Hot Wheels 16 Inch Kids Bicycle

£159.99

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This Hot Wheels 16 inch kids bicycle brings the iconic racing brand straight to the pavement, giving young riders a bold, eye-catching set of wheels to be proud of. Built for children aged around 4 to 6 years old, the hot wheels kids bike features authentic Hot Wheels graphics and a sturdy steel frame designed to handle the bumps and scrapes of everyday riding. The adjustable seat post grows with your child, making this a bike they can ride with confidence for years rather than months.Stabilisers are included, so complete beginners can start pedalling straight away and build up balance at their own pace before removing them when ready. A rear coaster brake lets younger riders stop safely by pedalling backwards – a more intuitive method for small hands still developing grip strength. Whether the route is the driveway, the park path, or the pavement, the sturdy tyres handle a variety of surfaces with ease. A great way to get children outdoors, active, and moving.

 

Key Features

  • Authentic Hot Wheels graphics on a sturdy steel frame built to last through active outdoor riding
  • Includes stabilisers for beginner riders, removable as confidence grows
  • Adjustable seat post accommodates growing children for extended use

 

Product Specifications

  • Brand: Hot Wheels
  • Age Suitability: 4-6 years
  • Wheel Size: 16 inches
  • Frame Material: Steel
  • Brakes: Rear coaster brake
  • Stabilisers: Included

Frequently Asked Questions

A 16 inch wheel bicycle is generally suited to children aged 4 to 6 years old. For the most accurate fit, check that your child can place their feet flat (or nearly flat) on the ground when seated, and that there is a slight bend in the knee at the lowest pedal point.
Stabilisers are included, making this bicycle ready to ride straight out of the box for beginners. Once your child has built up their balance and confidence, the stabilisers can be removed so they can progress to two-wheel riding.
The bicycle uses a rear coaster brake, which means the rider stops by pedalling backwards rather than squeezing a hand lever. This is the most intuitive braking method for young children who are still developing hand strength and coordination.