Early Rider Lite. Ideal for younger kids (as early as 20 months), for lighter less physical kids or for kids for whom speed is a real priority.
At 3.25kgs, our lightest Early Rider. It’s more upright headset makes for a snappier more maneuverable bike. Ideal for younger kids (as early as 20 months), for lighter less physical kids or for kids for whom speed is a real priority.
As with all our bikes, the Lite grows with your child. An extended seat post caters for the 8.5cm of inside leg growth and a further extended seat post is available. The unrestricted steering setting on the bike also provides an extra 2.5cm of reach as your child’s prowess as well as arm length increases.
Age: 20months – 3.5years
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Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2010
This is the best bike for your little ones, my 2 year old loves this bike and is getting more and more confident on it by the day. The build quality is second to none and it looks the business. For me it’s a must buy.
Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2010
A quality product - much better than some cheaper models on the market.
Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2010
As my 2 year old son was always 'borrowing' our neighbours scooters or bikes I wanted to buy him a bike, but without any stabilisers. I then came across this bike and I am very pleased by it. My son tried it today and needs a bit more practice but loves the bike. It looks very cool and beautifully made.
Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2010
After 6 months pf limited use, I was starting to think it was a bad purchase for my 2 yr old. He kept looking at it and would occasionally have a go. Now though I can hardly keep him off it! The dog hates walkies with us now 'cos we make him go for miles! Excellent for coordination skills and exercise. Downside is I don't know whether to buy a bigger one or a bike with pedals...
Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2010
Bought this for my son's 3rd birthday after diliberating long and hard whether to get a standard bike with stabilisers.
Definately right choice and the development has been amazing. Within 3 days he is pushing off and free wheeling with both feet off the ground for several meters.
Looks cool and very well built although picking up scratches and chips quite quickly.
Hopefully he will be able to go straight to a normal bike with no stabilizers.
Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2010
Our year and 10 months old son learnt ride in three weeks. Bike fits really good but it is not very durable. Handlebar broken after two weeks. Bike is also safe if child fall. Early Rider Lite is the best bike learn to ride!
Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2010
I read all kinds of articles about the theory of push-along bikes; how they teach balance without having to worry about pedals / stabilisers etc. I was convinced so bought one of these for my son (who was 18 months or so at the time).
He loved it. But at 18 months he was way too young to really start enjoying it. Now he's 9 months older he's really getting to grips with it, scooting himself along quite nicely (at least down the hall and through the kitchen - it doesn't tend to go outside very much!), and really gaining confidence in his abilities.
The little niggles I have are that some of the bolts are prone to working loose - especially on the steering rack. but aside from that it's great. I would recommend it to anyone who's looking to get their 2+yr olds into 2 wheel transport.
Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2010
Just wonderful. Bought it for our little one who is 22 months and he loves it, and is looking like he'll be fairly competent by his 2nd birthday. Was originally interested in the like-a-bike but with the euro exchange rate they are now seriously overpriced. Lightweight (lighter than the likeabike mini) and fantastic quality. Like the styling on the early rider, leather seat and flame embossing, and really like the way the front fork can be reversed later on to give them less buffered steering.
Fantastic price especially with the Christmas discount offers.
Why anyone would bother with stabilisers is beyond me.
Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2010
Beautifully designed and made bike. My son has only had it a few days and hasn't quite got moving much yet but LOVES it. I think it's going to be a great buy.
Posted by Unknown on 21st Jul 2010
Our son really loves this bike. Got it at the age of two and it took about one hour before he understood how to ride it taking his feet from the ground and just cruising.
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Unit 1B, Canalside
Tattenhall,
Chester,
Cheshire,
CH3 9BD