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Huffy Princess Girls 12-Inch Bike | 
| Brand: Huffy Category: Sports
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $59.99 You Save: $40.00 (40%)
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Rating: 4 reviews
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 20.5 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 15 x 29.5
MPN: 022457 Model: 22457 UPC: 028914224572 EAN: 0028914224572
Release Date: May 23, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 3-5 business days
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| Features:
| 12-inch bike ideal for girls who have just learned how to ride | | Decorated with decals of colorful Disney princesses; includes handlebar bag | | Padded seat and colorful streamers hanging from the ends of the hand grips | | Double-guard chain guard prevents dangerous chain interference and wheel jamming | | Includes two removable training wheels |
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Product Description Roll around for another adventure with your favorite Disney Princesses. This magical ride is the perfect first bike for your little princess. Features: - Steel Curved Frame
- Steel Unicrown Fork
- Rear Coaster Brakes
- Padded Saddle with Graphics
- Steel Rims with 12" x 2.125" Tires
- Steel One-Piece Crank
- Double-guard Chainguard
- Padded Handlebar
- Training Wheels
- Spoke Decorations
- Handlebar Bag
- Crystal Cascade Streamers
- Measures 33" x 19" x 28"
Amazon.com Product Description The Huffy 22457 Disney Princess Girls Bike is an ideal bicycle for girls who have just learned how to ride a bike. The bike features small, 12-inch wheels and comes with a pair of sturdy, removable training wheels, which are intended to assist young riders and ensure maximum safety. Its steel Y-frame and padded seats are designed to perfectly accommodate children and provide them with superior comfort while riding. An exclusive double-guard chain guard prevents dangerous chain interference and wheel jamming for added safety. The bike comes complete with a handlebar bag and streamers. It is also decorated with decals featuring popular Disney princesses--a theme your little girl will be sure to enjoy.
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| Customer Reviews:
Easy to assemble December 22, 2008 MNS (Florida) Having not had to assemble a bike in many years, I was impressed with the ease of assembly. Simply slap on the front wheel, handle bar assembly (bar pre-attached to goose neck), pedals, seat, and training wheels (rear wheel bracket pre-installed with pre-loosened nut). Should take a guy with simple tools about 30 - 45 minutes.
Great bike for my 4 year old January 7, 2008 J. McKeon (Orange County, CA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
We got this bike for my 4-year old daughter for Christmas and it is great. The perfect size and ease of maneurverability for her. She can easily pedal, stop and coast.
Get this bike! January 1, 2008 C. Craig (Tampa, FL United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is an excellent bike! It was easy to assemble and the quality seems to be just fine. I was considering buying each of my daughters an (expensive) Trek bike from one of our local bike stores. After thinking about it, though, I decided to buy this one instead since I thought she would grow out of this size bike after just a year or so. I try to buy high-quality products, which is why I was considering the ($150+) Trek. But I'm really glad we decided on this one. For a little girl's bike, this one is just perfect. For the money, it was a great buy. My girls love to put things in the pouches that are attached to the front of the bike. I think the bikes are prettier in person than online, too. If you're considering a bike for your little girl, I highly recommend this one!
Great Bike but Instructions Could be Better December 24, 2007 H. S. Marsh 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
The Princess bike is just what my granddaughter wanted and is well built and very colorful. Any little girl would be very happy with it. The only problem is a very minor one. The assembly instructions appear to be written as a "one size fits all" instruction for all Huffy bikes rather than specific instructions for this one, so some degree of interpretation is necessary. Anyone who has assembled children's toys or bikes in the past won't have a problem. Also, at one point, the instructions seem to imply the need for a torque wrench, which most people wouldn't have. Nonetheless, assembly is pretty easy, and the lack of a torque wrench shouldn't be a problem if judgment is used in place of an actual measurement of torque.
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