Kid's Bikes
Trade-Up Program
(Applies
to new bike purchases after April 1st,
2012)
What
is the Trade-Up Program?
As parents ourselves, we
want you to have a safe, attractive, fun bicycle for your growing
child. Our trade-up program helps you to do that, so the fun
lasts and lasts. That's why we created the Kid's Bike Trade-Up
Program. When you purchase a kid's bike from Kyle's Bikes, you
can bring it back within 2 years. At that time, we'll give you
up to 50% of the amount that you paid for the original bike as credit
towards a larger one.
Which Bikes May I Trade Up
From?
You may trade-up any juvenile bicycle with 12”, 16”, 20”, or
24” wheels that was purchased from Kyle's Bikes within 2 years from
the date of original purchase.
Tricycles, BMX bicycles, and bikes purchased as used are not
included in this program.
One bike per trade please. If you have 2 or more kid’s
bikes to trade, you are welcome to apply each bike to a separate
trade.
Which Bikes may I Trade Up
To?
You may trade-up to any
new larger size bicycle that is intended for use by a
child/teenager. You may not trade for a same-sized or smaller
bicycle.
What Happens to My Old
Bike?
Your old bike will make another child happy.
We will fix it up and sell it as a used bike. Any bikes that
do not sell within 1 year will be donated to charity.
How do I Receive 50%
Credit?
The bike must be in good working condition, or able to be made
into such condition, and be cosmetically appealing.
Good working condition is defined as:
A safe and functioning bicycle where all tires have no less than
50% of tread remaining, tubes hold air, no stripped nuts, bolts, or
allen keys; brakes and pads stop bike adequately; drivetrain
components (gears, chain, shifters, etc.) are in good condition,
grips and seat are not torn, wheels and frame are intact, and all
original accessories are present (i.e. baskets, training wheels,
safety pads).
Cosmetically appealing is defined as:
Rust-free; not excessively scratched; paint is not excessively
chipped. We do expect some minor scratches and marks.
You can still receive credit if the bike can be made safe and
appealing. We will simply reduce the credit based on our costs
to improve the bicycle. Of course, we expect the bike to be
used, but not damaged.
Where At?
Kyle's Bikes
1840 SW White Birch Cir.
ANKENY, IA 50023 MAP
515-965-0333
http://www.kylesbikes.com