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Typebalance bikebalance bike
Age groupfrom 2 to 4 years oldfrom 2 to 4 years old
Design
Frame materialsteelsteel
Wheel diameter12 "10 "
Wheelsrubberrubber
Cast wheels
Rear brakerim mechanical (hand)
rim mechanical (hand) /depending on configuration/
In box
fenders
fenders
General
Weight4.4 kg3 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2017february 2013

Wheel diameter

Bicycle wheel diameter is traditionally indicated in ". The overall height of the bike directly depends on this parameter, so each age category has its own wheel size - in accordance with the height of the young cyclist. However, cars of the same type and age group may differ in wheel diameter; this is especially pronounced among two-wheeled bicycles. In such cases, it is worth considering the following point: larger wheels behave better on rough roads and allow you to coast for a long time, but they are reluctant to accelerate and require more effort on the pedals; small wheels - on the contrary, they spin without much effort, but they hold speed worse and are more sensitive to pits and potholes.

Tricycles predominantly have a wheel diameter of 10 ", balance bikes - 12 ". In two-wheeled models, there are sizes in 14, 16, 18 and 20 ". Larger diameter wheels are no longer used in children's, but in teenage bicycles (they are listed in our catalog in the section with older bikes).

Cast wheels

In the context of children's bicycles, alloy wheels refer to monolithic wheels made by injection molding. This is where they differ from traditional wheels, where the rim and hub are connected by spokes. Alloy wheels are typically stronger and more resistant to damage, and with fewer moving parts, they are easier to maintain.