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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Kettler Bingo Kids' 12-Inch Bike

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Technical Details

- Small child's bike with high-carbon, step-through steel frame construction
- 12-inch pneumatic air tires and detachable training wheels for increased control
- Safety features include closed chain cover, padded handlebars, and reflectors
- Rear coaster brake and front hand brake; padded seat for maximum comfort
- Made in China; 3-year residential warranty (1 year institutional)
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Customer Buzz
 "It is great" 2009-08-05
By W. Qin
It is a beautiful bike and attract kids. My daughter just love it. She always asks for a ride on her bicycle. It might be a little big heavy to carry it. But it doesn't take much energy to ride on it.

Customer Buzz
 "Mom of toddler" 2009-06-16
By M. Jackson (Trumbull CT)
My daughter is 3 yrs 4 months and she just loves this bike. She is petite for her age and will get lots of use out of it. I searched hard to find a good, unisex design that my 10 month old son can grow into later on, and this is perfect. It is very sturdy, easy to assemble, and seems better quality than most training bikes where the training wheels don't both touch the ground. THe hand break is a nice addition.

Customer Buzz
 "ok" 2009-02-21
By isthata13 (USA)
My daughter rode the Kettler balance bike (that's

the small one with no pedals) from age 3 to 4. Then

at age 4 she was ready for this bike, "ready" in the

respect that she could sit on the bike with the saddle

at its lowest setting, with both her feet planted on

the floor. We didn't need to bother at all with the

training wheels, we just took her to a gently sloping

path in the local park and off she went. But the bike

is very heavy and whenever we ride to the park (about

1 mile each way) she will choose her balance bike over

the Bingo bike every time - she can go much faster on it,

and lift it up curbs and turn it around 180 degrees

underneath her, all without having to get off - none of

this is possible with the heavier Bingo. So in summary,

the Bingo bike did it's job in that it taught her how to

ride a bike, but that's it. The build quality is solid.

One minor gripe: the saddle angle is not adjustable, and

my daughter found herself slipping forwards on it, and

we ended up buying an adjustable-tilt saddle directly

from Kettler.

Customer Buzz
 "The only toy he wants to play with" 2008-12-08
By Richard Petersen (San Jose, CA United States)
Our son is a little more than two years old, so we thought this bike might be too advanced for him. But he's trying to keep up with his older sister, and we thought he might be able to skip the tricycle. I agree that three is a good recommended age for this bike, but it depends on the child. Our son still needs some help getting onto it and he occasionally gets stuck on a bump, but riding this bike is the only thing he wants to do. He steers and pedals on his own, and he just won't stop riding it. Other reviewers have mentioned how sturdy the bike is, and that's certainly true. One reviewer complained about the weight. The Kettler is heavier than other bikes, and that might be an issue when it's time to take off the training wheels, but for us this bike has been a huge success. One last benefit (for us at least) is that it's not plastered with Spiderman or SpongeBob designs. Maybe we're old fashioned, but this is just a bike - not a rolling advertisement for a movie or a cartoon.

Customer Buzz
 "Well Worth the Money - Great Quality - Easy for Toddler to Ride" 2008-08-07
By H. Bennett (Fort Collins, CO USA)
We bought this for our 2 1/2 year old. She never had a tricycle before this 2-wheel with training wheels. She was SO excited when she received it, even though she was not quite coordinated enough to ride it initially. It is a high quality, heavy bike - but its design allows her to get on it without help and we don't worry about her hurting herself on a 'top tube' (the highest bar on the main bike frame) or get clothes stuck in the chain (great chain guard on all sides). Less than six weeks later, she is able to pedal it by herself. Sometimes she gets stuck and asks for help, but we encourage her to stand on the tallest pedal and she is able to get 'un-stuck' by herself. (Read: it's not too heavy a bike). I LOVE the brightly colored paint scheme (that it is not gender-stereotyped princessy or the like).


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