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12-Inch (2-4 yr. old)

$315.00
Start 'em off right. With its 12" wheels and low-standover frame, the smooth-riding Trail 12 will have even the littlest riders dreaming of singletrack stardom Where it thrives: In town, Leisurely rides What it's built for: Comfort, Handling Highlights: - Light, durable SmartForm C3 Alloy frame with tool-less training wheels - Easy-to-use kickback-style coaster brake - 12" alloy rims with grippy, smooth-rolling tires
$109.99 - $119.99
A bike that keeps up with them Koda is built to withstand every learning curve. Sidewalk whips, park zips, and even some trip-ups along the way are to be expected. Koda's specially designed frame, adjustable seat and handlebars, and removable training wheels allow the bike to grow with them. Coolest bike on the block Koda is the bike you wish you had growing up. Bright colors, fun streamers, baskets, built-in water bottle holders, and more make Koda the coolest kid bike to ever hit the sidewalk. Is this bike the right size? Don't guess your kiddo's height—growth spurts mean you should take a quick measurement. There will be some overlap so pick the size that gives them the most range to grow.
$175.00
Koda Kids 12" bike is perfect for young beginners of 2 to 4yrs old. Made with a high-tensile-strength steel frame and equipped with a full-coverage chainguard, rear-foot-operated coaster brake and front-hand-operated brake, comfort saddle with helper handle, and training wheels. Built to keep up with them The kids bike built to withstand every learning curve. Sidewalk whips, park zips, and even some trip-ups along the way are to be expected. Koda’s sturdy frame, adjustable seat and handlebars, and removable training wheels allow the bike to grow with them. Coolest bike on the block Bright colors, a durable bike basket and more make Koda the coolest kids bike to ever hit the sidewalk. Growth spurt friendly! Don’t guess your kiddo's height – growth spurts mean you should take a quick measurement. There will be some overlap so pick the size that gives them the most range to grow.
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