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Costway 18'' Kids Bike Toddler Bicycle with Training Wheel Kickstand for 4-8 Years Old Purple/Pink/Turquoise/Blue/Beige/Green

Costway 12"/14"/16"/18" Kid’s Bike with Training Wheels Adjustable Handlebar & Seat Handbrake Green/Pink

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Costway 16" Kid’s Bike with Training Wheels Adjustable Handlebar Seat Handbrake Blue/Green/Pink

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Costway 14'' /16''/18" Kid's Bike with Removable Training Wheels & Basket for 3-5 Years Old Blue/White/Skyblue/Red

Costway 12"/14"/16"/18" Kid’s Bike with Training Wheels Adjustable Handlebar & Seat Handbrake Black/Pink/Silver

Costway 16'' Kids Bike w/Height Adjustable Handlebar Seat Basket Bell Training Wheels

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Most are molded plastic (often polypropylene). A portion of models combine plastic bodies with metal components such as steel frames or metal forks for added strength.

Top speeds vary widely by model and battery voltage: small 6V toys are very slow (about 1.25–1.55 mph), while higher-voltage youth/teen dirt bikes can reach roughly 14–15.5 mph.

Controls vary by model: common setups include twist-grip or thumb throttles paired with disc-style brakes (rear or front/rear). Some beginner ride-ons use pedal accelerators with automatic braking or simple single-speed accelerators.

Requirements vary by model. Many list 'Adult assembly required' and either 'Tools provided' or 'No tools needed'; a minority note that tools are not provided.

Smaller beginner ride-ons often use EVA or molded plastic training wheels/supports. Youth and teen off-road bikes typically have treaded rubber tires—either pneumatic (air-filled) or solid—and suspension ranging from basic shock-absorbing setups to front spring or full front-and-rear metal spring suspension on higher-performance models.

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