Firmstrong Bruiser Boy’s Single Speed Bicycle w/ Training Wheels, 16-Inch, Black w/ Red Rims Review

Firmstrong Bruiser Boy’s Single Speed Bicycle w/ Training Wheels, 16-Inch, Black w/ Red Rims

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  • 16-inch boy’s single-speed cruiser bike ideal for kids just learning to ride
  • Includes easy-to-install training wheels, plus front and rear fenders
  • Balloon tires for a cushioned ride; easy-to-use coaster brakes
  • Oversized seat with dual springs for added comfort
  • 9-inch frame sized for young riders from 2 feet, 10 inches to 3 feet, 8 inches tall

A great introduction to riding in style for brand new riders, the 16-inch, single-speed Mini Bruiser boy’s cruiser bike from Firmstrong is ideal for children just learning to ride. It features 16-inch wheels, front and rear fenders, and included training wheels (which can be removed when your child is ready). It’s sized for young riders from 2 feet, 10-inches to 3 feet, 8-inches tall.

Designed just like Firmstrong’s bikes for older riders, the Mini Bruiser features a 9-inch durable steel frame and thick top tube style that gives a “beefy” look to this boy’s cruiser bike. The 16-inch aluminum wheels feature 2.125-inch wide white-wall tires that roll smooth and easy as well as cushion the bumps as you ride over them freely. The coaster brake stops by pedaling backwards, which is an easy and safe way for children to learn to ride. The wide, oversized seat completes your comfort with dual springs that help make the ride soft and cushy. Both the seat and the handlebars can be adjusted to properly fit the rider.

The Mini Bruiser also features a guard to protect pant cuffs from getting caught in the chain and wide cruiser bike handlebars with high-density foam grips. The bike is shipped 80 percent assembled. Firmstrong has been designing high quality, affordable bikes for over 10 years with a focus on blending style and functionality to create a fun, adventurous experience for riders — not just a mode of transportation.

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