Koda 20" Kids' Bike (6-8 yrs)
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6-8 Years Recommended Age Range
21.5”-27.5" Adjustable Seat Height
20x1.75” Wide, Grippy Tires
Reach-Adjustable Front & Rear V-Brakes
Safety Bell
Basket Included With Select Colorways
⚠️ WARNING! This product can expose you to chemicals including Carbon-Black Extracts, which is known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/
We reserve the right to make changes to the product information contained on this site at any time without notice, including with respect to equipment, specifications, models, colors, materials, and pricing. Due to supply chain issues, compatible parts may be substituted at any time without notice. Bike and frame weights are based off pre-production painted frames at time of publication. Weights may vary in final production.
Your inseam can help you find the perfect sized bike (measuring it properly is similar to pant inseams but measured a little differently). Here's how they work:
Size | Height Range | Standover Height |
20" - Koda | 44" - 63" | 21" |
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My tall 4.5 year old loves this bike. She was able to ride it on her own almost immediately. Great ride and very sleek.
My kid just learned to ride and he loves this bike. I will buy another when he outgrows this one.
The best choice I could have made for a 5 yr old. fits him perfectly.
This bike is sturdy, functional, and adorable. We bought it for our 6 year old granddaughter. She’s learning how to ride without training wheels.