🚀 Ride into toddlerhood with confidence and style!
The Schwinn Grit and Petunia is a 12-inch kids’ bike designed for ages 2-4, featuring training wheels, a detachable parent push handle, and a single-speed drivetrain with rear coaster brake. Its tool-free adjustable seat and included water bottle holder make it a practical, safe, and fun starter bike that grows with your child.
Bike Type | Grit Bike |
Age Range (Description) | 1-4 Years Old |
Brand | Schwinn |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Color | Orange |
Wheel Size | 12 Inches |
Frame Material | Metal |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | Training Wheel |
Included Components | Boy's Juvenile Grit Bike With Training Wheels, Water Bottle Holder |
Size | 12-Inch Wheels |
Brake Style | footoperated and hand operated, grit bike |
Specific Uses For Product | Road |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Style | Grit |
Model Name | Grit |
Power Source | manual |
Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
Seat Material Type | Vinyl |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038675129269 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Is Autographed | No |
UPC | 714547196606 038675129269 |
Manufacturer | Pacific Cycle, Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30.7 x 14.7 x 7.7 inches |
Package Weight | 10.57 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36 x 15.5 x 28 inches |
Brand Name | Schwinn |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | S1292 |
K**R
Perfect first bike
My two-year old son recently received this bike for Christmas, and we all love it. Here are multiple reasons why:First, I wanted a quality toddler bike that does not promote any characters (since children tend to grow out of their obsessions) and one that was unisex. All of the Huffy 12-inch bikes were covered in characters, so this Schwinn bike was the winner. The color is more of a burnt orange rather than a red, but it's not blatantly boy and could definitely be used for a girl (since I'm not fond of purchasing everything in pink or purple for girls).Second, I read other reviews describing how helpful the posterior removeable steering handle is, but until my son actually sat on the bike, I didn't realize how absolutely necessary and helpful this handle is for parents of first-time bike riders. My son is very short, but his feet can reach the pedals with the seat all the way down. However, he cannot yet pedal but can still enjoy riding this bike due to the helpful posterior handle. For adults the handle is a blessing because one does NOT bend over uncomfortably the entire time while pushing. The handle allows for easy, smooth, comfortable steering and safely helps guide a toddler who'd rather steer himself. We have comfortably been able to push our son for as long as he'd like around the house or down the sidewalk only because of this handle. Even my father with Parkinson's loved pushing my son around only because of the handle which gave my father support and easy maneuverability. No other 12-inch bike had such a handle, and now that we have a first bike with a handle, I would never consider a first bike without one.Third, the bike chain is completely enclosed. The Huffy bike chains only have a guard on the upper part of the chain, but this Schwinn bike's chain is completely enclosed. And I much appreciate this safety feature since I have an extremely curious toddler who would absolutely explore a dirty exposed chain if there was one.Fourth, this bike includes a bell, and my son loves ringing it as he's riding.Fifth, the seat is an appropriate size for a toddler who is any size.Lastly, the bike was easy and relatively quick to assemble, and the parts are durable and strong.
R**T
Perfect for every stage of learning to ride
This training bike has surpassed my expectations! It seems like everything for this age group has plastic wheels, or has trainers that aren't removable. If they do have real wheels with removable trainers, they're too big for toddlers, and don't have a parent handle. Well this little Schwinn is not only adorable, but it ticks every box for us. Our small 3 year old can reach the pedals, with no problem. After a week, he was already able to pedal himself, and knew how to backbreak! There's no handlebar break here, which is great. My two older kids had a hard time breaking the habit of using those and backpedaling instead. The parent handle is great for teaching him to steer himself, as we ride he gets a natural feel for steering. We aren't ready to take the training wheels off yet, but I imagine the parent handle helps with this too. No running alongside them, bent over, trying not to let them fall. My 3 year old loves the bell, and pretends it's his fire truck alarm! I definitely recommend this over the plastic wheeled tricycle types, this will carry you through more learning phases.
D**N
Great bike!
Great bike!
T**Y
Great bike for toddlers, except for the pedals
This is a great bike for a young bike rider, but not everything is awesome. As long as your kid is at least 34" they should be able to ride it (peddling takes practice though)Pros:1. The handle for the parent/ older kid is awesome. Helpful for when the toddler gets tired as well as helping/correcting the steering2. The seat lowers all the way down unlike some that still keep an inch of bar showing so it works for kids slightly shorter than most 12" wheel bikes3. The handle in the back is relatively easy to remove and replace when needing to toss it in a trunk to take the bike to a park4. The water bottle holder holds most toddler size drink bottles, you don't have to use the water bottle it comes withCons:1. The bell is junk. But a better one (ours broke within 24hrs of toddler play)2. The training wheels ride a little high, even in the lowest position, so the bike feels like it will tip easy (doesn't really though) and wobbles a bit more than I would like.3. The pedal will not stay on!!! Biggest complaint and reason for not giving a 5⭐️ Constantly having to tighten the pedals on both sides. They are tighter on the side near the pedal rather than the side near the screw end so gradually over a couple days of use the pedals start unscrewing from the bike and you have to tighten them both back up again. Very annoying and my 2yr old isn't even doing major distance yet.
J**K
Well constructed bike
The bike took a little time to put together but once done, it rode well and my grandson enjoyed it. Having the handle in the back to direct the bike was great since he is only 2 1-2 years old.
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