Perfect for those who want to learn how to ride a bike! To reduce the speed, this bike has no less than two hand brakes. You can practice pedaling and steering through the side wheels, so you get used to it already. The training wheels ensure balance on the bike. The closed chain guard protects little fingers and prevents tears and dirt in clothing. The steel frame with sturdy crossbar guarantees safe and robust quality. Go on an adventure with your friends from Paw Patrol on this cheerful bike and have lots of fun riding!Ī good basis is the beginning of everything! That is why the best materials have been used for this children's bicycle. This red-blue Paw Patrol children's bike from Volare (with a wheel size of 12 inches) is perfect for the beginning cyclist. Or you can lease for just over £10 per month, and swap the bike when your child outgrows it.Learning to ride a bike takes time, courage and perseverance! But with some Puppy Power, it progresses effortlessly. You may have to hunt around a bit, but it's possible to get a decent bike for under £100. There is a roaring trade in good quality secondhand 14" wheel bikes, precisely because they are built to last. So, what are your options if your budget is less than £100 for a bike for your 3 or 4 year old? PLEASE READ OUR ARTICLE ON WHY YOU SHOULDN'T BUY A REALLY CHEAP KIDS BIKE IF YOU'RE TEMPTED TO GO AHEAD AND BUY ONE OF THESE BIKES I know that over £100 may seem like a lot to spend on a kids bike for a 3 year old, especially if you don't know whether they're going to enjoy cycling.īut please remember, if you buy a cartoon bike for under £100 you're possibly going to find that it's not enjoyed anywhere as much as the great, lightweight children's bikes featured above, as they've all got child sized components, good brakes, decent tyres and should allow your child to develop a love of cycling that will last a lifetime. OK - you've read the article, so you're not going to be surprised when we say that we don't recommend a really heavy, cheap steel hunk of a bike that your child is going to find hard to manoeuvre, which won't last long and may even, in extreme cases, be unsafe for them to ride, especially if they can't work the brakes. Whilst this bike comes with stabilisers we'd recommend a balance bike instead if they're not ready to pedal just yet.Ĭheapest bikes for a 3 year old for under £100 However, do remember that they will need to learn to use two brake levers when they move onto the next sized bike. Some young children struggle with brake levers and prefer the backpedalling motion, and can learn to use the single brake lever in their own time. This will happen without them having to use the brake lever for the front brake. This means that your child needs to pedal backwards to stop their bike. The main thing to realise about this bike is that the rear brake is a coaster brake. Price: £349 Typical a ge range: 3-5 years H eight range: 90-110cm Bike weight: 7.4 kg B rakes: Front v-brake, Rear coaster brake Components:Stabilisers Frame: alloy 6061 Tyres: Kenda K841 contact / 14 x 2.125 Available colour: Pink (Contessa) Black (Roxter) Scott Bike Warranty: Frame - 5 years Forks - 2 years - must register bike online within 10 days of purchase The stabilisers unscrew easily - although if your child isn't ready to pedal we'd recommend a balance bike instead. The very low frame itself will be easy for children to get on and off, plus the braking system is designed specifically for smaller hands. This is still a lot heavier than the more expensive aluminium framed bikes, but less than the 10kg plus bikes you get elsewhere (and it has "proper" tyres - beware other 14" wheel cheap bikes with foam tyres) The style of this one, with the low step over and lack of cross bar helps keep the weight down to below 8.7kg. The frame is steel, which usually means a very heavy bike. However, if it goes wrong you may struggle to find someone to repair it in the UK. This type of brake is popular in Europe, and is renowned for being very long wearing. There's a few things about the BTwin 14" wheel bike that make it different from the others on the page.įirstly, it's got a drum brake at the rear. The BTwin range is sold exclusively at Decathlon and is popular throughout Europe. Price: £110 Typical Age range: 3 - 4.5 years H eight range: 90 - 105cm Bike weight: 8.7 kg B rakes: Cantilever brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear Components:Stabilisers Frame: Steel Available colour: White, Pink, Orange, Blue, Black
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