So I just went looking for a kids bike to recommend a dude in the comments of another deal and this popped up, reduced by $100 $50. Looks like a really nice bike for a kid building their skills on pavement and hard-packed firetrails, etc… Be aware it'll come 85% assembled and will need to bars, front wheel and pedals attached. I just bought myself a Polygon Path 3 through these guys and I'm super happy with it.
Polygon Premium 24 Ultralight Kids Bike $399 + Shipping @ Bicycles Online
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Only if OP confirms he wears turtle neck sweaters
That's the true spirit of Ozbargainers…where you will take time out to find bargains for others.
Thanks OP. Will think about getting one for my son. Just to confirm you have posted the link to the 24 inch model but it also comes in 20 inch for $379. This is the url for both https://www.bicyclesonline.com.au/search-results?q=Polygon%2….
Just got the 20 inch for my 5 year old for xmas, arrived in 2 days - also on sale. Going to be difficult to wait another month to hit the trails. Have assembled and very happy with build and quality. Excellent reviews: https://www.twowheelingtots.com/polygon-premier-ultralight-k… and also from bike dads (USA): "Tremendous value in this little whip. Factory direct, the Polygon premier 20 is a light weight alloy frame, 127mm cranks, kenda 1.75 inch tires, short reach v-brakes, 7spd tourney derailleur w 14-28T cassette, 69 HA, and 370mm chainstays. This is a lot of bike for a very low price. Oh yeah, a lifetime warranty on the frame, no hassle 14 day return policy, and free shipping to lower 48!"
Maybe take out the last sentence. A bit confusing as that relates to the particular US store you took the quote from.
A ton of 20” and 24” bikes on gumtree for $200-250 serviced and ready to go or for less if you have time to fix up.
That's a big if. Time, skills, patience and knowledge to know what you're buying. Hardly seems worth $200 savings - and no warranty.
That's nice of you…
Are you a philanthropist?