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About Jetson Light Rider Kids Light-up Unisex Bike
Overall Feedback:
95% positive
94% appreciated the adjustability
I helped my 48 inches tall son transition easily from his 16" bike with training wheels to this bike without training wheels, and he was riding without any help after an hour or so.
The bike is adjustable for kids with a height adjustable handlebar and seat.
89% praised the braking system, but 11% had issues
My 3-year-old son finds it a bit challenging to ride the bicycle due to the braking system. However, the bicycle is a great size for him with room to grow as we adjust the height of the seat and handlebars.
The braking system of the kids-bike is faulty and leads to unintentional brake activation during sharp right turns, which is a significant safety concern.
95% were impressed with the comfortable ride
The bike is the perfect size for me and the LED lights add to the fun. They also act as a safety feature as I am hard to miss at night.
My nephew is enjoying the limited use he gets out of it.
97% appreciated the easy assembly
I found the assembly process quite easy. The training wheels illustration in the guide may be confusing for those who are not familiar with bike assembly or maintenance.
It is easy to assemble and the training wheels can stay on as long as needed.
The assembly guide was easy to follow and required minimal effort.
94% liked the safety features, but 6% thought it lacked
The LED lights on my bike act as a safety feature, hard to miss at night.
The LED lights are important for safety. It's not acceptable to compromise safety for battery life, especially when it comes to kids' bikes.
During sharp right turns, the brake calipers on the inside of the frame can unintentionally activate, which is a significant safety concern.
I helped my 48 inches tall son transition easily from his 16" bike with training wheels to this bike without training wheels, and he was riding without any help after an hour or so.
The bike had scratches, bent wheels, handlebars, and required oil for bearings and pedals. It was not comfortable for my 3-year-old daughter.
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