pursuing his motor sports passion, came into contact with a strange and unusual cat-size animal--the mongoose. Known for its passive nature while unprovoked, yet vicious and aggressive enough to kill a threatening Cobra twice its size, the Mongoose impressed Hess, who quickly registered the Mongoose trademark for his new bicycle racing frame.
The Expert BMX bicycle model, which is still a cornerstone of the Mongoose BMX line today, was introduced in 1980. Shortly after, Mongoose captured the first ever ABA National #1 Cruiser Title. Previously known for the 20-inch bicycle, this title signaled the re-direction of Mongoose bicycles to larger-wheeled, adult-sized models. Several years later, Mongoose continues to dominate the cruiser racing circuit with six National No. 1 Cruiser titles, leading to the introduction of adult-sized Mongoose all-terrain bicycles (ATBs).
In 1992, Mongoose pioneered the full-suspension market with the introduction of the Amplifier. This design is still the most-copied suspension design in the market. Several year later, Mongoose launched the Newman adult bicycle frame, which is proven to be 15% stronger than any other bike frame in the market. The design, while functionally sound, also raised eyebrows because of its distinctive look.
In the next few years, Mongoose increased its marketing focus to dominate the bicycle industry, and more important, extend beyond it. The Mongoose brand marketing initiative makes more than 100 million impressions. Mongoose's brand awareness increased by over 130% in 1999 and solidifies the No. 2 market share position in units and dollars. Mongoose was acquired by Pacific Cycle, LLC, and continues to grow and prosper with more than 40 models of BMX, mountain, trail, freestyle, jumping, comfort, road, and cyclocross bikes.


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