Sierra
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I don't normally post negative reviews because I'm a 'benefit of the doubt' type of person, but this experience has been rough - especially for the money, time, and research that went into the purchase.I got this for my son for Christmas. I assembled it by the book. Each word and picture carefully reviewed. The first issue that we had was the handlebars (and stem) were not connecting to the front wheel. There appeared to be some kind of disconnect between the two parts. The handlebars can be attached to the stem via the front stem clamp, but the stem just spins on the pole, and the handlebars turn loosely in either direction. The stem can also be easily removed by lifting it off of the pole. There is no communication with the front wheel. I reached out for assistance but never heard anything back.I tightened everything the best that I could after referencing the manual again. We could tell something was off but since the handlebars were communicating with the front wheel again, he decided to carefully continue riding it to school.A couple days later I get a call to pick him up because the handlebars had completely disconnected from the bike and along with it some additional parts scattered to the ground. At this point, we feel it is beyond repair. This is my sons FIRST bike. He just learned to ride, he's careful, he doesn't do tricks or BMX. So, I'm at a loss. We loved the bike and thought it looked really cool, but it only lasted for a hand full of rides.
JagLA
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Easy to put together, looks great, rides and brakes well. We have not had any issues and have had for about a year.
Placeholder
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
No issues. Tires stayed inflated all summer and winter long, breaks are strong, gears switch fine. Chain came off once, but that is what happens when you improperly switch gears. I bought 2 of these, black and pink, one for my son and one for my daughter.
Ross Fellows
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Looks nice. I had an easy time with assembly until I noticed the chain was off. No biggie I thought. But it was very tangled and threaded incorrect through the gear shifter. Cost me a lot of time and extra $ to work it out, and put a wrinkle in an occasion. It was a very poor pre assembly so last time with this brand. Hey! Maybe get a QC guy over there!!!
Brandon Gaut
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
I was looking for an inexpensive bike with a neck that went through to the forks. I bought 2 of these in different sizes for my kids. Fast shipping? Easy to put together, just make sure everything is tightened down appropriately including parts already put together. I found some loose nuts here and there.
rayzredge
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
My daughter just turned 7 and I wanted something with a hand brake and gears.Assembly: The bike is fairly easy to assemble with the instructions. Will need some extra bike knowledge to adjust the handles and brakes to kids liking. Most of that can be figured out or looked up on-line.Quality: Solid bike, parts looks solid. Shimano gears. Peak brakes. Steel frame so it is heavy but a lighter bike would be much more expensive. Not really worth it for a transitional bike that gets occasional road use.
normal guy
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
good bike for small kids or small people wanting to learn how to ride
GWrap
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
This is the best bike, kids or otherwise, i have seen. It was nearly perfectly tuned right out of the box. My daughter can't stop riding it. I wish I had a bike this good when I was a kid. This is better than the other fancy kids bikes that are $100-200 more.