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Girl's Huffy Bike (Pink) $50 @ Anaconda

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Online store has Huffy Good Vibrations Girls Bike Pink Showing at $50

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  • I checked ebay - $5 cheaper:

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Huffy-Good-Vibrations-Girls-…

    Thanks, got one!

    • Postage only, no c&c tho?

      • I checked my local store and it says they have stock (Bayswater VIC), but no C&C option that I can see.

        • Yeah I'd rather order through the store website then and claim 5-6% cashback :)

    • Did you pay postage on it or was it free with eBay plus?

  • does it come with streamers?

  • Can it fit an adult?
    Thanks

    • +2

      Rough age range: 6 - 9 years.

      • +1

        I'm tempted to get one for my four year old if I had the storage space! Better than her current Disney Princess bike for sure

      • Thanks

  • +1

    Wow, do they still sell Huffys. Bought one for $30 at BigW years ago. Definitely not a price error. :)

  • So what is the height size for this bike,ok gives age but my daughter is tall for her age,I thought it said someone got one recently for $150 so is this the true price of $50 then?

    • Its got 20" wheels, so it'll suit a 5-8 year old.

      • She is 7 yrs old but tall but I'm sure still be ok, my local does not have and closest store is a bit of a drive so not good.

    • +13

      It's a 'girls' bike because its a step through instead of a step-over. Typically done for modesty.

    • +3

      A girls bike can have a lower frame so as to not impede the riders dress/skirt.

      What a life you must lead to find offence in a bike.

      • 'boys' bikes are safer in a collision. Frame is stronger. Its actually an important difference. Im female but ride mountain bikes and always rode 'boys' bike as kid.

    • +1

      Do you have a daughter? Being a true ozbargainer, I have tried everything to get mine away from "girly" colours so she can pass things down to my son, but she still gravitates towards them.

    • +1

      Quaint old fashioned thinking. Pink was the colour for boys in 19th century England. All very arbitrary.

      Pink is one of my son’s favourite colours. He also prefers the same kind of seat as on this bicycle.

    • Don't cry like a girl

    • -1

      Guess what happens after you're offended?

      Nothing! That's it! Now be an adult and move on.

  • what makes a bike a 'girl's bike'?

    • +1

      Read Bob81's answer above, which was posted before you asked your question.

      • Also not many boys would accept a pink one

  • -1

    Hmm, Vibrations effect when push the pedal? Why they made a product like this for a child?

    • You have small hands, like child

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