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Review on 🚲 Exploring the City in Style: Piki Bike Toddler Ride in Vibrant Red Shade by Larkeese Casiano

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I would buy more but there are downsides for such a price.

Looks pretty good so far. I've been researching extensively for a homemade riding toy for my little ones (almost 4 and almost 2) that they won't outgrow anytime soon. I had to lightly sand some of the threaded sharp wheel trims to avoid scratching the floors. We bought two (one for each child) and both wheels needed a light sanding (there was a scratchy sharp line down the middle where they were molded together). And both have loose plastic parts inside from production that I think make a rattling noise. The steering part has been making a squeaky noise for a few days, but it's gone now. So far both kids love them and it will help them stay active indoors in the midwest winter. We plan on just keeping them indoors to keep the wheels clean and smooth. I plan on hiding them when the older, heavier kids come over to play/party etc just to make sure they don't go broke. At $70 for a bike I won't risk it! I recommend, but if using indoors, check the wheel threads beforehand. The "Warning" sticker that was stuck to the underside of the bike came off upon arrival and my almost two year old has since ripped it off leaving half of the sticker on. It doesn't bother me, but for $70, owners should look for the best label/sticker manufacturer to really make it last. I don't need it to read and comply, just that it barely sticks out when the box and now both have the stickers partially peeled off (unless I take the time to scrape them off with baby oil or something). . ), so they will stay. Again, not really a problem, but considering the price compared to most other drivers, I expected near perfection.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Expensive