For every child, learning to ride a bike is a celebration with the Volare Excellent 18-inch children’s bicycle!
Safety comes first! That’s why this cool bike is equipped with a handbrake and coaster brake, removable training wheels, and a fully enclosed chain guard. In addition, the bike has front and rear reflectors and a nice bell. Comfort has also been taken into account. The beautiful green Volare bicycle features a practical front carrier with quick-release straps, an integrated rear carrier, and a luxurious soft saddle. To ensure your child can enjoy the bike for as long as possible, the saddle and handlebars are height-adjustable. The bike comes with all the necessary tools for assembly! It is delivered 95% assembled, making it very easy to put together – super practical!
In short: a top-quality bicycle that your child will enjoy for many years to come!
Net weight (kg): 13.8
Maximum inseam: 64 cm
Minimum inseam: 56 cm
Max. weight: 60 kg
Assembly: 95% assembled
Bell: Yes
Frame height: 26 cm
Front brake: Yes
Rear brake: Coaster brake
Wheel size: 18 inch
Chain guard: Fully enclosed
Color: Green
Age: 4–7 years
Tires: Pneumatic tires
Basket/front holder: Front carrier
Brand: Volare
Adjustable handlebar height: Yes
Rims: Steel with adjustable spokes
Stand: No
Gears: None
Maximum saddle height from ground: 58 cm
Minimum saddle height from ground: 50 cm
Training wheels: Yes
Fits clothing size: 104–116
Steel bicycles and rust – what you should know
Volare children’s bikes are known for their stylish design and robust steel construction, making them ideal for both everyday use and play. However, it is important to note that steel – like all metals – can rust over time, especially when the bike is used outdoors in changing weather conditions.
Note! If your child’s bike has a steel frame or steel components (such as the frame, chain guard, or bolts), rust spots may appear over time. This applies regardless of whether the steel is painted or galvanized – weather, moisture, and wear will affect the surface.
Why does steel rust?
Rust occurs when steel is exposed to moisture and oxygen. Rain, snow, road salt, and humid air are all factors that accelerate rust formation – especially if the paint gets scratched and the metal is exposed. Even minor scratches or stone chips can eventually lead to rust.
How to best care for your child’s bike:
Wipe the bike dry if it has been standing in rain or snow
Avoid storing the bike in damp places or in direct contact with soil/water
Lubricate moving parts regularly and check bolts and fittings
Cover small paint damages with clear lacquer or rust protection
Store the bike indoors or under cover when not in use
With a little maintenance, a Volare steel bicycle will remain both beautiful and functional for many years – giving your child countless safe and fun bike rides.