🚀 Ride into confidence: The only bike that grows with your little trailblazer!
The BIKEBOY Balance Bike 2-in-1 is a versatile, safety-certified kids' bike designed for ages 1 to 7, featuring a quick-switch dual mode between balance and pedal bike, a lightweight carbon steel frame, adjustable seat, and a hand brake for enhanced control. Available in 12, 14, and 16-inch wheels, it supports early motor skill development and confidence-building with robust after-sales support.





| ASIN | B09BVD1HF8 |
| Age Range (Description) | Kids |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Bike Type | Balance Bike |
| Brake Style | Linear Pull |
| Brand | BIKEBOY |
| Colour | black |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Training Wheel |
| Item Weight | 8 kg 600 g |
| Item model number | 2023-001 |
| Manufacturer | BIKEBOY |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Kilograms |
| Model Year | 2023 |
| Size | 14inch |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Trail |
| Suspension Type | Dual |
| Wheel Size | 14 Inches |
M**A
De muy buena calidad, fácil de armar y con acabados muy bonitos. Además de que trae un par extras de pedales.
A**S
I bought this bike because it is versatile, convertible from a pedal-less balance bike to one with pedals that does not have a coaster brake. Coaster brakes are terrible for kids learning to pedal and should be avoided with extreme prejudice. So, this fits that bill and overall it's OK and can be switched back and forth easily. The design is not great though and the lowest seat height is not as low as my older son's 16" bike, which is the Guardian Bikes 16" wheel size. It is likely that the seat is so bulky on this bike, so swapping it out with a better designed seat would probably fix that. On the other hand the brake is weird in a couple of ways, one it's totally inadequate for actually stopping the bike, even when adjusted to maximize braking power. Oddly enough, it's also mounted on the wrong side for a rear brake in the USA, the left side. In the USA the right hand controls the rear brake, but this bike has the brake mounted on the left side. I don't think I'd recommend it, and would probably suggest finding something else. I'd probably go with what I did for my older son again, buy a better bike that's well designed for kids and leave the pedals off so he could use that as a push bike and then later on put the pedals on for him to learn pedaling. I used the Guardian Bikes 16" the first time.
M**K
My little one love the bike. And how they it has 3 stages to help progress is also great too.
A**R
Bought for our grandson. He’s 4 but tall for his age. He loves it! Arrived on time, not bad to put together, took my husband about 2 hours.
M**W
The entire bike seems cheap. A bike that costs $200 needs to be way more sturdy.
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