Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
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Brake Type | Linear Pull |
Color | Pink |
Height | 0.65 metres |
Length | 1.36 metres |
Weight | 17 Kilograms |
Number of speeds | 18 |
Suspension | Front |
Wheel Size | 11.11 Millimeters |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | HASA |
Department | Mens |
Manufacturer | HASA |
Manufacturer reference | COMP2019-P |
Product Dimensions | 136 x 21 x 65 cm; 16.08 Kilograms |
ASIN | B08BWV2VP4 |
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CyclingDeal Bicycle Kids Mountain Bike Shimano 18 Speed 20" Wheels 12" Frame
Price: | $349.98 + $59.12 Delivery |
Brand | HASA |
Colour | Pink |
Wheel size | 11.11 Millimeters |
Brake Type | Linear Pull |
Number of speeds | 18 |
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- Size: Frame 12" Wheels 20"; Frame: Alloy 6061, Head tube 1-1/8"; Fork: SAGA 20" alloy fork; Stem: LJ Alloy A-Head, 25.4 x 28.6mm 60mm; Length Threadless Alloy with Alloy Crown Race; Handlebar: LJ Alloy 560mm W x 6 DEG, B/BORE:25.4mm With CD LOGO; Pedals: WELLGO LU-895DU POLYMER BEARING AXLE:9/16
- Headset:GINEYA Steel A-HEAD, W/C2861, CAP W/SAGA LOGO; Spacer: SAGA ID: 30mm x 1; Seatpost: CD Alloy 27.2mmx300mm; Saddle: SAGA VD725A Speed line; Shifters: SHIMANO Tourney SL-RS35L 3 Speed; SL-RS35R 6 Speed; Brake Levers: TEKTRO Alloy 4-Finger Brake Levers; Weight: Approx. 11.6kg
- Brakes: PROMAX MV-92C V Brake; Derailleurs: Front: SHIMANO Tourney FD-TZ30D Rear: SHIMANO Tourney RD-TY21AGS; Crankset: POWHEEL MA-AD43 24/34/42T*152mm Length Alloy; Bottom Bracket: NECO B910PBK, 68 x 115mm; Cassette: SHIMANO AMFTZ206428T TOURNEY, 6-SPEED 14-16-18-20-22-24-28T
- Chain: KMC HP6L 1/2"*3/32" 100L; Rims: INUOMAN Alloy Double wall CNC side; Hubs: JOYTECH JY731DSEFQR ALLOY M9x14Gx28Hx100/108mm; Rear Hub: Alloy M10 x 14G, 28H Alloy; Spokes: CHUN-NAN 14G Steel 14mm Brass CP nippples; Tires: CST 20" x 1.9; Tubes: CST 20" x 1.9 AV; Assembly: 85% Assembled in the box
- Warranty: Lifetime on Frame, One year on parts except brake pads, tyres and tubes.
Product Information
Colour Name:PinkTechnical Details
Additional Information
Date First Available | 2 January 2020 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
41,579 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports, Fitness & Outdoors)
48 in Children's Bicycles |
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Size: Frame 12" Wheels 20"; Frame: Alloy 6061, Head tube 1-1/8"; Fork: SAGA 20" alloy fork; Stem: LJ Alloy A-Head, 25.4 x 28.6mm 60mm; Length Threadless Alloy with Alloy Crown Race; Handlebar: LJ Alloy 560mm W x 6 DEG, B/BORE:25.4mm With CD LOGO; Pedals: WELLGO LU-895DU POLYMER BEARING AXLE:9/16
Headset:GINEYA Steel A-HEAD, W/C2861, CAP W/SAGA LOGO; Spacer: SAGA ID: 30mm x 1; Seatpost: CD Alloy 27.2mmx300mm; Saddle: SAGA VD725A Speed line; Shifters: SHIMANO Tourney SL-RS35L 3 Speed; SL-RS35R 6 Speed; Brake Levers: TEKTRO Alloy 4-Finger Brake Levers; Weight: Approx. 11.6kg
Brakes: PROMAX MV-92C V Brake; Derailleurs: Front: SHIMANO Tourney FD-TZ30D Rear: SHIMANO Tourney RD-TY21AGS; Crankset: POWHEEL MA-AD43 24/34/42T*152mm Length Alloy; Bottom Bracket: NECO B910PBK, 68 x 115mm; Cassette: SHIMANO AMFTZ206428T TOURNEY, 6-SPEED 14-16-18-20-22-24-28T
Chain: KMC HP6L 1/2"*3/32" 100L; Rims: INUOMAN Alloy Double wall CNC side; Hubs: JOYTECH JY731DSEFQR ALLOY M9x14Gx28Hx100/108mm; Rear Hub: Alloy M10 x 14G, 28H Alloy; Spokes: CHUN-NAN 14G Steel 14mm Brass CP nippples; Tires: CST 20" x 1.9; Tubes: CST 20" x 1.9 AV; Assembly: 85% Assembled in the box
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Reviewed in the United States on 13 October 2020


* Build Quality & Design *
I was surprise how lightweight this bike is. I've smaller bikes which weigh more than this. The main reason will be an alloy frame as oppose off steel frame used in cheaper bikes. Most of the parts are of good quality, handle bar, brake levers, seat and seat post. Some of them are fine, not bad but not great like the paddles and light reflectors. The color finish is really good and the frame construction and design feels like a grown ups kind of bike. Front shock is adjustable which is a feature you won't usually find in kids bike. Brakes on the other hand are older style rim brakes which is not good as disc brake and considering the price point I would expect at least a rear disc brake. It seems there is an infrastructure on the fork to install a disc brake. Stem is surprisingly long which mean the reach from the seat to the handlebar might be an issue even if your kid is in the correct height but got shorter hands. The supplied training wheels seems like cheap quality (I didn't have to use them anyway). Gears are by Shimano, known very good quality brand for bicycles gears though I have some concern for the plastic (I think) red gear wheel durability.
* Assembly *
Straightforward assembly, it will take about 20-30min out of the box if you are comfortable with assembling bike. Probably a bit longer if you are not. there are no instructions but its pretty self explanatory. Attach the handlebar (in the right direction), Attach the front wheel using the supplied quick release skewer (again not a feature found on kids bike usually). Attach the paddles and light reflectors. Attach the seat post with the quick release lever. Pump the wheels, tighten some bolts and off you go. The bike I got had the brakes pretty much aligned with the correct pressure and the gears where aligned so didn't had to deal with them but adjustment might be require so extra time might be needed.
* Usage *
My kid said they are really comfortable, light and easy to manoeuvre. He really like all the extra feature he didn't have in his previous bike like 2 hand brakes, from shock, gears. It took sometime but he got used to the twist style gear change and he like he can see what gear he Is on. I wish they scrap the front derailleur and include disc brakes instead. The tires are good for hard and loose on hard and dry surfaces which for my kid level is good but some people might want to upgrade to more advance tires.
Pros: Quality, Alloy frame, Weight, Gears, Features, Design
Cons: Plastic paddles, Red gear wheel, Brakes
Overall its a great bike with plenty of features found on "grown ups" bikes which justify the price. Its a great way to introduce your kids to mountain biking. Recommended!

Reviewed in the United States on 27 November 2020
* Build Quality & Design *
I was surprise how lightweight this bike is. I've smaller bikes which weigh more than this. The main reason will be an alloy frame as oppose off steel frame used in cheaper bikes. Most of the parts are of good quality, handle bar, brake levers, seat and seat post. Some of them are fine, not bad but not great like the paddles and light reflectors. The color finish is really good and the frame construction and design feels like a grown ups kind of bike. Front shock is adjustable which is a feature you won't usually find in kids bike. Brakes on the other hand are older style rim brakes which is not good as disc brake and considering the price point I would expect at least a rear disc brake. It seems there is an infrastructure on the fork to install a disc brake. Stem is surprisingly long which mean the reach from the seat to the handlebar might be an issue even if your kid is in the correct height but got shorter hands. The supplied training wheels seems like cheap quality (I didn't have to use them anyway). Gears are by Shimano, known very good quality brand for bicycles gears though I have some concern for the plastic (I think) red gear wheel durability.
* Assembly *
Straightforward assembly, it will take about 20-30min out of the box if you are comfortable with assembling bike. Probably a bit longer if you are not. there are no instructions but its pretty self explanatory. Attach the handlebar (in the right direction), Attach the front wheel using the supplied quick release skewer (again not a feature found on kids bike usually). Attach the paddles and light reflectors. Attach the seat post with the quick release lever. Pump the wheels, tighten some bolts and off you go. The bike I got had the brakes pretty much aligned with the correct pressure and the gears where aligned so didn't had to deal with them but adjustment might be require so extra time might be needed.
* Usage *
My kid said they are really comfortable, light and easy to manoeuvre. He really like all the extra feature he didn't have in his previous bike like 2 hand brakes, from shock, gears. It took sometime but he got used to the twist style gear change and he like he can see what gear he Is on. I wish they scrap the front derailleur and include disc brakes instead. The tires are good for hard and loose on hard and dry surfaces which for my kid level is good but some people might want to upgrade to more advance tires.
Pros: Quality, Alloy frame, Weight, Gears, Features, Design
Cons: Plastic paddles, Red gear wheel, Brakes
Overall its a great bike with plenty of features found on "grown ups" bikes which justify the price. Its a great way to introduce your kids to mountain biking. Recommended!













*Pros:
-The bike's light and responsive.
-Well-padded & comfortable seat.
-Has 10 different levels of seat height adjustment with markings.
-After tuning, shifts are crisp and predictable.
-Adjustable front suspension leads to a well-dampened ride.
-Front & rear brakes are quiet with good stopping power.
-Easy to adjust handlebar height using the provided spacers.
_____
*Neutral:
-Wish the handlebar can go up a bit higher.
-Front brake pad came misaligned.
_____
*Cons:
-Both the front & rear derailleurs required tuning corrections.
This lightweight and stylish 20" bike from CyclingDeal is great. Thanks to the aluminum frame, it's lighter than the steel 16" bicycle it's replacing for my 6-yo daughter. The color and finish look and feel high-quality, and it looks like it'll ward off chips and scratches very well long-term.
Since most of the bike parts arrived preassembled, the rest of the pieces were easy to put together (pedals, seat post, seat, light reflectors); I didn't even have to look at the provided manual.
The rear brake pads were seated correctly and caused no rubbing. One of the front brake pads, however, was set incorrectly and it was rubbing against the tire. In addition, the front brake cable tension was set too high, resulting in the tire rubbing against the brake pads and not allowing the wheel to freely spin. It was an easy fix that didn't require much time.
As for the shifting performance, I ran into a couple of problems. The chain kept on rubbing against the front derailleur (FD) and required L- and H-limit screw adjustments, as well as resetting the FD cable tension.
The shifting performance out on the back also required tuning of the H-limit screw and cable tension, as the chain would skip over the same gear consistently.
Once everything was adjusted and tuned, the bicycle was a dream to ride for both my 6-yo daughter & my mom who's short (she's 5' 1"). Thanks to the easily adjustable seat and handlebar height, both of them could take turns and enjoy the smooth and well-dampened ride.
The front & rear brakes have great stopping power, and the front suspension did a great job absorbing bumps and cracks. The drivetrain was smooth and caused slight noises only when the chain was in its most extreme angle positions.
The shifter was easy enough for my daughter to learn and figure out and she's been practicing mostly on the middle chainring and going through 1-6 as needed. She's very happy because the lower gearing will make hill climbing much easier on her.
Overall, I rate the bike 4.5 stars for its great looks, its relatively light weight, and comfortable and smooth ride. It would've been 5 stars if I didn't have to fix the shifting issues on the back and the chain rub on the front.

Reviewed in the United States on 4 December 2020
*Pros:
-The bike's light and responsive.
-Well-padded & comfortable seat.
-Has 10 different levels of seat height adjustment with markings.
-After tuning, shifts are crisp and predictable.
-Adjustable front suspension leads to a well-dampened ride.
-Front & rear brakes are quiet with good stopping power.
-Easy to adjust handlebar height using the provided spacers.
_____
*Neutral:
-Wish the handlebar can go up a bit higher.
-Front brake pad came misaligned.
_____
*Cons:
-Both the front & rear derailleurs required tuning corrections.
This lightweight and stylish 20" bike from CyclingDeal is great. Thanks to the aluminum frame, it's lighter than the steel 16" bicycle it's replacing for my 6-yo daughter. The color and finish look and feel high-quality, and it looks like it'll ward off chips and scratches very well long-term.
Since most of the bike parts arrived preassembled, the rest of the pieces were easy to put together (pedals, seat post, seat, light reflectors); I didn't even have to look at the provided manual.
The rear brake pads were seated correctly and caused no rubbing. One of the front brake pads, however, was set incorrectly and it was rubbing against the tire. In addition, the front brake cable tension was set too high, resulting in the tire rubbing against the brake pads and not allowing the wheel to freely spin. It was an easy fix that didn't require much time.
As for the shifting performance, I ran into a couple of problems. The chain kept on rubbing against the front derailleur (FD) and required L- and H-limit screw adjustments, as well as resetting the FD cable tension.
The shifting performance out on the back also required tuning of the H-limit screw and cable tension, as the chain would skip over the same gear consistently.
Once everything was adjusted and tuned, the bicycle was a dream to ride for both my 6-yo daughter & my mom who's short (she's 5' 1"). Thanks to the easily adjustable seat and handlebar height, both of them could take turns and enjoy the smooth and well-dampened ride.
The front & rear brakes have great stopping power, and the front suspension did a great job absorbing bumps and cracks. The drivetrain was smooth and caused slight noises only when the chain was in its most extreme angle positions.
The shifter was easy enough for my daughter to learn and figure out and she's been practicing mostly on the middle chainring and going through 1-6 as needed. She's very happy because the lower gearing will make hill climbing much easier on her.
Overall, I rate the bike 4.5 stars for its great looks, its relatively light weight, and comfortable and smooth ride. It would've been 5 stars if I didn't have to fix the shifting issues on the back and the chain rub on the front.








We got this bike for our 7 year old daughter, who is finally ready for a "big girl" bike. This is probably a little more bike than a standard 7 year old needs, but my husband (in his infinite wisdom) thought she could handle it. Plus, it's nice to have something she can grow into - and she can definitely do that with this bike.
First off, it looks super cool. It's tough and grown-up looking, and she loves it! It's pink but not "girly" looking - this is NOT the banana seat bike of my youth. It looks more like the mountain bike I saved for and bought myself as a college student. It's rugged with tires that will handle the road, grass, and woods near our house with aplomb.
The assembly was startlingly easy for something with 18 speeds... With very minimal swearing, my husband managed to get it together in basically one sitting.
The gears are easy to change, operating via twists on the handlebars. The hand brakes will take her a little getting used to, but I always liked them better than back-pedal brakes because of the greater control - and to our minds, she might as well learn how to use them now since that is what adult bikes usually feature. (If you're learning, you may as well learn on the type of bike you will spend the most time riding - hence our willingness to give her gears and hand brakes as a 7 year old.)
The seat is adjustable to a wide variety of heights - many more than our typical kid-bike experience would indicate - which is a beautiful thing because it means she really will be able to grow into the bike over quite some time.
This was a great choice - looks sharp, great features, and a sturdy frame. She's exceptionally excited to ride it outside - so far she can only manage in the hallways of the house. since we're about 7" of snow in these days...

Some odd things about the bike are that the metal pieces that hold the training wheels is not symmetric. One of them has a curved part while another one was straight. I still managed to align it well and adjusting the height is really annoying because you need a super thin wrench in order to hold the bolt in place while twisted the screw off with your other hand with an Allen key(picture with one screw). I still have no figured out how to put the reflector lights on the wheels.
Who knows, maybe I’m missing a box in this.

Reviewed in the United States on 7 December 2020
Some odd things about the bike are that the metal pieces that hold the training wheels is not symmetric. One of them has a curved part while another one was straight. I still managed to align it well and adjusting the height is really annoying because you need a super thin wrench in order to hold the bolt in place while twisted the screw off with your other hand with an Allen key(picture with one screw). I still have no figured out how to put the reflector lights on the wheels.
Who knows, maybe I’m missing a box in this.







