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The HILAND 20 Inch Kids' Mountain Bike is a single-speed, lightweight carbon steel bike designed for boys and girls aged 5 and up. Featuring dual front and rear V-brakes, a front rigid suspension fork, and adjustable seat height, it offers safety, comfort, and durability. Arriving mostly assembled with tools and support, it’s the perfect starter bike for young riders ready to explore.
Bike Type | Kids Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Kids |
Brand | HH HILAND |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Color | blue |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | adjustable |
Included Components | assembly tools |
Size | 20 Inch-Wheels with 1-Speed |
Brake Style | v brakes |
Item Weight | 26.5 Pounds |
Style | Blue |
Power Source | manual |
Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
Seat Material Type | Vinyl |
Warranty Type | Limited Lifetime |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Kilograms |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Twist Grip |
Is Autographed | No |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Minimum User Height | 42 Inches |
UPC | 847182035495 |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Single Speed |
Manufacturer | HH HILAND |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 45.43 x 21.73 x 7.56 inches |
Package Weight | 13.88 Kilograms |
Brand Name | HH HILAND |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Part Number | HIM011bl-20S |
C**S
Kid was happy
My grandson loves the Bike.
D**R
Bought in a damaged box
I literally saved $80 on this for my son. He is 4"11" & 93#. It had 3 scratches on it( repaired with a gloss blk paint marker) &1 of the pedals needs to be tapped. He & myself are very pleased.
D**S
Check the box before assembling.
I ordered this bike and it had the handle bars chewed up and mouse pee all over the bike including seat.Review update: They sent replacement bike and everything is good. Changing from 2 stars to 4, as new bike is good but has the stickers on the bike peeling off.
N**E
Very poorly manufactured poor quality control!
Please disregard my previous reviews. Do not purchase a bicycle We did and we're told bad review issues had been corrected! Ruined my grandsons birthday!13 % one star rating. Front fork on bike is defective cannot install front wheel as previously noted in reviews. Tube steel cannot easily spread fork to accept wheel. I am very angry this company could have done better. I took BICYCLE to a shop and had them spread the fork which made it possible to install the front wheel. Huge inconvenience and cost.
M**R
QUALITY/CONDITION/CONTENT
Arrived on time in new condition
J**Y
Nice, but disappointing
The media could not be loaded. First and foremost, I should note that you need to know something about bike maintenance....well, actually....you need to know everything about bike maintenance if you're planning on buying this for your child and putting it together yourself. If you don't know how to maintain a bike, I suggest taking it to a bike store to getting it checked. Specifically (based on my experience putting two of these together now), at the very least you should look out for the following issues that I found on either both, or one or the other of the two bikes that I purchased for my kids:1. Brake cables not oiled (unexpected).2. Brake cables not properly adjusted (somewhat expected, but one was really, really off).3. Brake pad adjustments required after installing the front wheel (expected).4. Grease various parts (expected - handle bar joints, seat post. Unexpected - kickstand spring/mechanism).5. Check tightness of brake hand levers (expected, I guess).6. Fully deflate and reposition inner tube inside the tire (unexpected).7. Remove buckle from rear wheel!!! (Yikes - that was totally unexpected - see the video).8. Check every bolt on the bike to ensure reasonable tightness for the purpose (expected, I guess, and there was one loose bolt on the rear wheel, so please do check).9. Oil bike chain and inflate tires (totally expected).In essence, it seems that there is not a great deal of concern about the final stages of manufacturing of these bikes, i.e., the stage where they're basically putting all the parts together. Having said that, the bike design is quite good and suitable for normal bike riding (not for tricks, freestyle, racing, etc.). The manual that came with the bikes was not specific for this model, but was general for several of the models that they sell. It was well-written and generally easy to comprehend. The paintwork, tires, frame construction, and individual components (brake parts, pedals, kick stand, handlebar grips, seat cushion, paint on the rims) are all of good quality for the cost of the bike. I do have a concern about the quality of the rear wheel hub as I'm certain that they are running a little too noisy (suggesting a lack of grease or poor quality components - listen carefully to the lower-pitched, grinding sound in the video - that sound is coming from the wheel hub, not from something rubbing against the rim or tire). I suspect that they will last at least a couple of years so I'm not too concerned about that. It may be that they are meant to be noisy, although the noisy rear hub, combined with the buckle in one of the rear wheels (see video) just makes me wonder again about the final stage of manufacturing of these bikes. OK, overall, not a bad bike for the price, but be prepared to put in some effort to ensure a safe ride for your child or grandchild.Bike size advice: My kids are both nine years old and about 54" and 52" tall, and the bikes work well for both of them. I expect that they'll get about one to two years of use out of the bikes. So the 42" - 56" recommendation, and 5 - 9 year age group seems reasonable. However, I do think (but am not certain) that the average 5 year old would be a little too small to handle this bike size. For example, I feel that the handlebars would be sitting a little too high for a typical 5 year old, and I also feel that the brake levers would be a little too difficult for a 5 year old's hands to reach comfortably. Again, I stand corrected on this. Worst case scenario, if it is too small you can always store it for later use. I think the perfect age for this bike would be a seven year old, average-size kid, and would end up getting about 3 years of good use out of it.
A**R
Excellent sturdy beautiful bike
I bought the orange one for my son. He’s 12, 5’7” and 210. He ADORES this bike. He insisted I write a very positive review. He says it rides smooth and has been riding on it non stop which is crazy, cuz he loves to be on the internet. He was in the hospital unexpectedly this week and and this arrived a day later. It just uplifted his spirits so much. Excellent bike. THANK YOU!!!!!
I**Y
Great quality, easy setup!
We bought this bike as a giveaway gift for a child who asked for it. We were very pleased with its quality and construction. It was well packaged and arrived undamaged. It was relatively simple to assemble. I would advise finding a guide on tuning / adjusting bicycles for best results.
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