Dora the Explorer 12-Inch Bike | 
enlarge | Brand: Dora the Explorer Category: Sports
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $69.99 You Save: $20.00 (22%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 309
Color: Red/Green Age: 2 - 7 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 18.7 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 16 x 30.3
MPN: 22416 Model: 22416 UPC: 028914224169 EAN: 0028914224169 ASIN: B000HDH5HG
Release Date: August 30, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | 12-inch steel step-through frame is ideal for beginning cyclists ages 2 to 5 | | • | Single speed bike includes removable training wheels and a Dora backpack | | • | Rear coaster brake makes stopping easy for new riders | | • | Features a handlebar pad, enclosed chain guard, padded seat, and one-piece crank | | • | Six-month warranty on parts, lifetime warranty on frame |
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Amazon.com Product Description Young cyclists and Dora the Explorer fans learning how to ride will love exploring the neighborhood on this brightly colored, Dora-themed 12-inch bike. The steel frame offers a step-through design to get on and off the bike easily. Training wheels offer stability while learning and can be easily removed while coaster-style brakes make stopping a breeze for new cyclists. The bike also includes a handlebar pad, an enclosed chain guard, and a lavender Dora backpack which attaches to the top bar (and is handy for stashing small stuff while on a ride). A padded seat ensures a comfortable ride. The bike measures 33 x 19 x 28 inches; some assembly is required. 
Backpack attaches to handlebar. | 
Fully enclosed chain guard. |
Product Description The Dora The Explorer 12-in sidewalk bike from Huffy is loaded with fun extras and bright Dora graphics. It features a bag on the handlebar, a padded seat, a chain guard, soft grips, and training wheels for learning balance.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
dora bike August 28, 2008 Jeffrey M. Welch I was very disapointed with torn up box and missing bolts from shipping which makes it even worse when there metric! grandaughter still loved it though even with scuffed paint. still a good buy in my book.
good bike for pre-school kids June 19, 2008 Yijie Peng my daughter got the bike and loved it. It was perfect to grow into and now that she has it figured out.
A few kinks, but a decent ride January 3, 2008 Jackie Jones (Washington, DC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My granddaughter loves Dora, so she was delighted with the bike. One of the pedals kept falling off and we had to work a bit to keep it on and it took her a while to figure out how to keep going forward. The brakes are very responsive. Overall, though, it seems fairly sturdy and is a good first bike for a preschooler.
Adorable Bike December 29, 2007 Yolanda Rowe 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This bike is absolutely adorable. The decals on it are cute. My daughter is 2 months shy of 3 but is 37" tall so she can ride this bike. She loves it. I wouldn't recommend it for any child shorter than 37" or they may have a hard time reaching the pedals even with the seat adjusted all the way down to its lowest position. The good thing about this bike is that a 3 to 6 year old can ride it so your kid will get lots of use on it because the seat is adjustable in height. For the price, it isn't bad. It even has a little Dora backpack you rest on the handlebars which is great for holding your keys and things when you are taking your kid out for a ride. Of course, your kid can store what they like in the backpack, but you can probably just store a juice box and keys since that's all the room there is in it. The tires are nice and sturdy and will need to be pumped up with a standard bike pump. The bike comes with training wheels which are a plus. However, the training wheels are not as stable as one would hope, which is why I gave this bike 4 out of 5 stars. You have to be careful that the bike does not tip over on it's side as it did with my little one. She rolled down a little bump from a stand still position and the bike tipped to the side and she fell. Just be sure and hold your child steady when going down any slope or incline is all--otherwise, the bike is great.
NIce bike. Bad manual December 25, 2007 tjasinto 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We got this bike for my 3 year old for this past X-Mas. It seems to be a nice first bike for a toddler just starting out. It has a few nice safety features such as the chain guard and locking seat. The one complaint that I do have about it is the manual that came with this bike it not very good. Along with the overly complex instructions, the diagrams and pictures are very poor and it is hard to make out on the pictures in the manual what part is which. Furthermore the manual is a general manual for a number of bikes in this series. So the manual at times will tell you to install certain pieces that you may not have which may be in another bike in the series. I mainly had to look at the picture on the outside of the box to put the bike together. It took me about 30-40 minutes to do it. Also the front fender that I got does not go on straight so I'm considering taking it off. You don't really need it anyways and it seems as though it may get in the way. Although it does serve a decorative purpose. We've only had the bike for less than a day so I'll update my review once my girl has used it for a few weeks..
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