🌟 Adventure Awaits: Let Her Ride in Style!
The RALEIGH Bikes Lily 16 Kids Mountain Bike is a stylish and functional bike designed for girls aged 3-6 years old. With a lightweight aluminum frame, 20-inch wheels, and a user-friendly Shimano 6-speed twist shifter, this bike ensures a smooth and safe riding experience. The alloy V brakes provide excellent stopping power, making it perfect for young adventurers.
Age Range | 7 - 9 years |
Bike Type | youth |
Brake Type | Linear Pull |
Color | White |
Size | 20"/One Size |
Style | 20" Wheels |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Frame Size | 20 Inches |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Speeds | 6 |
Features | Lightweight |
Suspension | Rigid |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Included Components | Bicycle |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | RALEIGH |
Department | womens |
Manufacturer | Accell North America -- Dropship |
Item model number | 14-1510080 |
ASIN | B07FF6MCFH |
A**R
Great bike great value - handle bar fix - Bought Lilly 20" and 24"
I bought this bike (20") for my 4yr old and I bought the Lilly 24 for my 6year old. After then cycling 900 miles in one year. I can guarantee, that these are great light and sturdy quality bikes. They are half price of a Woom bike, similar weight. After 900 miles all pieces still look in very good conditions. Nothing broken. just some scoffs from wear and tear.my youngest daughter had not reached the inseam height yet, she had to do a little jump to get on the bike and the handle bars were a little forward for her at the time. So I added a handle adjuster, so I angled the handle bar as I wanted - height and a little extended but not over extended, mainly because she was small. but I feel one year later, this would not be needed, as I actually now need to extend it out again. The slightly extended position gave her more push and less fatigue on the uphill, especially when doing a lot of miles.People that have complained about assembling the bike, I had no issues. It was perfectly fine
T**O
Wonderful upgrade or 1st bike, light weight and sturdy
A great step-up from a training wheel bike. My child is now 55” 68 lbs and have long since out grown the first bike. Shopped around and decided on this Raleigh 24” due to its price and weight. We could have spent 2x more $ and would have ended up with the same type of frame and components so we are definitely happy to have made this purchase and above all, our child loves the color 🤣
M**E
Not the most suitable for our small 7 year old daughter
A bit of a stretch leaning forward to the bars and not so easy for our 7 year old daughter to ride.We would have been better getting her a bike with a lower middle bar and a bit more of an upright ride (handle bars higher).She didnt like riding it when we first got it but has slowly got used to it.
A**R
Great bike
This bike is great. Anyone that says the bike doesn't stay together or is hard to put together simply doesn't know what they are doing. The bike is worlds better than what you will find At Walmart or other stores for a similar (maybe slightly lower) price. My 7 year old has been riding it hard for 14.months with absolutely no issues
H**E
NOT SAFE! Front wheel/handle bars always loose!
Note: Bike was purchase for my 9 year old daughter.I do not usually leave reviews, but for this one, I must! I am very disappointed especially because I spent so much money on a bike my daughter cannot ride ($330 without a kick stand). The front wheel does not stay tight in the handle bars and my husband has tightened it MANY times! It is not safe for her to ride as it becomes loose shortly after riding it. (See attached pictures on how the wheel is sideways.)I am also not impressed that the handle bars cannot be raised. She is hunched over. (I just measured the handle bars to the ground, and it is 31 inches. The tires are 24 inches. My 11 year old son also has 24 inch tires, but his handle bars are much higher and much more comfortable to hold on to.)We bought the bike in August during the pandemic for her birthday, and bikes were hard to buy then. I cannot return it and now have a useless bike in the garage. I HIGHLY recommend not buying bikes off of the internet!!!! Go to Walmart, Target, or bike shop instead so you can test it out first! Expensive lesson for me to learn! UGH!
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