Reviews for KaZAM Run Bike
Review Update
Reviewer: Anonymous , Denver, CO
Date: June 09, 2010
Update on previous review. Son still using and loving his KaZam. He has bruises on his calves from the foot platform because he does not yet glide. Once he starts gliding I dont think it will be an issue.
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Reviewer: Anonymous , Denver, CO
Date: June 06, 2010
Debated between that Strider and KaZam. Chose the KaZam because I did not want to drive to Boulder and the KaZam was $10.00 cheaper. My son had no interest in his $220.00 tricycle so decided to give this a try. Have had the Kazam for 15 mins and already is getting more use than the trike did. Would give the Kazam 5 stars if it had the ability to have a higher seat. My boy 4 years old and 41" tall will soon outgrow the Kazam. I am hopeful that he wil be on a regular bike soon. I wish the KaZam instructions were clearer on how to adjust the handle bar height.
Comments from The Staff:
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the KaZAM Run Bike with us. We contacted KaZAM for instructions on adjusting the handlebars, and here is what they had to say:
All you need to do is take the allen wrench from the instruction packet and loosen the bolt and then slide the handlebars up a bit and tighten it again. You have about an inch and a half of adjustability, but make sure you check the tightness when you are done. You don't want the handlebars to be loose at all.
Thanks!
-Melissa T.
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Reviewer: Anonymous , Atlanta
Date: April 27, 2009
We purchased a Kazam bike for our 3 (alomost 4) yr old who wanted to learn to ride a two wheeler. After riding the Kazam for just a few weeks he took to his regular bike without training wheels and is doing great. He still uses the Kazam and his friends dig it as well.
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