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Highlights of this ride-on product:
24V dual/four-wheel drive off-road capabilities, removable battery, shock-absorbing suspension system, comfortable leather seats, EVA soft wheels suitable for various terrains including desert and grasslands.
View this product at 2023 China Kids Fair Booth NO. W2D02
Highlights of this bike:
Magnesium alloy split-type integrated cast frame, central shock absorbers (utility model patent) effectively protecting children's spine while locking the shock-absorbing front fork; Equipped with Shimano 7-speed, double disc brakes, and full aluminum configuration.
View this product at 2023 China Kids Fair Booth NO. W1F30
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