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Nice C Training Wheel Bike, Kids Bike Boys Girls, BMX Mountain with Dual Disc Brake 12-14-16-18 inch

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Color: Cool Black


Size: 16 inch


Features

  • HIGH-QUALITY MATERIAL & ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT: The Nice C BMX Kids Bike is made from high quality magnesium alloy metals that allow the bike to be both lightweight and heavy duty. Weighing only 18.5 lbs., this bike is one of the lightest bikes on the market. The lightness lets you better control the bike.
  • SINGLE PIECE FRAME AND DUAL BRAKE SYSTEM: The bike also has a dual brake system; a traditional v-brake in the front and a disc brake on the rear wheel. This setup makes braking smooth and efficient, and allows your kid to stop their bike at a shorter distance than standard single-disc brakes.
  • THICK TIRES & TRAINING WHEELS: Our BMX bike has thick tires that better grip to the ground and improves the overall stability while riding. Multiple rubber layers provide better shock absorption and delays the wear and tear of the tires. Long lasting tires means that theres no need to spend more money on this bike. Our bike also comes with removable training wheels so kids can learn how to ride a bike carefully and safely.
  • ADJUSTABLE: Kids grow fast, so we have the perfect bike that will allow you to adjust both the handlebars and seat heights to fit your kids needs. For this 16 inch bike, the handlebars can be adjusted from 27-30 inches, and seat height can be adjusted from 20-24 inches. All bikes come with a page of fun stickers so they can customize their new bike.

Description

If you have not found a BMX bike for your kids yet then this is the perfect bike you are looking for. It has lightweight magnesium alloy frame with zero welding, extra thick tires, comes complete with a set of training wheels and one-year warranty. Perfect for Boys and Girls This BMX bicycle is equally good for both boys and girls. No matter whom you buy it for, this bike looks so cool that it becomes immediate favorite. Prevent Serious Injuries Our BMX bike complete with the set of training wheels for beginners. With the training wheels, your kids won't fall over the bike while learning to ride. Also, even if an experienced child falls over, the lightweight material of the bike minimizes the risk of any serious injury. Easy to Assemble Most of the bike comes pre-assembled in the package. However, you may need to install training wheels (optional), pedals, handlebar and seat. Three-Month Warranty Made under strict quality controls, every effort has been made to make sure that highest quality standards are maintained during the entire manufacturing process. However, we offer three-month warranty for manufacturing warranty defects. Our customer support staff is always ready and prepared to address all of your inquiries. STOP THINKING AND CLICK ADD TO CART BUTTON LAREADY, YOU KNOW IT IN YOUR HEART THAT YOU WANT IT FOR YOUR KID

Bike Type: Mountain Bike, BMX Bike 子供 bike


Age Range (Description): Kid


Brand: NiceC


Number of Speeds: 1


Color: Cool Black


Wheel Size: 18 Inches


Frame Material: Magnesium


Suspension Type: Rear, Front, Dual


Special Feature: Lightweight


Included Components: Training Wheel


Bike Type: ‎Mountain Bike, BMX Bike 子供 bike


Age Range (Description): ‎Kid


Brand: ‎NiceC


Number of Speeds: ‎1


Color: ‎Cool Black


Wheel Size: ‎18 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Magnesium


Suspension Type: ‎Rear, Front, Dual


Special Feature: ‎Lightweight


Included Components: ‎Training Wheel


Size: ‎16 inch


Brake Style: ‎Linear Pull


Item Weight: ‎18.5 Pounds


Power Source: ‎human-powered


Wheel Material: ‎Magnesium


Warranty Type: ‎Limited


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Is Autographed: ‎No


Skill Level: ‎Beginner


Manufacturer: ‎Nice Choice


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎42.91 x 23.6 x 7 inches


Package Weight: ‎10.14 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎NiceC


Material: ‎Rubber


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-child, boys, girls


Part Number: ‎NCZXC111111


Date First Available: June 26, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • They are nice bikes and if there is an issue they will make it right.
It's Chinese made but the quality is decent. I did have an issue with my bike as a wheel was bent, but after contacting the seller everything was taken care of. I do recommend taking the time to check your bike out(mine also did not have sufficient grease in the bearings, but that's an easy fix. The bike is very lightweight and easy for my boy to pedal and use. I will say I expected everything to be perfect when it arrived, but the fact that they worked with me till everything was taken care of is what really matters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021 by JOHN HUSKINS

  • Perfect for my little princess.
Color: Princess Pink Size: 16 inch
The media could not be loaded. When this bike arrived, I was super excited. I got my daughter this as one of her birthday gifts to replace her old tiny princess bike and am so happy I went with a BMX bike. After searching for what seems like forever, I came across this one and from what I read I knew it would be perfect. I was skeptical and afraid it was too good to be true but am happy to report this bike is as good as people claim. So far, my daughter has been thrilled to death with it and really enjoys riding it. It’s a pretty, all-around good quality bicycle. It’s a light pink color that is simply gorgeous and is the perfect height for my little princess. I ordered the 16” tires and it screams big girl and is just what she needed. The frame is heavy duty and much thicker than I thought it would be. In comparison to her old bike, this one is better built and a lot safer. It’s one piece making it super easy to put together. It’s lightweight and very comfortable to ride; all in which are a must. It’s very sturdy and easy to control. It has wide, thick tires so the bike rides nice and smooth. She easily can go over bumps making it good for dirt rides through the woods. It has training wheels that are super easy to adjust and work great. There aren’t any funky noises or wiggling. Most importantly, the break-system is the best. It has a dual-break system making stops simple and smooth. As much as I like the bike, I do have a few complaints. Firstly, I will warn that it doesn't have a kick-stand. My daughter still needs the training wheels so this hasn’t really been an issue for me but may be an issue once I remove them. Another concern I have is that the pedals do not have bearings. While this isn't an issue now, I am concerned that they will quickly wear out, but only time will tell. I will update as time goes by. Overall, I would recommend this bike. It’s excellent quality and a safe choice for your little one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2019 by Ashley Melerine Ashley Melerine

  • Great value - Good First Bike - decent/good quality; lots of extras for price point, looks nice
Color: Princess Pink Size: 16 inch
The media could not be loaded. Spent a lot of time reading online about sizing bikes for a child who is learning to ride. I am no expert by any means but found lots of great sites explaining the key designs to the best beginner bikes. Brands such as Woom, Islabike, Guardian, Pello etc. have perfected low weight, long wheel base/top bar, narrow q factor bikes to make learning to ride easier for little ones. Unfortunately they also cost 3x the price of this bike. Again, I am not an expert cyclist nor do I have personal experience with those nicer and pricey brands to give first hand comparisons. Thus the following comparisons are based on published specs and components. While this NiceC bike isn't on the level of those top brands in quality and build it does appear the NiceC offers quite a bit for what it costs. In fact I was not able to find any other new 16" bike in the price range that even came with handbrakes or was under 20 lbs, much less both (although lack of the coaster brake likely is a large part of lower weight). I purchased 2 of these 16" bikes for twins that will be turning 6 in another month. My son is 46 lbs and 46.5 inches tall. He has an inseam of ~19 inches. His sister is 47 lbs and 47.5 inches tall with an inseam of 20". Neither is able to ride without training wheels, my son has lots of balance bike practice while my daughter has mostly practiced on training wheels. After learning more about sizing, I was very tempted to return at least my daughters NiceC to purchase a larger bike. They really both are on the large size for these 16" bikes however since they still don't ride without training wheels I have decided to keep them for this season (will explain rationale in greater detail below). Doing this knowing next season they will be ready for 20" bikes if pedaling without training wheels this year. I figure I can recoup some of the cost in selling the NiceC next year and will keep the boys bike for our current 15 month old for when he is big enough. A few things why I take a star away in my rating: 1) The sizing chart height ranges in the photo seem way too wide based on research elsewhere on the web how to size a bicycle. Based on external research the 16" NiceC is smallish for a 47" tall child and a rider that has skill in balance and pedaling at that size likely should have a larger bike. The wheel base and cockpit (top tube length) are okay, but not great. The bicycle length in the photos is reported to be 42.5", however in my measurements it is actually 44.5". I measured a wheel base of 28.25" which is comparable to other 16" sized bikes. The Woom 3 is spec'd at 28.03", the Royalbaby line lists a 28.5" wheel base and my kids current 16" huffy junk bikes are also similar length. The Woom 3 Top tube length is 15.75" while I measured the NiceC at just 12"-13" (depending on seat position and measured angle). This may seem insignificant, however for my daughters long legs she will be a bit cramped. While not matching the top tube/cockpit space of the highest of the high end, it is comparable to the huffy bikes we currently have. Unable to find any specs on the Royalbaby bikes for this measure but expect it to be similar to Huffy/NiceC here. Verified this with my daughter on the bike, her legs/knees are fairly close to the handle bars but will work great without pedals, and then will adjust the height and angle of the seat/bars to make a bit more space for pedaling. 2) Instructions - it really was pretty intuitive, however the instructions actually were more confusing than just looking at pictures and putting it together. If I had no experience in working on bikes it would have been annoying as some of the instructions don't even need to be completed as the bike comes 90% assembled. They do a great job including all the tools needed which was nice. and are good to keep for future projects. I did need a pliars to tighten the seat clamp enough to prevent it slipping. Now the quick release works great. 3) Uncertain quality/brand. The frame and components can be found if you google "magnesium alloy china bike frame", "Menkin brake lever". These are both made by companies in China and don't appear to have any reliable info online about the quality or safety. Was not able to find anything about the Duoder rear disk brake. Since these are starting bikes and don't expect my 6 year old's to have extreme or even moderate riding conditions I don't have safety concerns. However would not put my trust in these components for street riding at high speeds. That said, they seem to function fine and reliably. The brake levers are plastic, will update after the season is over if any observations can be made. 4) The tire in some of the photos have knobby tread while other photos are smoother tread. I received the smoother tread and it appears that the knobby tread is from older versions, or it is just random what you get. I would have preferred the knobby tread for gravel and dirt. While I still think the cockpit is a bit small for my daughter (will definitely be too small in a year) am going to keep it and give it a try. I do not plan on using training wheels on these. For a child that still hasn't learned to ride (without training wheels) it is important to be able to place both feet flat on the ground while learning. So for my kids it should work out. Also inseam is much more important indicator of size than height and based on the minimum seat positions and my kids size, this should work out. I still likely would have purchased an 18" NiceC (if it were possible) for my daughter instead of the 16". Hopefully this will be offered in the future. Watch some YouTube movies about learning to ride by balance first and avoid training wheels hopefully. The things I really like about the bike: 1) Frame and weight - the magnesium alloy is light weight and the design looks pretty cool. Other color options would be good however the champagne and pink look really good. It seems strong and from no past reviews mentioning cracks in the metal I expect it will be durable. The frame kinda looks like a lightning bolt, I am not sure if we will add any other stickers/decals as it looks pretty good naked. The weight really is the main standout for this bike over other models in the price range, looks cool and is light weight. I measured 17.9 lbs without the training wheels (which I plan to leave off). For comparison our Huffy bikes are 22 lbs and 20.5 lbs, while the Royalbaby Freestyle is at least 24 lbs. The Woom 3 is only 11.7 lbs, however in this price I wasn't able to find any other bike under 20lbs. Most adults ride bikes that are only 20% of their body weight. This isn't possible for kids, but something <40% is ideal and this bike meets that requirement. 2) Dual hand brakes - after reading and knowing my kids experience with pedal braking (frustrated by bike stopping abruptly when learning to pedal) having hand breaks was mandatory. There are legal reasons that most companies sell bikes with coaster breaks, but think my kids will do better learning to pedal/balance with hand breaks. I plan to have them start using these bikes without pedals and learn to balance and break prior to putting the pedals on. In this price range you will not find new bikes with dual hand break and NO coaster. The disk brake is a cool upgrade (i think). It seems to function well and offers fast breaking ability although haven't been on the roads yet to verify. This bike is way better than the Huffy and Royalbaby bikes sold here and big wally stores. I really wish there were a 18" version but I think it will work for a season with my relatively tall 6 year old daughter. She may be a little cramped but will update after she is ridding some. The light weight frame and lack of a coaster brake make this bike in a weight class well above its sale price. Additionally the dual hand brakes including rear disk brake is a valued feature of this bike. It looks really cool as it comes and was easy to assemble although the directions are not very clear if you are not handy. Very excited for my kids to use these once it warms up a little. Update 3/24/19: Kids took first rides this weekend and pedaling without training wheels on day 2. On day one they did a few downhill rides to learn balancing these bikes and how to use the brakes. Day 2 we added pedals and there were going on the first try. New complaints: The brakes (especially disc brakes) needed adjustment and are not super easy to adjust, still have pad rubbing on the disc and was not able to fully eliminate after 2 hours working on them. To adjust the disc brake you need a number 5 allen wrench. Do not adjust the part of the brake that is a different size as it will completely come apart. Adjust only the 2 top and right side screws. The two on top are used to center the brake over the disc. The one on the right allows fine tuning of the right pad. I think the discs are not completely flat as there is still some rub, will eventually take to professional to see if they can tune it. The silver bike front tire is out of round a little and causes uneven wear on the front brake pads. The tube for the seat and quick release require pliers to tighten. Small plastic piece between the seat tube and clamp seems cheap and concerning how it will hold up over time, because of non-standard tube, there likely is no way to replace it. Despite the few problems and concerns for long-term durability, I am very happy with the bikes overall. Stand by the original review as value for a low weight bike that doesn't have a coaster brake. The bike does well for purpose I intended which was to be a good learning bike for 6 year old using the NO training wheel/NO coaster brake method of learning to ride. Both my kids were riding on second day of doing this (total time less than 2 hours). If you are going to try, you really need to spend some time reviewing the step to teach this and potential risks of not having a coaster brake (need to teach how to use hand brake prior to learning to pedal). Make sure the size is right, to use without pedals as a balance bike the child should be able to have both feet flat on the ground while sitting on the bike. Watch the YouTube videos on this. The down side to this is my kids are almost already too big for this bike, but knew that going in and ready to buy larger (likely used) bikes next season when the many variables important to learning to ride are not as critical for an experienced rider. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2019 by M. Brown M. Brown

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