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HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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9620005000 | Doc | 60.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9620005500 | Doc | 58.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926301000 | Doc | 44.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926909600 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3916100000 | Doc | 60.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3916901000 | Doc | 61.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Children's Bike Handlebars
Children's bike handlebars are steering components specifically designed for bicycles used by children. They differ from adult handlebars in terms of size, shape, and safety features, catering to the smaller size and developing skills of young riders.
Materials
- Steel: A common and affordable option, steel handlebars are durable but heavier. Often found on entry-level bikes.
- Aluminum Alloy: Lighter than steel, providing easier handling for children. Offers a good balance of strength and weight. More resistant to corrosion.
- Plastic/Foam: Used for handlebar grips, providing cushioning and comfort. Sometimes used for entire handlebars on very young children's bikes (e.g., balance bikes) for increased safety.
- Carbon Fiber: Less common due to cost, but provides the lightest weight and vibration damping. Typically found on higher-end children's bikes intended for racing or performance.
Purpose
The primary purpose of children's bike handlebars is to provide steering control, enabling the rider to direct the bicycle. They also contribute to overall bike control and stability.
Function
- Steering: Allows the rider to turn the front wheel, controlling the direction of travel.
- Balance: Contributes to the rider's ability to maintain balance, particularly at lower speeds.
- Control: Provides a point of leverage for controlling the bike, including braking (if brake levers are attached) and maneuvering.
- Safety: Designed with features to enhance safety, such as padded grips, rounded edges, and limited handlebar rotation.
Usage Scenarios
- Balance Bikes: Handlebars are essential for steering and learning balance. Typically wider and more upright for stability.
- Training Bikes (with stabilizers): Provide steering control while the stabilizers assist with balance.
- Pedal Bikes (12-24 inch): Handlebars are crucial for steering and developing riding skills as children learn to pedal and balance independently.
- BMX/Dirt Bikes (for older children): Handlebars are wider and stronger for more aggressive riding and control.
Common Types
- Upright Handlebars: The most common type, providing a comfortable and stable riding position. Suitable for general recreational riding.
- Cruiser Handlebars: Similar to upright handlebars but often wider and more curved. Offer a relaxed riding posture.
- Mountain Bike Style Handlebars: Feature a slight rise and backsweep, providing more control and leverage for off-road riding.
- Aero Handlebars: Less common on children's bikes, but found on higher-end models intended for racing. Feature a more aerodynamic shape.
- Adjustable Handlebars: Allow for height and angle adjustments to accommodate growing children.
- Padded Handlebars: Feature foam padding for increased comfort and safety, especially for younger riders.
Safety Considerations
- Grip Size: Grips should be appropriately sized for the child's hands to ensure a secure grip.
- Handlebar Rotation: Limited handlebar rotation is important to prevent oversteering and loss of control.
- End Caps: End caps should be securely fastened to prevent injuries in case of a fall.
- Proper Installation: Handlebars must be properly installed and tightened to ensure stability and prevent accidents.
- Regular Inspection: Regularly inspect handlebars for cracks, bends, or loose components.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'CHILDREN'SBIKEHANDLEBARS' are limited, with only the following 3 found.
- 3926301000: Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: Fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like: Handles and knobs.
- 39: Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: This chapter covers a wide range of articles made of plastics or other materials, including those used in furniture, coachwork, and similar applications.
- 26: Fittings for furniture, coachwork or the like: This heading specifically covers fittings used in furniture, coachwork, or similar structures.
- 301000: Handles and knobs: This subheading covers handles and knobs made of plastics or other materials.
- 9620005000: Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Other: Of plastics.
- 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles: This chapter covers a variety of miscellaneous manufactured articles.
- 20: Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: This heading covers monopods, bipods, tripods, and similar articles.
- 005000: Other: Of plastics: This subheading covers other monopods, bipods, tripods, and similar articles made of plastics.
- 3926909600: Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: Other: Casing for bicycle derailleur cables; and casing for cable or inner wire for caliper and cantilever brakes, whether or not cut to length.
- 39: Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: This chapter covers a wide range of articles made of plastics or other materials, including those used in furniture, coachwork, and similar applications.
- 26: Other: This heading covers other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914.
- 909600: Casing for bicycle derailleur cables; and casing for cable or inner wire for caliper and cantilever brakes, whether or not cut to length: This subheading covers casing for bicycle derailleur cables and casing for cable or inner wire for caliper and cantilever brakes, whether or not cut to length.