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AZIMUT Stitch 14

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Type: two-wheeled; Age group: from 3 to 6 years old; Max. weight (kg): 30; Frame material: steel; Wheel diameter ("): 14; Wheels: inflatable rubber; Rear brake: pedal (foot); In box: side wheels; fenders; bell;
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AZIMUT Stitch 14
Colour
Type
two-wheeled
Age group
from 3 to 6 years old
Max. weight
30 kg
Frame material
steel
Wheel diameter
14 "
Wheels
inflatable rubber
Rear brake
pedal (foot)
In box
side wheels
fenders
bell
Added to E-Catalog
March 2014
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The AZIMUT Stitch 14 is a durable and child-friendly bike designed for kids aged 3 to 6 years. It features a sturdy steel frame and 14-inch inflatable rubber wheels, providing stability and safety. The bike includes side wheels, fenders, and a bell, making it suitable for beginners. Users appreciate the adjustable seat and handlebars, which enhance comfort and usability. However, some users reported issues with the paint peeling and the steering wheel twisting after a short period of use. Despite these concerns, the bike is considered a good value for its price, offering a safe and enjoyable riding experience for young children.
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normal model, nothing special
29 August 2014 
Bought for a four year old car. We removed the side wheels immediately, since our son already knew how to ride a two-wheeled bicycle normally, and immediately gave it to him for full use. The first impression of the bike was positive - a powerful, durable steel frame, wide, stable wheels. They considered themselves lucky to get such a good bike there at such a low price.
The fun with the bike started about a month after the purchase. At first the paint began to peel off too much, then the steering wheel began to constantly twist to the right. Well, then, while riding, my son managed to fly with his bike, and the rear wheel bent into a figure eight. That's all. The total riding time was 2 and a half months. I still think that it was necessary not to save money, but to purchase a more expensive model.
use AZIMUT Stitch 14 month or more i recommend it don't buy
Cute, safe and comfortable kids bike for learning
31 August 2016 
My son turned three and a half years old in the summer and we gave him such a gift. I must say that he really wanted to get a bike, his best friend got it just a month ago, but he didn’t have it yet.
First of all, this bike is child-friendly. It has an underestimated frame, so getting on it or getting off the son is easy and simple. Two additional wheels helped us not so much to learn how to ride (you know, the wheels only get in the way here) but to get used to the bike and deal with its control and brakes. Removed them a week later and began to learn how to drive for real. Sitting convenient, anatomical, with regulation of height and a tilt angle. The steering wheel is large enough, with soft comfortable pads and adjustable in height. My son really liked the bell on the steering wheel, he called them with or without reason, probably for three days. The bike is pretty safe. The chain is well protected throughout its length. The wheels are 14-inch, big enough, but not too big. The rims on the wheels are reinforced, which means that numerous but not strong collisions are unlikely to hurt them. For evening driving there are reflectors-reflectors.
The high tread on the tires turned out to be completely superfluous. He really collects dirt after rain perfectly, but there is absolutely no effect from him anymore. Stupid parent handle, in which the actual handle-holder looks along the longitudinal axis of the bike. In other words, a strange and useless thing for a bike with extra wheels.
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