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Silicon Millennials Bicycle Training Wheels - Heavy Duty - Rear with Stabilizers Mounted Kit - for Kids - Boys - Girls - Bikes of 12 14 16 18 20 Inch - White Wheels
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Customers report that the training wheels are cheaply made and not very sturdy. Additionally, the wheels show signs of damage, with one customer mentioning their tire being shredded.
Customers report issues with the bicycle training wheels, with one customer noting that the tire shredded, another mentioning a wheel split in half, and a third reporting that the training wheels arrived bent.
"...Right side piece had a fracture in the corner. Thought I’d put it on anyway to see if they fit so the drive wheel would work. Nope!..." Read more
"Put them on and The wheel split in half so it’s just the frame of a training wheel terrible not even a week old." Read more
"These training wheels arrived bent and we had to make it work. Don’t buy." Read more
"...to put them on the bike and then 2 days after putting them on the tire shredded." Read more
These were really easy to put on and easily adapted to my daughter's bike that we just bought. Looks like they're adaptable for a bigger or smaller size bike as well which is nice.
Do not buy these training wheels. It took forever to get them on. And once we finally got them on, they fell off as soon as my daughter peddled away. They are very cheaply made. What’s the sense of having training wheels if the wheels roll off!!
I looked forward to putting these on my granddaughters little bike. She has been so excited to ride a real bike and my back is tired from holding her up on it. When the training wheels came we planned on having her help me put them on. We installed left side. Looked ok. Maybe a little long but had to install right side to be sure. Right side piece had a fracture in the corner. Thought I’d put it on anyway to see if they fit so the drive wheel would work. Nope! Then I noticed that with them on the bike there was a 6” piece of metal sticking up from both sides next to the back tire where these things mount. I do think they are sturdy if they weren’t broken and if someone would have actually attached these things to a small kids bike they would have went back to the drawing board. I not only want my grands to learn how to ride a bike but I want them to do it safely. Two skewers sticking up for them to fall on doesn’t sound safe to me.
I looked forward to putting these on my granddaughters little bike. She has been so excited to ride a real bike and my back is tired from holding her up on it. When the training wheels came we planned on having her help me put them on. We installed left side. Looked ok. Maybe a little long but had to install right side to be sure. Right side piece had a fracture in the corner. Thought I’d put it on anyway to see if they fit so the drive wheel would work. Nope! Then I noticed that with them on the bike there was a 6” piece of metal sticking up from both sides next to the back tire where these things mount. I do think they are sturdy if they weren’t broken and if someone would have actually attached these things to a small kids bike they would have went back to the drawing board. I not only want my grands to learn how to ride a bike but I want them to do it safely. Two skewers sticking up for them to fall on doesn’t sound safe to me.
These do not fit a 20-inch bike. They are about 2 inches off the ground, and that is if you can even get them on the bike. The way they are made does not allow them to even be bolted on the bike without bending them. If your bicycle has a longer bolt then maybe these would work.