The Precaliber 16 Freewheel is a beginner-friendly bike designed for young riders. With its single-speed setup and dual handbrakes, it helps kids develop braking confidence. A built-in handle on the seat lets adults assist new cyclists. Suitable for 4 to 5 years old and between 39 and 46 inches tall.
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You're eager to share the thrill of cycling with your child and create unforgettable memories. You're searching for a bike that's simple and enjoyable, yet prepares your child for the challenges of larger bikes, such as using hand brakes. You prioritize quality over big-box brands, believing a well-crafted bike fosters confidence and control.
This children's bike is built with a lightweight aluminum frame for easy handling. It features a single gear and child-friendly brakes that are simple to operate. The training wheels can be quickly attached or removed without tools, and the seat includes a built-in handle that can be replaced with a rear light mount.
Choosing the perfect first bike for your child is important. You want something comfortable, sturdy, and enjoyable. Trek bikes are designed with the highest quality standards, even for the smallest riders. You can trust Trek to provide a safe and fun cycling experience for your child.
Choosing the perfect first bike for your child is important. You want something comfortable, sturdy, and enjoyable. Trek bikes are designed with the highest quality standards, even for the smallest riders. You can trust Trek to provide a safe and fun cycling experience for your child.
The hidden handle under the saddle lets you guide your kid while they learn to ride, giving them more support and confidence on their bike adventure.
When your little one is ready to transition from training wheels, removing them is easy; no tools are needed, just your hands.
Trek bikes are made of premium lightweight aluminum, which is resistant to rust and durable.
This bike stops reliably, making it safe for young drivers to learn how to control their speed.
There's no need to change gears. So beginners can learn balance and cycling skills.
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