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Toy Story 3 Bike (16-Inch Wheels) for $81.45


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Rating: 3.0

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Toy Story 3 Bike (16-Inch Wheels)

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An ideal bike for boys just learning to ride, the Huffy Toy Story 16-inch boy's bike will take you to infinity--and beyond. The bike is equipped with such features as a bold steel diamond frame, a screen-printed saddle with a quick-release height adjustment, and sure-stopping coaster brakes. The real centerpiece of the bike, however, is the Toy Story artwork, which you can see on the frame, front handlebar bag, and handgrips. And to keep your child riding safely while he learns to balance, the Toy Story bike comes with easy-to-remove training wheels. The bike carries a lifetime warranty on the frame and a six-month warranty on parts.

Protected chain.
Removable handlebar bag.


  • Manufacturer's suggested age 3 years and above
  • Gear speeds 1, height 19-Inch, material steel, quick release seat, coaster, chain guard
  • Adjustable handlebars, chain material aluminum, pedal material plastic
  • Rim material steel, tire type exterior, training wheels, weight 60-Pounds
  • Dimensions 43.0 x 16.0 x 30.0-Inch (length x width x height)


Toy Story 3 Bike (16-Inch Wheels) Reviews


Toy Story 3 Bike (16-Inch Wheels) Reviews


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2 star:
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent - Easy Assembly - Great for Price, April 28, 2011
This review is from: Toy Story 3 Bike (16-Inch Wheels) (Sports)
First, It arrived in excellent condition. The box containing the bike was in a large Amazon box with plenty of packing to protect it.

The quality and graphics detail of the bike itself is really great for the price.

Assembly was exceptionally easy....should take no more than 15 minutes (really!). Follow the pictorial instructions on the side of the bike box. Its really as simple as only 5 steps. You attach; the front wheel (2 nuts); the handlebar (1 bolt); the seat (hand screw and clamp), the training wheels (2 nuts); and the pedals (2 nuts). You will need only an medium size adjustable wrench for assembly...a socket set would be a bonus and make everything but the pedal attachment a bit easier. Last but not least...you need to put some air in the tires and adjust the seat to your child's height. Before riding ...a helmet is a must. I also purchased the Toy Story child's bike helmet and pad set from Amazon which is also great quality and matches the bike... Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice Little Bike, December 27, 2010
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B. Kevan (California) - See all my reviews
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I'm not sure why the other guy had such a hard time putting it together. Maybe lack of competence on his part, but it wasn't hard to follow the directions and get it assembled. Although, I'd prefer a center pull front brake system, instead of a side one. It's a fine bike, that should last the few years I need it to. Great for the price.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great price for a great kids bike, October 3, 2011
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C. Johnston "I <3 Zombies" (Kansas City, MO USA) - See all my reviews
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I'm not sure why the reviewer from 12/2010 had such a hard time putting together this bike, but it took myself and my 4 year old son < 10 minutes to put it together. I took one look at the included instructions and tossed them aside. Since it comes in 8 pieces, using basic common sense, everything went together smoothly. You can even reference the picture on the box to figure out what goes where! Honestly though, I had a socket set, and my 4 year old was pointing out what pieces went where. Slap on the training wheels on the rear, hand tighten; put the front wheel on, hand tighten the nuts, stick the handle bars in their hole, hand tighten that bolt, and slide the seat into the only remaining hole, don't bother tightening it down as you'll have to adjust to your child's height. Next, tighten everything down and you're almost done! The only really tricky part to be aware of (as another reviewer pointed out) is that the pedals are specifically made for the left and right side... Read more
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