The FirstBIKE Street Bike is targeted toward children learning to balance on their first bike. The FirstBIKE website states children as young as 22 months (with the lower kit attachment) were riding the FirstBIKE. Due to the strength of the bike's frame, this is probably best suited for children 2 to 4 years hold.
Yes, the FirstBIKE Street Bike does come in a variety of different colours. If you visit the FirstBIKE website you will see that green and blue are among the colours available.
The FIRSTBIKE Street Bike is capable of adjusting to properly fit children of different sizes. The seat is easily adjustable (no tools required), so you do not need to worry about your child outgrowing the bike in one year.
Yes, a mountain bike can be suitable for street riding, but it may not be as efficient or comfortable as a road bike designed specifically for paved surfaces. Mountain bikes are typically heavier and have thicker tires, which can make them slower on smooth roads compared to road bikes. However, they can still be used for street riding if necessary.
The recommended 18-inch frame size for a bike is suitable for individuals with a height range of approximately 5'7" to 5'11".
No. The manufacturer calls it a "New generation low rider street bike". In translation this means that it's a toy, suitable for pootling around the block but not much more.
When purchasing a giant street bike, key features to consider include the frame material, wheel size, gear system, suspension, and overall fit and comfort. The frame material should be durable and lightweight, while the wheel size should be suitable for street riding. The gear system should offer a wide range of options for different terrains, and the suspension should provide a smooth ride. Lastly, make sure the bike fits you well and is comfortable to ride for long distances.
A street bike is a type of BMX bike, so your question can't be answered.
A 29-inch bike is suitable for riders who are typically 5'4" to 6'4" tall.
No, it is illegal to ride a dirt bike on the street but you can ride it on a trail or dirt bike track.
When choosing a mountain bike cassette for a 9-speed bike, consider the number of gears, gear range, gear ratios, and compatibility with your bike's derailleur. Make sure the cassette is durable and suitable for the type of terrain you will be riding on.
No, unless it is a street legal registered dirt bike.
A suitable substitute for bike pedal grease is lithium-based grease or marine grease.