kids bike Sourcing Overview
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Wheel Size and Age Group Alignment Overlooking the correlation between wheel size and the child's age can result in poor product fit; for example, 12 to 16-inch wheels typically suit ages 3-6, while 18 to 20-inch wheels are better for older children or teenagers.
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Material Specification for Durability and Weight Insist on aluminum alloy or alloy frames if weight reduction is a priority, as steel and carbon steel increase gross weight significantly, impacting ease of use for younger riders.
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Load Capacity Matching User Needs Experienced buyers typically match load capacity to the target group's expected weight range, ensuring safety and longevity by selecting models with capacities from 50 Kg for toddlers up to 150 Kg for teenagers.
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Gross Weight Impact on Usability and Shipping Costs Gross weight can account for up to 30% of total shipping and handling expenses; choosing lighter bikes around 8-10 Kg improves user handling and reduces logistics costs.
