🚴♂️ Unleash the Explorer in Your Child!
The Amos 16-inch Kids Road Bike by Glerc is designed for children aged 4-9, featuring a durable carbon steel frame, dual V-brakes for enhanced safety, and an adjustable saddle for comfort. With 85% of the bike pre-assembled, it's perfect for young adventurers ready to learn and explore.
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Kids |
Brand | Glerc |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Color | Blue |
Wheel Size | 16 Inches |
Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | lightweight |
Included Components | Training Wheel, Kickstand, Tool Kit |
Size | 16 inch |
Brake Style | Linear Pull |
Specific Uses For Product | children's recreational activities and learning to ride a bike |
Style | 16 Inch With Training Wheels |
Wheel Material | Carbon Steel |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Manufacturer | Glerc |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.87 x 19.62 x 7.62 inches |
Package Weight | 11.88 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Glerc |
T**T
Great bike but...
The bike itself is awesome. However, the instructions included were for a totally different bike. Thank goodness for the assembly video in the description on Amazon.
S**I
Way to small
Son drove it twice handle bars stripped and breaks locked up poorly mad
V**
No era el tamaño
Todo muy bonito pero no era el tamaño para mi hijo
L**.
My six year old daughter loves it!
Works perfectly and it’s just the right size for her with room to grow! She had no problem with the gear changes either.
F**O
Great kids' bike, but written instructions did not include this particular model
Overall verdict: great kids' bike with included training wheels, and while assembly was "easy" in the end, the included written instructions were not specific to the model ordered. There's also not much room for adjustment in the handlebar height, so it won't "grow" with the rider.I ordered the 16-inch variant for my 7-year-old son's birthday. He's been riding it all week and loves it. Assembly is pretty straightforward if you use common sense, but the "universal" instructions included with the bike led me astray because they did not include the specific handlebar variant that this bike used, so I ended up searching for "missing pieces" and attempting unnecessary adjustments to the frame in an attempt to try to make this model fit what I was seeing in the instruction manual. After I ditched it and put it together the way I assumed it was supposed to go, everything was fine. (Note that there is a website listed for video instructions, but I didn't use it because I had already finished the bike by the time I noticed).The included training wheels are great for a new rider, and while there is some height adjustment in the seat, there is no way to adjust the height of the handlebars, so I'm concerned that the bike won't "grow" with my son as well as it could if there were a way to adjust the height of the handlebars. Still, it's a great first bike for a new rider.
T**Y
Wonderful! Secure, good quality and my son loves this bike.
My 3 year old really, really wanted a bike as he has grown tired of his trike and balance bike. He is a bit of a daredevil that has no fear, so this kind of terrified me. So I wanted something that looked solid and could take a tornado of a toddler on, without falling apart of tipping over just because the wind blows.I have looked for the last few months but when I saw this bike I thought it might be good for him since it looked solid and the tires were wider than average bikes. We live in Northern Minnesota where it snows a lot and potholes are about as plentiful as the chew spit on the ground. Basically there's a lot. But also was the fact this would last longer than just a year or two. He's at that age where you can get a smaller toddler bike with training wheels, but would outgrow quickly.I was worried this might be too big for a 3 year old however it turned out perfectly.Putting it together was not too hard (my husband did most of that part to be honest) and as soon as it was built he was on it and excitedly riding around the living room. He can barely reach the floor on his tippy toes, but the bike is stable and doesn't move when he jumps up to sit down. He has done some bizarre acrobatics on this bike and it still stayed upright and didn't falter at all. Pretty impressive.About the kit included to put it together: there are instructions included that are easy to follow and all tools and parts are included. Even the screwdriver and gloves! It also includes reflectors but I could only put one on the front since the rear one could not fit due to the seat being at the lowest possible position. Cute stickers too which I thought was a neat bonus.After the living room test run, it took less than 5 minutes for him to master and he was riding (while closely tailed by us huffing and puffing) down the alleyways as fast as his little legs could pedal.I'm not ready for the training wheels to come off, even though he declared he is. But this has proven to be a very good, beginner friendly bike that will last for years. It is well put together, the training wheels are steady and not shaky like others I've seen and he really does love this bike a whole lot. So I honestly have nothing negative to say about it. I am happy that this is his 1st bike. It's given him a lot of confidence (maybe too much?) and is a good bike for kids and overly anxious parents like me due to it's structure and quality.
F**S
Limited height adjustments
Bought this (Amos 20”) because my son isn’t quite ready for a full size 20” wheel mountain bike (he is 51” tall and can’t comfortably control a full size 20” bike). This bike frame is much smaller than a standard 20” wheel bike, which was the appeal for me. The bike seat height is fine for him, but the handle bars can’t be adjusted AT ALL. In all my years I have never seen a bike that doesn’t allow for handlebar height adjustments. He literally needs to bend over to accommodate how low the bars are set. It’s also worth mentioning that the wrong assembly instructions were provided and I had to google a video showing the correct installation (particularly with the front wheel).Very dissatisfied and disappointed.
T**S
Good upgrade
Got this for my 6 year old daughter as her first real upgrade. It's a great bike for a kid who wants to start doing flat trails and learn about gears. The frame is strong and the tires are good. The brakes work well but whoa what a pain in the rear to adjust them to the perfest spot. Overall the bike was easy to put together but yeah, those brakes were tough to adjust.
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