Toimsa Hot Wheels 12 Inch Kids Bike with Stabilisers

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Get ready for race day with the Toimsa Hot Wheels 12 Inch Bicycle. This awesome first bike is perfect for any young Hot Wheels fan, featuring a cool blue and orange design, exciting graphics, and a large front shield. It’s an ideal bike for learning to ride, with removable stabilisers for support and puncture-proof EVA tyres that mean the fun never has to stop for a flat. With a fixed rear wheel for easy stopping and an adjustable seat and handlebars, it’s the perfect vehicle to start your racing adventures.

Features:

  • Officially licensed Hot Wheels 12-inch bicycle.
  • Puncture-proof EVA tyres and removable stabilisers.
  • Features a fixed rear wheel system and a front calliper brake.
  • Includes a front shield with awesome Hot Wheels graphics.
  • Adjustable saddle and handlebars to suit growing children.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Toimsa
  • Wheel Size: 12 Inch
  • Brakes: Front Calliper
  • Age Suitability: 3 – 5 years
  • Child Height Range: 85 – 100 cm

Frequently Asked Questions

The stabilisers on this bike are fully removable, so parents can take them off whenever their child feels ready. Most children riding a 12-inch bike are between 85 cm and 100 cm tall, and many are confident enough to drop the stabilisers once they can balance briefly on their own - typically between ages 4 and 5, though every child progresses at their own pace.
The bike uses solid EVA (foam-filled) tyres rather than air-filled inner tubes, which means they cannot puncture and require no inflation. This does mean the ride is slightly firmer than a pneumatic tyre, but for a first 12-inch bike used on pavements and paths, most children and parents find the low-maintenance benefit far outweighs any difference in comfort.
The Toimsa Hot Wheels 12 Inch Bicycle is delivered partially assembled - the handlebars, saddle, front wheel, pedals, and stabilisers typically need to be attached. A basic set of spanners and Allen keys is usually sufficient; no specialist tools are required. Toimsa recommends that an adult checks all bolts are secure before a child first rides.