Pedal Pals Shoot 14 Inch Wheel Size Boys Mountain Bike Green
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- Pedal Pals Shoot 14 Inch Wheel Size Boys Mountain Bike Green
- SKU: EN-11164366908
- Category: Argos
- Tag: Argos
Main Features & Information
Explore the outdoors with the Pedal Pals 14 inch Wheel Size Kids Mountain Bike, designed for young adventurers ready to hit trails. Built with a sturdy hi-tensile ATB-style frame and 14-inch spoke wheels, this bike is an introduction to cycling. Adjustable handlebars and saddle grow with your child, while calliper brakes front and rear provide confident stopping power. Complete with removable stabilisers, front number plate, and mudguards, it moves from first rides to independent cycling for ages 4 and over.
Features a fully enclosed chainguard to keep clothes clean and fingers safe. Steel build provides durability through daily use, while the front wheel disc adds mountain bike style.
For children with an inside leg of 15-17 inches, this bike has reliable performance for young cyclists developing skills.
Key features:
- Mountain bikes.
- Steel frame.
- Front calliper and rear calliper brakes.
- ATB tyres.
- Adjustable seat.
- Adjustable handlebars.
- Compatible with stabilisers (stabilisers included).
- Stabilisers are removable.
Size and Weight:
- Assembled dimensions: H71, W49, L99cm.
- Weight when fully assembled 8kg.
- Height of handle bars (from ground to handle bars) 15inches.
- 9 inch frame size.
- 14 inch wheel size.
- Package dimensions: H43, W21, D81cm.
- Package weight 10.6kg.
- Suitable for ages 4 years and over.
- Inside leg 15-17 inches.
- Minimal assembly.
- For an easy delivery, your new bike will arrive with partially inflated tyres, make sure you top them up before riding.
- Manufacturer's 10 year frame guarantee.
- EAN: 5055973416810.
WARNING(S):
- Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
- To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
- Protective equipment (helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards) should be worn, not to be used in traffic.







