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Q&A(43)

Q: there were no tools in the box?

submitted by Ams - 2 years ago
  • A: Hello, Huffy does not supply tools for assembly. Shoud just use a few general tool items to attach.

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 8 months ago
  • A: Correct, the bikes do not come with tools.

    submitted byHuffy Product Expert - 2 years ago
    Brand expert
  • A: Correct, the bikes do not come with tools.

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 1 year ago
  • A: no there was a huge tricycle wheel tool

    submitted byMisho - 7 days ago

Q: Would this bike be ok for 4 year old?

submitted by Sue sue - 5 years ago
  • A: yes. My 5 1/2 year old just started riding it with no training wheels. He rode it great with training wheels staring about 4. He's average size. Will need something bigger at about 6.

    submitted bySinGin - 5 years ago
  • A: Hi Sue! This bike is recommended for children ages 4-6. Height is more important, and we recommend the rider be between 42 and 48 inches, 3.5-4 feet. - Huffy team

    submitted byHuffy Product Expert - 5 years ago
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  • A: my apologies... we actually have the 14" model which they don't seem to carry anymore. This will be a bit big for a 4 year old but probably not too big in my opinion. My 5 year old is riding the 14" but could easily be riding the 16" now. I think a 4 year old will reach the pedals and be able to ride with training wheels and be grown into the bike when they may be ready to drop the training wheels.

    submitted bySinGin - 5 years ago

Q: When we purchased, on pedal was VERY hard to get on (felt like the thread was off somehow) and keeps falling off. Is there a fix or a replacement for this issue?

submitted by Lydia V - 7 months ago
  • A: The left pedal screws on counter clockwise. If you force it on, you will strip the thread. Please call Huffy Customer Service if you need further assistance

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 6 months ago
  • A: Thanks for the feedback. The left pedal is reverse thread, so you turn it to the left to tighten it. Please give us a call at 800 872 2453 if you have any questions.

    submitted byHuffy Product Expert - 7 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: Are you able to remove the pedals and training wheels to act like a balance bike?

submitted by AlyAllison - 7 months ago
  • A: You can remove the training wheels. The actuall pedals do come off but we do not reccommed this for a balance bike.

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 7 months ago
  • A: We do not recomend doing so.

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 7 months ago

Q: Can I replace the main wheels on this bike? The rubber has become detached.

submitted by Mommaof3 - 8 months ago
  • A: Yes you can replace those by calling our parts department at 1-800-872-2453. THey will be able to assist you with ordering them.

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 7 months ago
  • A: Please call our Service line at 1-800-872-2453 to speak to Parts about getting a replacement.

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 7 months ago

Q: What are the rings that come with this for?

submitted by Nicole - 9 months ago
  • A: They are an accessory toy item.

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 8 months ago
  • A: They are an accessory item

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 9 months ago

Q: Can we add hand break to this model?

submitted by Shiny - 10 months ago
  • A: We do not reccoment adding a hand break

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 8 months ago
  • A: Huffy does not reccomend altering the bike

    submitted byHuffy Brand Expert - 9 months ago

Q: How much should I inflate the front and rear tires?

submitted by Help please - 26 days ago
  • A: The recommended PSI can be found on the side of the tires. A good place to start will be 30PSI and adding air as needed. The tire should be firm but give slightly when tested.

    submitted byHuffy Product Expert - 25 days ago
    Brand expert

Q: What is the tyre pressure?

submitted by Adi - 1 month ago
  • A: The recommended PSI for the tires can be found on the side of tires. Typically, 30PSI is a good place to start for inflating tires and adding air as needed. The tire should be firm but be able to slightly give when tested.

    submitted byHuffy Product Expert - 25 days ago
    Brand expert

Q: Is there a weight limit on this bike? My grandson is about to turn 5 yrs., weighs 60 lbs and is about 46" tall. Should I consider an 18" instead (except he needs the training wheels)?

submitted by KathyL - 1 month ago
  • A: The information on this bike details a weight limit of 60lbs while being deemed a good fit for riders between 42"-48" tall.

    submitted byHuffy Product Expert - 1 month ago
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