KRIDDO KB007
KRIDDO 2-in-1 Kids Tricycle and Toddler Balance Bike (Model KB007)
Instruction Manual
1. Introduction
The KRIDDO 2-in-1 Kids Tricycle and Toddler Balance Bike is designed to adapt to your child's developmental stages, offering both a stable tricycle mode and a balance bike mode. This versatile product supports children aged 18 months to 3 years in learning essential riding skills, from stability to balance, in a safe and engaging manner.

Image: The KRIDDO 2-in-1 bike in its two primary configurations: a tricycle with pedals and training wheels, and a balance bike without them.
2. Safety Information
- Always ensure your child wears a helmet when riding.
- Adult supervision is required at all times.
- Do not use near stairs, on steep inclines, or in traffic.
- Regularly check all bolts, nuts, and quick-release mechanisms to ensure they are securely fastened.
- Inspect tires for wear and tear before each use.
- Ensure pedals and training wheels are correctly installed or removed for the chosen riding mode.
3. Package Contents
Before assembly, please verify that all components are present:
- Bike Frame
- Front Wheel Assembly
- Rear Wheel Assembly (with integrated training wheels)
- Handlebars
- Seat
- Pedals (detachable)
- DIY Plate and Stickers
- Tool Kit
- Instruction Manual
4. Assembly Instructions
The KRIDDO 2-in-1 bike is designed for easy, tool-free assembly for most components. A basic tool kit is included for any necessary adjustments.
4.1. General Assembly
For a visual guide to assembly, please refer to the official installation video below.
Video: Official KRIDDO 2-in-1 Kids Balance Bike Installation Guide (Model KB007). This video demonstrates the step-by-step process of assembling the bike, including attaching wheels, handlebars, and seat, and converting between tricycle and balance bike modes.
4.2. Attaching Rear Wheel and Training Wheels
- Align the rear wheel with the rear fork of the bike frame.
- Insert the axle through the wheel and frame, ensuring the 'UP' sign on the frame is facing upwards.
- Secure the axle with the provided bolts using the tool kit.
- Attach the training wheels to the designated slots on either side of the rear wheel. Ensure they click securely into place.
4.3. Attaching Front Wheel and Pedals
- Insert the front wheel into the front fork.
- Secure the front wheel with the provided bolts.
- Attach the pedals by pressing the button on the pedal and inserting it into the front wheel's axle until it clicks.
4.4. Installing Handlebars and Seat
- Insert the handlebars into the front tube of the frame.
- Adjust the handlebar height using the quick-release clamp and tighten securely.
- Insert the seat post into the seat tube.
- Adjust the seat height using the quick-release clamp and tighten securely.

Image: Detailed view of the bike's features, highlighting the adjustable components and pedal storage.
5. Operating Instructions
5.1. Adjusting Handlebars and Seat Height
The handlebars and seat can be adjusted without tools to ensure the most comfortable and appropriate height for your child. Simply open the quick-release clamp, slide the component to the desired height, and close the clamp firmly.
5.2. Switching to Balance Bike Mode
- Remove Pedals: Press the button on each pedal and pull them outwards to detach. The pedals can be conveniently stored in the designated slot under the rear seat to prevent loss.
- Remove Training Wheels: Press the release button on each training wheel and slide them off the rear wheel axle.
- Ensure all removed parts are stored safely.

Image: Illustration of the pedal detachment mechanism and the built-in pedal storage feature.
5.3. Customizing the DIY Plate
The bike includes a customizable plate and DIY stickers (letters and numbers). Attach the plate to the handlebars using the provided straps and personalize it with your child's name or favorite number.

Image: Customization options for the bike's front plate using included stickers.
6. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Wipe down the bike with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals.
- Tires: The bike features never-flat Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) tires, requiring no inflation. Regularly check for debris or damage.
- Frame: The carbon steel frame is durable. Inspect for any signs of rust or damage, especially after exposure to moisture.
- Moving Parts: Periodically check all moving parts, including wheels, handlebars, and seat adjustments, for smooth operation and secure fastening.

Image: The bike's never-flat tires are suitable for various indoor and outdoor surfaces.
7. Troubleshooting
- Loose Components: If any part feels loose, re-tighten the corresponding bolts or quick-release clamps.
- Difficulty Switching Modes: Ensure all release buttons are fully pressed and components are aligned correctly when attaching or detaching.
- Unstable Ride: Verify that the seat and handlebars are adjusted to the correct height for your child, allowing them to comfortably reach the ground with their feet in balance bike mode.
8. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Bike Type | Balance Bike / Tricycle (2-in-1) |
| Age Range | 18 months to 3 years old |
| Brand | KRIDDO |
| Model | KB007 |
| Color | White |
| Wheel Size | 12 Inches |
| Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
| Tire Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) - Never-Flat |
| Seat Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 110 Pounds |
| Item Weight | 10.56 pounds (4.8 Kilograms) |
| Special Features | Adjustable Handlebars, Adjustable Seat, Customizable Plate, Detachable Pedals with In-Bike Storage, Stowable Training Wheels |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Included Components | Tool Kit |
| UPC | 850053567599 |

Image: Key dimensions of the bike for proper fit and adjustment.
9. Warranty and Support
The KRIDDO 2-in-1 Kids Tricycle and Toddler Balance Bike comes with a Limited Warranty. For warranty claims or technical support, please contact LFUN DIRECT, the manufacturer.
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