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NEXT DAY DELIVERY OPTIONS AVAILABLE
With Pre-Order, you can purchase the latest items added to our store in advance of them arriving with us.
Your Pre-Order is prioritised (at no additional charge); meaning that as soon as the product arrives with us, we can wrap it straight back up; ready for collection via Click & Collect or despatch to you — it often never even hits the stock room shelves!
With Pre-Launch, the date when we expect to receive the product ourselves is still a little too hazy to be confident in accepting Pre-Orders.
So, instead, you can submit your email address against the item you are interested in and we will email you as soon as stock arrives on the system.
Estimated Delivery & Collection Dates are given on Pre-Order and Pre-Launch products. They are for indication purposes only and can change at any time without notice.
The dates we provide are based on indications given by our suppliers. Whenever we get updated information from our suppliers we will endeavour to update the Estimated Delivery & Collection Dates provided on product pages.
Season:2021
Brand:Tabou
Code:24/TAB21-4130 Tor
12" Wheel Cycles - Suitable for ages 2½ to 4.
14" Wheel Cycles - Suitable for ages 3 to 5.
16" Wheel Cycles - Suitable for ages 5 to 7.
20" Wheel Cycles - Suitable for ages 7 to 9.
24" Wheel Cycles - Suitable for ages 9 to 11.
26"+ Wheel Cycles - Suitable for ages 11+ (These are classed as adult cycles).
First Bikes: 12" & 14" wheels, suitable for average ages 2½ up to 5. Larger and slightly older children should benefit from the 14" wheel bicycles.
Once a child has learnt to ride without stabilizers (generally about age 5) they will move up to a 16" wheel cycle. These do not normally come fitted with stabilizers but they can be added to virtually all 16" wheel bikes.
Once you get into the realms of 20" wheel bikes and above, you may be offered multiple frame sizes. This has the benefit of being able to fit a younger child onto a bigger wheeled bike if they are confident riders. Although you will find that size options are generally not offered on a particular model, rather that different models have different frame sizes.
It is a very tempting thing to do, but don’t buy a bike which is too big for your child in the hope that they will grow into it. They will, but in the meantime they will be riding a bike which is not easy for them to control, which can be very dangerous. It does not really save money anyway, because if you change bikes more often, the outgrown ones will have a higher resale value.