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The JOYSTAR Starlet 12 Inch Kids Bike is the ideal first bicycle for toddlers aged 2-4 years, featuring a lightweight yet sturdy design, safety features like an enclosed chain guard, and fun accessories like a basket and DIY decals. With easy assembly and a lifetime warranty on metal components, this bike is built for adventure and peace of mind.
Bike Type | Kids Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Little Kid |
Brand | JOYSTAR |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Color | Black |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Basket |
Included Components | Training Wheel, Basket, Tool Kit |
Size | 12 Inch with Training Wheels |
Brake Style | Coaster |
Specific Uses For Product | Road |
Item Weight | 6.62 Kilograms |
Style | 12 Inch With Training Wheels |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.33 x 15.86 x 7.8 inches |
Package Weight | 6.62 Kilograms |
Brand Name | JOYSTAR |
Material | Steel |
Manufacturer | Joystar Cycles Ltd. |
D**E
My granddaughter loves it
Easy to assemble and ride!!
S**N
Good for kids
I didn’t know that the tires were not real tires they are like a type of styrofoam, and no matter how tight I make the handle bars it still moves freely. So I’m not sure how to fix that.
K**R
Nice quality
Perfect for my 2 yr old grandson
M**E
Don’t buy
Terrible bike. The tires are awful they’re hard foam not rubber and skid all the time, also the tires start loosening after a bit no matter how much you tighten them. Basket broke right away also. Buy a different bike.
T**R
Great 2 year old birthday gift
Purchased for my daughter for her 2nd birthday and she loves it! Deff room for her to grow yet still safe for her to ride now!
R**G
Grandsons love it
I ordered this for them to grow into. It's still a little big for them. But, they love pushing it around in the yard. It's a really nice bike.
G**E
Instructions were wrong, cheap welds and tires
The box did not include several parts that the instructions called to use though it was still fairly straightforward to put together and make it work. It would've been nice to have the instructions match what was actually in the box spent time looking to see if parts were missing or not, but was able to put it together, despite the instructions being unclear. The tires are cheap foam so upside is nothing to inflate. The downside is not sure how long this will actually last. All of the stickers are able to be fairly easily removed without a heat gun, which was nice, since there are a number of stickers that detract from the overall look of the bike and it's fun to have it personalized more.The welds are very cheap, but seem sufficient for a kiddo and you can somewhat adjust the training wheels to make it a bit more stable than it is out of the box. The front basket is pretty cheap and held on by plastic ties. Much easier to use real zip ties to keep it on or just don't put it on at all since it'll break off soon as the first spill happens.It's probably worth spending a bit more on a nicer bike with real tires, but if you already have some wheels available, this may be a good economical option. For the price, it's good enough but it's not as robust as a "real" bike. It'd also be a way to test the waters on if your kiddo is really going to get into this without spending a lot.
V**I
Training wheels and seat move often
The bolts and locking mechanism for the training wheels and the seat move easily no matter how much you tighten it which leads to the training wheels becoming uneven and the seat shifting.
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