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What size Glerc bike should I choose for my child?

The best way to choose a kids bike is to check your child’s height and inseam first, then compare them with the size chart on each product page. Glerc bikes are available in 12 inch, 14 inch, 16 inch, 18 inch, 20 inch, 24 inch, and 26 inch sizes, so you can choose based on both age and actual body size. If your child is a new rider and falls between two sizes, the smaller size is usually easier to control. If your child is confident and experienced, a slightly larger bike may give more room to grow.

What age range are Glerc kids bikes made for?

Glerc bikes cover a wide age range, from toddler bikes for around 2 to 4 years old to larger youth bikes for older children and teens. Age is a helpful starting point, but it should not be the only factor. Children grow at different speeds, so height, inseam, riding confidence, and the bike’s wheel size should all be checked before buying.

Which Glerc bike is best for a beginner?

For a beginner, choose a bike that feels easy to handle, easy to stop, and not too large. A smaller size is often safer for new riders because the child can control the bike more confidently. If the child is learning on sidewalks, neighborhood paths, or school routes, focus on stable handling, comfortable seat height, reliable brakes, and a frame that does not feel too heavy.

Are Glerc bikes easy to assemble?

Yes. Glerc provides assembly support and assembly guide videos for different bike models. After receiving the bike, customers can follow the assembly video and check key parts such as the saddle, brakes, handlebar, pedals, and wheels before the first ride. If you are not confident with assembly, it is safer to ask a local bike shop or mechanic to check the bike before your child rides it.

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