This is a great bike for retro lovers! With this Bobbin bike your little one will be the queen of the road. The Gingersnap 16″ bike is a great way to get children aged started on their own Bobbin adventure. With a gloss paint finish, smart brown grips and embossed Bobbin saddle it also comes with an extremely cute handmade wicker basket. Colourmatched mudguards and chainguard keep your mini Bobbin rider’s clothes neat and tidy and it also comes complete with stabilizers. Although if your child has progressed from a balance bike they’re unlikely to need them. Available in five colours and in different bike seizes. Hop on this beauty and start the adventure!
Summary
Immaculate gloss paint finish
Braking system: Alloy dualpivot with easyreach levers with classic brown softtouch grips; no backpedal brake
Handlebar height: Adjustable height; chromeplated steel
Saddle height: Heightadjustable seat (min saddle height 47.5cm; max saddle height 58.5cm); vegan leather embossed Bobbin saddle
Gears: Singlespeed
Frame: steel frame
Weight: approx 9kg (including all components but not the stabilisers)
All important handmade wicker basket with iconic Bobbin head badge
Fresh and stylish, solid cream tyres
Shiny silver ding dong bell
Colourmatched mudguards and chaincase
Matching stabilisers (training wheels) included
Included: Bell, stabilizers, wicker basket, brown saddle & grips, no bicycle stand
Age: years old; perfect for kids with an inside leg measure of cm
About Kids Bikes Under 7
Kids bikes are sized by the wheel size, not frame height, and are designed to accommodate a large range of sizes. As a rough guide 12″ bikes are for years, 16″ are for years and 20″ are for years but check the inside leg measurement and saddle height range to be sure. Pedalfree bikes are an excellent way for small children to learn balance and steering skills before progressing to a normal bike, usually without ever needing stabilisers, and are perfect if you have some gentle flat and downhill stretches to help them enjoy coasting along. Young children often find hand brakes difficult to use, and are better at stopping with their feet, so set the saddle to a comfortable height to allow them to put both feet down.
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