

🚴♂️ Ride the future today—where balance meets pedal in one epic bike!
The RoyalBaby EZ Kids Bike is a revolutionary 2-in-1 balance-to-pedal bicycle designed for kids ages 3-9. Featuring a lightweight carbon steel frame that’s 20% lighter than average, it allows toddlers to confidently learn balance before seamlessly transforming into a pedal bike without training wheels. With 98% pre-assembly, tool-less quick release pedals and footrest, and customizable sporty aesthetics, it combines ease, style, and safety. Certified to CPSC and EN-71 standards, it’s trusted by millions worldwide and backed by responsive local support.
















| ASIN | B0BCQ1RDNN |
| Age Range | 3 - 5 years |
| Bike Type | Balance Bike, Kids Bike |
| Brake Type | Caliper, Coaster |
| Brand | RoyalBaby |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (176) |
| Date First Available | 10 September 2022 |
| Department | unisex-teen |
| Features | 98% Pre-Assembled, Adjustable Handlebars, Adjustable Seat, Quick Release Crank And Footrest, Quick Release Seat |
| Frame Material | Carbon steel |
| Height | 29 inches |
| Included Components | Bell, Kickstand, Reflectors, Tool Kit, Water Bottle |
| Item model number | RB14-30G |
| Length | 39.7 inches |
| Manufacturer | Royalbaby Cycle |
| Material Type | Steel Aluminum |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Power Source | Pedal power |
| Product Dimensions | 101.6 x 17.78 x 57.15 cm; 8.66 kg |
| Size | 14 Inch (Front Handbrake + Pedal Brake) |
| Style | 14 Inch |
| Suspension | Rigid |
| Usage | Multiple |
| Wheel Size | 14 Inches |
| Width | 180 inches |
| handle-type | Riser Bar |
J**N
Not an easy bike for learners because of the position of the pedals, but the rest is ok and the pedals are really easy to remove or add for any kid learning.
B**Y
Ordered this after Guardian dropped the ball on a back order nightmare. Other than being pretty heavy (both for my daughter and for us when inevitably have to carry it) this bike is solid and feels very sturdy and well made. My 4 yr old is on the balance bike mode and I’m excited she can transition to pedal bike without having her have to adjust to a new one. Love the hand brake too.
C**N
Our 5 year old daughter loves it and was riding it with pedals in under a week practicing 30 min a day.
C**L
Sturdy but honestly too heavy for a 4 year old and he doesn't want to use it
J**L
This little bike is so cute. My son got it for his fifth birthday and he is obsessed! He had a strider bike that he outgrew. I really debated which size of royal baby bike I should get (and which model). He’s kind of short but I wanted a bike that he wouldn’t outgrow too quickly. I wanted him to be able to use it right away with no learning curve either. I ended up getting the 14” bike and I am very glad I did. It’s perfect for him! The seat is lowered all the way and fits perfectly. He loves the “rocket boost” water bottle. He can use the hand brake easily and he likes ringing the bell. Overall the bike seems very well-made and sturdy. It’s heavy but no different than any comparable bikes this size. I’m impressed with the thicker tires, too. My son would ride his new bike all day if I let him! My only issue is the footrest for when it’s in balance bike mode. It sticks out way too much and he could not avoid hitting his ankle on it constantly. It really gets in the way. He gave up after 5 minutes because it hurt too much. I ended up taking the footrest off and trying to eliminate as much as I could from the “peg” that the footrest or pedal attaches to. It still sticks out a bit but he doesn’t bump his ankle on it anymore. Now he rides the bike all over the neighborhood! It doesn’t go as smooth as his strider bike, probably because it has a chain and brakes causing some friction. It’s fine, though. He’s not going at a dangerous speed down hills and ruining his shoes by using them to stop anymore. That was my main goal when I got him this bike! Soon we will put the pedals on and teach him to use the bike that way. Oh and one extra thing he loves is that the bike says “EZ” on it. His name is Ezra and he’s often called Ez so he thinks it’s so cool that his bike has his name on it!
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