🚴♀️ Ride Bold, Ride Free — The Ultimate Fat Tire Adventure Awaits!
The JOYSTAR 20 Inch Mountain Bike is a rugged, beginner-friendly kids' bike designed for ages 7-12. Featuring a durable carbon steel frame, 3-inch knobby fat tires for superior traction, a 7-speed Shimano drivetrain for easy gear changes, and dual disc brakes for enhanced safety, it’s built to handle diverse terrains. With 85% pre-assembly and a limited lifetime warranty, it’s the perfect all-terrain companion for young riders ready to explore.
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Kids |
Brand | JOYSTAR |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Color | Purple |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | fat tire |
Included Components | kickstand, reflectors |
Size | 20 Inch Wheels |
Brake Style | Disc |
Item Weight | 16.44 Kilograms |
Model Name | Minifat |
Power Source | Pedal power |
Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
Seat Material Type | Likely a saddle material such as leather, synthetic leather, or cushioned material |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Twist Grip |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Minimum User Height | 48 Inches |
Derailleur Configuration | Rear |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Derailleur |
Manufacturer | Sugoo Cycles Ltd. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 50.39 x 23.23 x 7.91 inches |
Package Weight | 18.08 Kilograms |
Brand Name | JOYSTAR |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Part Number | HHD011-JOYSTAR |
K**R
It's wonderful and sturdy.
More than a year after purchasing and it's still going strong!
D**N
Mountain Bike
We bought this Bike for our Granddaughter and she loved it! Easy to put together! And shes in love!
L**S
Needs fine tuning
Nice bike. But came with a bent bolt on the handlebar clamp. N one of the bearings are sufficiently greased. Speaks to shoddy assembly. When I'm done greasing and tuning it will be fine.
E**S
Great value for first mountain bike
It is early, but my daughter loves this bike. This is her first "mountain bike", but like many kids her largest hill to climb will probably be a gradual 10' pavement incline.The gear shift is pretty simple and a great starting spot for kids.I did have it "assembled" for $50 at my local bike shop. More specifically, I put the frame together (which was easy) and had them finalize the brakes. In my experience, getting the brakes right for any bike could always use a professional touch.If you go to a local bike shop, a beginner mountain bike is like $500. This is a nice price point for the suburbia bike rider and we can always upgrade once she grows out of this one. I did just hear about whoop bikes after the fact and would have considered that had I known...but too late now.Overall, great value for this beginner mountain bike for kids.
A**T
Awesome bike
This is a beautiful and awesome bike, my granddaughter loves it.
A**R
Packaging and assembly instructions could be improved.
Poor packaging. Rear brake disc was bent, and the rear hub was too tight. Had to take to a bike shop to make it ready to be ridden.
N**H
Quality bike
Purchased for my daughter’s 7th birthday, she was of course ecstatic to receive. She enjoys going over curbs and down grassy terrain, and the tires seem to hold up well. She was a bit intimated at first as it is a larger bike to maneuver—it’s a wider steer and has taken her some time to get used to. The gears shift smoothly and I can see her riding this bike for many years to come.
R**O
Stay away
I normally don't have time to write reviews about products but this bike was a total disappointment. For starters it weights more than my adult 27.5 mountain bike and that says a lot. The frame is made out of cheap steel. The rotors both came bent straight out of the box which I might add came in pieces as well. Totally destroyed during shipping process. The cheap bottom bracket was cross threaded damaging the frame and within time the bearings inside. Big scratches on the down tube of the bike and fork. Front wheel hub was super tight I had to place it on a vice to losen up the cones for it to run freely. The accessories box containing the pedals and other miscellaneous items camed destroyed as well. The headset was not set up properly either, it was too tight so you couldn't turn the handle bars. This bike was a mess so I shipped it back. Honestly had to go to a bike shop to get a bike box to ship the original bike box that's how bad of a shape it was. I wasn't gonna let my daughter ride this death trap on wheels.
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