Hire a trusted kids bike assembly service near you
Fill in a short form and get info on Kmart kids bike assembly costs from pros near you
When you need help with assembling a kids bike
- Bike assembly
- Kmart bike assembly
- Kids bike service
- Kids bike repair
- … or anything else
Recent Kids Bike Assembly tasks
Assemble kids bike with training wheels
$30
Auckland 2105, New Zealand
22nd Dec 2023
Assemble kids training bike from kmart - Due date: Before Sunday, 24 December 2023
Kids bike assembly- size 12” and size 16”
$40
New Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand
2nd Dec 2022
Partly assembled bikes from the warehouse. Kids bikes Size 12” and size 16” - Due date: Flexible
What is Airtasker?
Post your task
Tell us what you need, it's FREE to post.
Review offers
Get offers from trusted Taskers and view profiles.
Get it done
Choose the right person for your task and get it done.
Why hire a Kid’s Bike Assembly service through Airtasker?
Hiring a kid’s bike assembly service for a minimal-assembly kids’ bike makes it more convenient for you. You avoid the hassle of having to put the bike together and don’t have to worry about fitting in the task in your busy schedule. If it’s a weekend, you can leave the job to an expert bike mechanic and can rest assured that the bike assembly is quick and hassle-free.
Apart from saving on time and effort of putting the bike together, you save time and effort in finding assistance to put the bike together. All you do when finding someone to assemble your kid’s bike is to make a job posting on our platform. Be sure to provide all the details of your job: address, budget, the time allotted, and the bike’s brand and model.
Local and qualified bike mechanics well-versed in doing your job will approach you and give you a free quote. Then choose the bike mechanic that gives you the best offer. Book early and your kid’s bike should be ready to ride on the same day!
Local, skilled pros
Real reviews
Flexible pricing
Offers in no time
Top Kids Bike Assembly related questions
Related Services near me
Toy Assembly near me
Mobile Bike Repair near me
Quad Bike Repair near me
Bicycle Assembly near me
Bicycle Courier near me
Bike Frame Painting Service near me
Bicycle Tyre Repair near me
Carbon Bike Repair near me
Electric Bike Repair near me
Mobile Bicycle Repair near me
Bike Hanging near me
Kids Haircut near me
Kids Swimming Lessons near me
Child Counselling near me
What do Kids’ Bike Assembly services include?
The kids’ bike assembly service is for pre-assembled kids’ bikes, and this includes unboxing and removing the packaging material, attaching the handlebars, saddle, front wheel, fitting stabilisers as necessary, attaching pedals, and inflating the tyres. The bike mechanic you hire may also do safety checks before your child can ride the new bike.
Since your child’s interests may change or grow over time, additionally, you may hire Taskers to set up basketball hoops, swing sets, playgrounds and trampolines under our Other Assembly Services category, as needed.
Unboxing the bike
To avoid causing any damage or losing any parts and tools for the bike, your hired bike mechanic begins with the unboxing of the bike. They can take the bike out of the box and remove any packaging material on the bike, such as bubble wrap, cardboard covering and snip off zip ties on the bike. This process avoids damaging the bike so that no parts or tools are missing before assembly.
Attaching the handlebars and saddle
The next step after unboxing is for the bike mechanic to attach the handlebars. Your mechanic ensures that the gear or brake wires aren’t tangled and can connect the handlebar column to its post on the bike at your desired height. The bike mechanic also ensures that the handlebars aren’t fixed past the maximum height, so it doesn’t come off.
Next, your bike mechanic installs the saddle or seat onto the bike by inserting the saddle post into its receptacle on the bike frame. The bike mechanic places it on the bike at a ride height that suits your child. Once positioned at the right height, the bike mechanic tightens the seat clamp bolt with an Allen wrench.
Attaching the front wheel and inflating tyres
Usually, the rear wheel is already attached, so what remains is to connect the front wheel. For this step, your bike mechanic loosens the brake cable nut to allow the brake clamps to open. The mechanic then loosens the nuts on the front wheel, then inserts it onto the front axle.
Once the retention washer, retention washer tab and nut are in the right position, the bike mechanic tightens the nut to secure the front wheel, adjusts the brake cable and tightens the bolt on the brake. The mechanic proceeds to inflate both front and rear tyres to the right pressure, as indicated on the side of the tyres.
Attaching pedals and pre-ride checks
For the last installation step, the bike mechanic inserts the left and right pedals to their respective sides on the bike. Once these are screwed on, the mechanic may proceed with the final checks on your kid’s bike. The mechanic checks for any loose screws to ensure that the brakes work, the brake cables aren’t twisted, and that the saddle does not move. He can also check for wheel misalignment. The bike mechanic may fix potential safety issues before letting any of your kids use the bike.