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Price: $159.99 - $126.64
(as of Nov 30, 2024 16:17:18 UTC - Details)

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🏆Sporty Design - RoyalBaby Freestyle kid's bike was designed by inspiration from the BMX spirit, It's all about fun, creativity, freedom, and friends. The sporty-looking is perfect for the next cycling star!
🏆Specifically For Kids - Each bike equipped with RoyalBaby patent sealed bearing for smooth pedaling. Training wheels come with 12/14/16 inch bikes, making it easy to maintain balance and learn to pedal even for young beginners. The water bottle and holder adds more joy to the ride. Fully adjustable seat and handlebar will give extra space when kids grow taller
🏆Safety - Shortest travel distance grips provides extra braking efficiency, sturdy steel frame and 2.4" wide cylinder tires will accompany every adventure of your little one and bring them home safe and sound
🏆Easy Assembly - The bike comes 95% pre-assembled, with an elaborated instruction manual and all tools needed in the box. It is easy enough to put together in 15 minutes
🏆Always Reliable - RoyalBaby bike complies with the CPSC standards, and is trusted by millions of families in more than 80 countries globally. Customers will be provided with high-level warranty and local 24 hours service when contacting RoyalBaby for any queries
Reviewer: Roseann
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: fit the bill
Review: Great little bike. Easy assembly. Sharp looking.we'll no more about quality as time goes on. It seems sturdy enough.

Reviewer: Mark F
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Really Cool Bike!
Review: With our daughter about to turn seven, we realized that it was time to officially retire her 12" You&Me pink bike and upgrade. After literally hours of searching reviews online, we had narrowed it down to this model and a Diamondback 16" bike. We chose the RoyalBaby 16" model in orange.I sat down and read every single review of this bike, and I would like to address what seemed to be the most popular complaints:* "Too heavy!" - Not sure what these parents are comparing this bike to. I kept checking the shipping weight to see if I missed something and the "2" in the "28 lbs" was actually a 3 or a 4...but nope, I was right. Then, thinking about the mess of returning this large object, I ran out to the shed to see how heavy her 12" bike was. I picked it up...then I picked up my 20lbs bar bell...then I picked it up again. I estimated her bike to be maybe 3-5 lbs heavier than my weight. When the RoyalBaby bike arrived a day early (gotta love Prime!) I assembled it and picked it up. Boy, was I relieved when I easily hoisted it up with one arm. This bike maybe weighs around 25lbs, which is perfect for our 7 year old girl. She's already fallen and can easily hoist the bike back up on her own. To all those complainers, go spend another $100 and buy an aluminum frame bike for your kids.* "Wheels don't spin freely" - This was also a big concern of mine, as I am a stickler about quality control at the factory level. During assembly, I flipped the bike over and checked out both wheels. They did feel a bit "sticky" at first, and didn't roll to a stop. First off, fellow parents, please make sure you read all the directions before you begin, if you're not mechanically inclined. One thing I noticed was that the front caliper brakes needed to be adjusted, as they were rubbing slightly against the tire, creating that "imbalanced" sound when spinning the wheel quickly. I scanned the directions, and it had some instructions about how to adjust the front brakes. A few minutes later, no rubbing. The rear wheel also felt a bit sticky and had a bit of a rubbing sound also...but then I realized that you must turn it (when upside down) with the pedals fully forward and engaged. If the coaster brake is engaged in the slightest, you can hear it rubbing as the wheel turns, so take note. With an adjusted brake, the front wheel spun much easier, and almost rolled to a stop...there was some resistance still, but I figured with weight on the wheels right-side-up, resistance would be negligible.As the directions suggest, make sure you lube all moving parts periodically. I grabbed some 3 in 1 oil and some auto grease and lubed everything up. It felt like the wheels were just "out of the box" stiff, and began to loosen up a bit on their own. Which leads me to the next con to address...* "Wheels out of true" - This one was concerning because it was mentioned by a few reviewers who claimed to have experience in bike assembly, maintenance, and repair. I didn't really know what they meant by "true", so I did some Google research and realized they meant balanced, with a straight rim. Here is where I almost docked a star. Both wheels were out of true and that was part of the reason they didn't spin as freely as I had expected initially. As I spun the wheels, you could see both of them needed adjustment, as they bowed left and right with several "bubbles" causing the rim to wobble considerably as it spun. However, after reading about "truing" a bicycle wheel, I found that it was pretty straightforward: You just adjust the spoke studs at their base, right above the rim, with a spoke wrench. This bike's spokes are a size 13 according to my $9 spoke wrench I purchased on Amazon. Once I figured out tightening the spokes was counterclockwise, in about 10 minutes I had both wheels very close to true and they spun much easier! My daughter even mentioned that the bike seemed to ride much smoother after my adjustments. Since I was able to correct the issue, and I'm pretty sure that places like Wally World and Target don't "true" their bikes prior to purchase, I decided not to dock a star.* "Royal Baby All Over The Bike = Not Cool!" - I totally get this one for the kids who want to be big boys and girls. However, after easily peeling off a few decals, and throwing out the ridiculous stickers that come with it, this bike only says "RoyalBaby" in two places...the seat and the center of the handlebars. Even the company logo on the front of the frame has a predominant crown where you can't even see the small print "RoyalBaby" unless you stick your face right up to the forks. The company name on the tire tread is black on black so unless you're looking closely at the tires, you can't tell. This bike has definitely passed the cool test with our 7 year old daughter!* "Missing Parts" - Bike came with all the parts.* "Pedals won't screw on/break easily" - This one may change after a few months of use, so I'll keep an eye on it and update, if necessary. However, I had no issues with the pedals, they screwed onto the crank arms just fine (take note that the left hand pedal must be tightened counter-clockwise).* "Water bottle is cheap" - Have to agree with this one, unfortunately, as it already is cracked and leaking. However we have several bicycle water bottles in our home and they all fit snugly in the holder, which is made of metal and bolts to the frame. Not enough of an issue to warrant docking a star, in my opinion.* "Chain falls off" - Chain was nice and tight and has not come off, yet. Besides, the rear axle sits in a groove which allows you to slide it backwards or forward to adjust the tension in the chain, which apparently, some of these reviewers failed to realize.* "Tires won't hold air" - I inflated tires to 35 psi 4 days ago and they are still full.I was a bit apprehensive about purchasing this bike, but so far, it seems to be a home run. We can't keep her off of it, she even just likes to sit on it when she can't ride! The frame seems to be solid, well made, and has quality frame welds. The color scheme of the orange and black with the white seat really looks sharp! Heck, I would rock this bike, if I fit! After truing the wheels,it was definitely a relief to see her get up to speed and coast almost the entire length of the sidewalk. She also loves the big, thick black tires.I also really like that it comes with a kickstand and a quick-adjust seat, which makes sizing it for her a breeze!In conclusion, we are very happy with this bicycle. With a little time taken to read the instructions and make some basic adjustments, this bike seems more than capable of providing our kids with years of good riding.UPDATE 12-18-2015: After reading my review, the company sent me a replacement water bottle, free of charge. Very nice customer service, in my opinion. Bike has performed flawlessly so far...

Reviewer: Annie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Our second royal baby
Review: We got a 14 inch last year which we loved but it got stolen. When I needed to buy a new one, I just go back to royal baby and upgraded to a 16 inch. It's durable and nice looking. Quite heavy for my 5yo to lift up when he occasionally needs to but otherwise no problem with the bike itself. We don't use the water bottle though. I wish the bottle holder were more sturdy and can hold a heavier bottle.

Reviewer: A. Mensah
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy to assemble
Review: Rides well. Breaking is good. Training wheels not quality, rubber started ripping off in two weeks. Overall, Bike is sturdy.

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Quality Kid's Bike
Review: Awesome bike. There are so many features demonstrating how the design team focused on functionality instead of borrowing the cheapest design like so many companies do. For starters, it comes mostly preassembled. The company already has the major parts put together and took the time to get them straight and properly tightened. You simply pull the bike out of the box, align the handlebars, and insert them into the stem. The brake levers and cables are already installed and adjusted. Then drop in the seat stem. Screw on the pedals, attach the fenders and reflectors, and it's done. The frame is lighter than a BMX bike. The rear wheel has an enclosed disc brake which stops faster. The chain guard is more compact than most to reduce the chance of breaking. The rear fender is mounted to the seat stem so it simply pushes aside rather than breaking if it is accidentally kicked. The kickstand is an unusual design which keeps it out of the way on the back axle. It has a spring lock to keep it engaged until intentionally raised. The company even took the trouble to weld on the base for installing a rear cargo basket. The only oversight is the rear reflector. It is the same type that is mounted on the seat stem of an adult bike, but on a kids bike like this, it isn't visible enough to be safe. But my kid shouldn't be riding in the dark, so it's good enough for us. Not only is it obviously designed with ergonomics and performance in mind, but the high quality components are evident.

Reviewer: PolitelySevereD
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great bike
Review: This is a great bike. It's made sturdy, making it a little heavy. But my son was Able to start riding it at two years old. It's really holding up well & never had any tire issues. I'd definitely buy it again. We never used the training wheels . Great bike!

Reviewer: Newcastle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy to assemble, daughter loves it
Review: Short review- Easy to assemble, good instructions, bike looks to be quality. Daughter loves it. Got it while on sale, great value for the price.

Reviewer: Naz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Buy it- best service provider
Review: I baught a bicycle for my 3 years old boy unfortunately it was not working as expected. I reached out after long time to manufacture and raise my issue.I really appreciate the services I received. So quickly they resolved my issue even my return window was closed.I am very happy and recommend this item for toddlers. It is so easy to install and very handy. This bicycle is heavy duty and durable specially. A perfect choice for those who are searching sports....Thanks for reading

Reviewer: Manuel Garcia Cetina
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Buena bici para iniciar, el material es bueno, un poquito pesada para mi gusto, pero a mi hijo le encanto y el armado fue muy facil. El unico pero (y no es defecto) es que todavia usa el freno trasero de pedal (frenas al pedalear al reves) cuando ya lo comun es usar freno de disco. Nada que afecte la bici, pero vale la pena tener este dato.

Reviewer: Fadi Haddad
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: it is good choice in respect of quality and prices . heavy one and we used YouTube video to assemble it . it was delivered without assembly although it was 0 cost when we order it from Amazon. Overall its recommended one

Reviewer: abdulkarim
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: تم طلب دراجتين ووصلت بوقت قياسي تركيب الدراجه الأولى أخذت وقت 45 دقيقه تقريبا والثانيه اقل من 20 دقيقه أكتب اسم الدراجه في اليوتيوب فيه طريقه التركيب الجوده عاليه الدقه في كل الأغراضمشكلتها الوحيده البريك الأمامي صعب وزنه لكن البريك الخلفي يأدي الغرض 👍🏻👍🏻اذا المقاس يناسب طفلك خذها وأنت مرتاح البال

Reviewer: YLB
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Front tyre has a hole in it so we can't use the bike. Don't buy

Reviewer: Badre Bou
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I bought two bikes for the kids and went through a lot of reviews: i have however found it difficult to find a 14in bike in Dubai for my boy and this RoyalBaby came with+1,000 reviews and +4 stars in rating so I thought to go with.Now that i ve received it, these are my thoughts:- heavy: the steel frame has a nice finish but is heavy for a 3 to 4 yeqrs kid to learn biking- the wheels are hard to pedal: compared to the Decathlon bike tried in store and whig was very easy to bike, this RoyalBaby is very disappointing- the tires are super low quality and will fail very quickly- assembly is easy to be fare but everything from box to manual comes in Chineese languageOverall, will do for now but i will never buy again.

Customers say

Customers like the build quality, ease of assembly, and bike quality of the bicycle. They mention it's durable, provides a safe and stable ride, and comes mostly pre-assembled. Some appreciate the vibrant color and thick tires. However, some customers have issues with the weight and pedals falling off. Opinions are mixed on the size.

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