This officially licensed Disney Princess ride-on motorcycle is designed for children from approximately 18 months old. It features wide wheels for added stability, a low seat adapted to the child's needs, a handlebar at the right height, permanent waterproof decorations, and a carrying handle for parents. It's ideal for accompanying your child's first journeys safely.
Technical specifications
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Reference: 1908/000.
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EAN code: 8410964019086.
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Official license: Disney Princesses (e.g., Belle, Snow White, Cinderella, Ariel).
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Recommended age: From approximately 18 months .
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Seat height from the ground: ~ 32–33 cm.
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Handlebar height from the ground: ~ 49 cm.
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Approximate dimensions: 69 cm (length) × 27.5 cm (width) × 49 cm (height).
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Maximum weight capacity: 30 kg .
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Wheels: Wide plastic for greater stability.
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Carrying handle so parents can easily move the bike.
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Permanent and waterproof decoration (IML system) for greater design durability.
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Made in Spain and complies with European toy safety standards.
Benefits of playing with the Disney Princess ride-on motorcycle
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It helps the child develop balance, mobility and motor confidence from an early age (≈ 18 months).
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Wide wheels and a seat at an appropriate height provide greater safety and stability for the first journeys.
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Attractive design featuring Disney Princess characters, which encourages play and child participation.
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The maximum weight capacity of 30 kg extends the toy's lifespan for several years of use.
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Carrying handle that makes it easier for parents to move or store the device.
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Durable decoration that withstands normal use and conditions of children's play.
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Product manufactured in Spain by a recognized brand, which adds a guarantee of quality and compliance with regulations.
Why buy the Disney Princesses balance bike
The Injusa Neox Disney Princess Ride-On Motorcycle is a highly recommended option for those looking for a first push vehicle for toddlers. It combines safe design, stability, attractive licensing, and good value for long-term use. It's a great choice for encouraging motor skills and active play.





