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The CHILDHOOD Adjustable Variable Speed Bike Training Wheels are designed for kids’ bicycles sized 18 to 22 inches. Made from durable alloy steel and anti-shedding rubber, these training wheels support up to 100 lbs, ensuring stability and safety. With adjustable height and included installation hardware, they offer a customizable, easy-to-fit solution that helps children build riding confidence quickly and securely.











| ASIN | B017N9GWAW |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,955 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #20 in Bicycle Training Wheels |
| Brand | CHILDHOOD |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (515) |
| Date First Available | 17 January 2016 |
| Department | Girls |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BF-16-20 |
| Manufacturer | CHILDHOOD |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Rubber |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 6.6 x 0.51 cm; 1.18 kg |
| Size | 22 inch |
| Wheel Size | 16 Inches |
A**D
Good produxt
Very nice , fits well , exactly what I need for my son’s bike
F**A
De muy buena calidad, el material muy resistente y muy fácil la instalación
K**R
I will be very specific so that it is as helpful as possible to anyone looking at these. First the bike it went on is a Schwinn signature series MESA 20 inch with a 7 speed gear I bought at a local bike shop. I am being specific since Schwinn makes 2 separate lines and I am not positive dimensions are the same. I first checked the frame piece and though i did not use calipers it seemed slightly over 1 inch, that might just be my aging eyes. I then checked and it seemed relatively parallel to the ground. So far so good. Ordered the product and it arrived first thing this morning. Opened it up and all pieces were there. Looking at the shape of the support piece I figured I would want some rubber between that and the frame. I already suspected this and had an old otterbox case I then cut a piece from for each support. I would either find a piece or order the stick on ones unless you want to scratch the bike. Since this is for a 20 inch bike I hope he will use for several years without training wheels, I wanted to protect the finish somewhat. The product seems well made, Looks to be cold rolled stamped and formed steel. The bolts look decent and the nuts supplied are nylon locking type. Keep in mind with nylon nuts you will want to check them often to make sure they haven't loosened. For those unfamiliar with nylon nuts, the nylon is an insert in the nut, the nut is steel. The tires have plastic hubs as you can tell in the picture, but seem sturdy. If they wear out a pair of replacements will still be significantly less expensive than the other geared bike training wheels. I Got these for under $30 shipped with Prime. Others are in the $75 range. Now for the installation. Read the manual. Do one wheel at a time. I did the rail ride first. After I took off the bikes nut and put on the supplied extension nut, both 15mm, I lined things up to set the height. I ended up using the second longest setting on the frame part and the higher of the 2 wheel holes. The supplied bolts are allen head and they come with that allen wrench. I believe the nuts for the frame and wheel are 12 mm but i seem to have a habit of not putting that size back so I grabbed a pair of channel locks to hold the nut as i tightened the bolt. I then trial fitted it again and noticed that the support would be a bit away from the frame even with the rubber in between. So I bent them slightly more than i would need for tension when i put it on. I expected this since these are not bike specific items and honestly if i had removed the washer that was on the bike i would probably not have had to do even this. once that side was tightened up and it seemed as though nothing would move I did the other side. This side did not need to bent, it went on perfectly. Now for the test ride. My son, who is six but hasn't much bike riding time, took it around the block. Part of the reason for wanting training wheels is the speed this bike needs to move to balance with his small size. I could not keep up and he wasnt trying. The wheels worked nicely and though on concrete show no wear. I have no idea of long term reliability since I got them today, but if they fail fast I will update.
M**K
Wheel screws need a double nut to properly lock the screw in place. (to avoid nut/bolt unscrewing) Otherwise, a perfect product.
J**.
Love these training wheels! I had a hard time finding some that would fit my sons 20” Giant mountain bike with a gear rail. These fit perfectly, and there is plenty of room for resizing as his balance gets better. The supports are super sturdy and while the wheels are plastic, they are sturdy and roll well.
R**R
Fir 32 years old and does not know how to ride a bike, it’s my life save😁🤦🏻♀️quality perfect and the size adjustable I used it for big bike
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