| Transformer Optimus Prime 16-Inch Kids' Bike | 
| Brand: Kent Category: Sports
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $79.99 (On sale from $89.99) You Save: $10.00 (11%)
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 6207
Color: Blue Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 11 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 29 Dimensions (in): 35 x 7 x 18
Model: 71630 UPC: 016751716305 EAN: 0016751716305 ASIN: B000NM8HK0
Release Date: June 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 16-inch bike is ideal for riders ages 4 to 8 | | • | Vibrant red and black blue that resembles Autobot Optimus Prime | | • | Rear coaster brake and a front handbrake; adjustable seat | | • | Double-guard chain guard prevents dangerous chain interference and wheel jamming | | • | Includes two removable training wheels |
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Product Description This Transformers boys' bike features Optimus Prime Tranformers graphics and and is set-up with front and rear mudguards, a 3-D plaque on the front, full chaincovers, adjustable training wheels, and mag wheels.
Amazon.com Product Description The Kent 71630 Transformers Optimus Prime 16-Inch Boys Bike is an ideal bicycle for boys who have just learned how to ride a bike. This Official Transformers Movie bicycle offers a vibrant red and blue motif that resembles Optimus Prime, leader of the heroic Autobots from the 2007 blockbuster. The bike has small, 16-inch wheels and comes with a pair of sturdy, removable training wheels, which are intended to assist young riders and ensure maximum safety. A double-guard chain guard prevents dangerous chain interference and wheel jamming for added safety. It also features mag wheels, handlebar decal plate, rear fender, and both a rear coaster brake and a front handbrake. The seat height is adjusted with a quick release seat clamp. 
Colorfully detailed, fully enclosed chain guard. | 
Knobby tires to take on any terrain. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Wish I had bought 2 of these! November 12, 2008 L. Quillen (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
'Santa' brought this for our 5 year old last year...the only problem is - I wish we had 2 of these! Our 3 year old can now ride it easily with training wheels so they fight over it quite a bit. Over the summer our 5 year old was able to take the training wheels off and ride 2-wheeled. So this must definitely be a great training bike! We are often taking the training wheels off and then back on again between who's riding it, and it's holding up very well after a year of 2 rough boys riding on it. Highly recommend this to any little Transformer fans out there that need a training bike.
Nice bike September 23, 2008 N. Park (California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son loves Optimus Prime so was very happy to receive this bike for his 4th birthday. But he is not used to the brakes (back pedalling) on the bike so still a challenge...he's afraid of falling off so haven't been on it long enough to really rate it. As of now, he prefers his tricycle. We need to practice a little more on the bike. It is quite heavy so we have to help him off and on. Overall, the bike seems very sturdy.
Good bike but... August 30, 2008 Sam O'Mallan (Gulf Coast, Texas) After chunking some cheaper bikes I noticed one bike made by Kent lasted over three years of heat and rain. This is one sweet looking bike and under all the frills is one tough looking bike. One thing is it is heavy and so it is slower than other bikes we own.
A bike your kid will like but limited quality for the price July 4, 2008 Jacy M. Shoener (Chicago, IL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 5 year old son likes his new bike because it is a Transformer bike. However, he does get frustrated by it's weight sometimes, especially trying to go up an incline. And I get frustrated because his seat is constantly crooked, and I can't seem to tighten it enough to make that stop happening. All in all, I would say buy this bike if your kid is really into Transformers, but otherwise you are probably better off with something a bit better built.
Not bad but not good either March 27, 2008 K. Osborne 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 3 year old son loves this bike - Mainly because it's his first bike and it has Optimus Prime on it. That's the good part. The bad part - this bike is cheap. Some parts broke before my son even rode it. I took them off and he never knew. So, for learners this bike is ok, but if your kid rides a lot get something better.
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