Description
Getting your child the correct fit on a bike can seem tough, but having the right fit is the important thing that unlocks years of fun, healthy riding. Introducing the 20″ Boy’s Schwinn Fierce, a kid-friendly sidewalk bike with Schwinn SmartStart geometry, which means that the bike has been carefully designed to match a kid’s body type to make riding more comfortable and pedaling easier on tiny legs. Other kids bikes are just shrunken down versions of adult bikes, so most often the grips are too large, the pedals are too wide and the seats are too big. On SmartStart bikes, the grips are smaller to match smaller hands, the gears are recalibrated for more power with less pedaling effort, and the pedals are closer together to fit a child’s hips. Pedaling is more streamlined for better leverage, less knee pressure and no more waddling on young legs. Like all Schwinns, the Shine comes with a limited lifetime warranty for so long as you own the bike. Start your kid out riding the Smart way at the Schwinn Fierce!
Color Blue; Rear coaster brake with front and rear hand brakes helps young riders learn how to use big kid brakes.; Tool-free adjustable seat post lets your child grow with the bike.; Graphics on seat and handlebar pad add sweet style and flair.; Warranty Limited lifetime warranty on frame, one year limited warranty on parts, 30 day limited warranty on wearable parts; Product dimension 49.24″L x 9.87″D x 23.26″H; Product Weight (Lb) 30; Assembly Required Yes; Country of Origin China
Perfect for learning for learning to ride and having fun. Schwinn SmartStart geometry creates the very best fit and provides more keep watch over and stability for young riders.; Construction Material steel
Seat and grips are designed smaller to fit a child’s proportions for a more comfortable ride.
Narrow pedal width is sized to fit a child’s hips.
Kid-specific saddle and relaxed seat tube angle allow proper leg extension for easier pedaling; 20-inch wheels fits riders 48 to 60 inches tall.
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