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$39.00
Wald's 742 training wheels feature three slots on the brace arm allowing this wheel set to mount on most single speed bicycles with 16- to 26-inch wheels. The brace arms are designed to fit rear frames tubes up to .75 inches in diameter. This model is intended for use by riders weighing up to 125 pounds. - The Wald Training Wheels fit 16- to 26-inch bicycles. - The Wald Training Wheels support riders up to 125 pounds.
$26.00 - $27.00
Help your young ones learn to ride a bike by installing Sunlite Training Wheels. These wheels roll smoothly thanks to their steel construction with hard rubber tires. • Fits 14-20-inch bicycles
$13.99
Help your young ones learn to ride safely by installing Sunlite Training Wheels on their two-wheelers. These wheels roll smoothly thanks to their heavy-duty plastic construction with hard rubber tires. They fit children's bicycles with wheel sizes of 12 to 16 inches so you can move them from bike to bike as your kids grow!
$16.00
Is your little Strider rider getting taller? Strider's Extra-Long Seatpost w/Saddle extends your child's Strider Bike (sold separately) saddle height another three inches to a maximum of 19 inches off the ground. Recommended for children over four years old, it easily replaces the standard seatpost and saddle.
$16.99
Replacement wheels for Strider Sports balance bikes - EVA-Polymer, no-flat, maintenance-free tire - Fits all 12" Strider models - Cartridge bearings - Wheel Size: 12-inch - Sold individually
$19.99 $20.00 On Sale
Tool-less, 3-position training wheel installation/removal system. - Closed-cell foam tires - Tubular steel arms - Compatible with 2013-present Hotrock 20-inch models only
$24.99
Designed to mount on most bicycles measuring 12 to 20 inches. Fits 28.6mm or smaller chainstays and includes a plastic frame protector (should fit most oversized chainstays) Complete kit includes two wheels and all hardware for installation, as well as a plastic frame protector (may need to be removed for some oversized chainstays)
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