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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Glerc Little Molly. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
8 reasons to buy
- The Little Molly is available in seven colorways and five sizes to fit kids from 32” to 61”.
- Most buyers feel the Little Molly is a good value.
- The height of the handlebars and saddle can be adjusted as children grow.
- Buyers say assembly is straightforward using the video instructions.
- The Little Molly comes with fenders, a bell, a basket, assembly tools, a sticker sheet, and training wheels (except the 20" version).
- Kids find the sprung saddle comfortable.
- Parents are impressed by the Little Molly's sturdy feel.
- The frame has a lifetime warranty.
10 reasons not to buy
- The provided manual includes instructions for several different bikes, making assembly confusing. It’s also not available online.
- Parents feel the Little Molly is too heavy for children at the low end of the size height ranges.
- The 12”, 14", and 16” sizes don't have kickstands.
- Buyers receive bikes with missing parts and pieces loose in the box; others have paint damage, punctured tubes, bent fenders, and rust forming.
- The coaster brake (12” to 18” models) falls apart on several owners.
- Two buyers complain that they receive bikes with non-standard Dunlop valves.
- Some parents struggle to set the brakes up correctly.
- Those who receive damaged bikes are advised to return the bike, which often requires disassembly and repackaging.
- Several owners complain of unresponsive customer support.
- The wrong size fender was installed on one owner's bike, preventing the wheel from spinning.
Bottom line
The Glerc Little Molly is a single-speed children's bike sold in five sizes. Kids love the vintage styling and varied color options. The handlebar and seat height are adjustable, and training wheels are provided with all but the largest size. The included manual lacks detail, but assembly is straightforward using the online video instructions. The major issue with this bike is Glerc's obvious lack of quality control, with many buyers receiving damaged bikes or packages with missing parts. Additionally, customer support is unresponsive. Despite this, most parents feel the Little Molly is good value.Expert Reviews
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