Who makes decent childrens bikes
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Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby saywot » Thu Nov 22, 2012 3:16 pm
The child in question can straddle a bar about 65cm from the ground without actually touching it
But these critters grow like crazy (so I'm told)
Who makes one of them faux-MTB with half-way decent gears and brakes with a design that means all I have to do every year is lift the seat up an inch or so until he can get himself a 26" MTB?
- but I'm sure something new will come along !!
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby paulz » Fri Nov 23, 2012 10:49 am
My 10yo has one of these and it has been a really solid bike. He is at the point where he is ready to move onto a small adult bike. The boy has good taste...he is after a Bianchi road bike. He has a snowflake's chance of getting a Bianchi before I do.
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby Jean » Fri Nov 23, 2012 12:15 pm
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby twizzle » Fri Nov 23, 2012 1:09 pm
So... I'd buy cheap and expect to do a lot of reassembly work, anything that's really wrong then take it back and swap for another. As far as I can tell, the only advantage you get from buying the more expensive ones is that the assembly job is better.
...real cyclists don't have squeaky chains...
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby jacks1071 » Fri Nov 23, 2012 1:44 pm
Something like This?singlespeedscott wrote:I've been looking for a bike for my 7 year old for awhile and can't find anything. All i want is something with 24" wheels, Alu frame, stable geometry, and single speed with front and rear v-brakes. I don't want a coaster brake, gears or a bike that weighs 20kg. How hard is it.
http://www.pro-liteoz.com/store/index.p ... roductId=6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've seen people convert them to single speed but I wouldn't bother.
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby jacks1071 » Fri Nov 23, 2012 5:51 pm
My kids have basher BMX's they use around home. When they get on their road/track bikes they know to treat it with respect and these are kids that can break pretty much anything.singlespeedscott wrote:No. To many things a kid can break and really doesn't need. I just want something he can ride at a reasonable speed but doesn't require kit gloves to look after. Kids are kids. A bmx would alright but the geometry is all wrong and they weigh a ton.
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby Ken Ho » Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:08 am
As a child, I had an over-sized Dragster, which I had to prop against the clothes hoist and clamber on to, to get going. Once I was off, I couldn't stop as I could not touch. I just rode and rode and rode until I was done, then somehow I would get off. Not sure how now, but possibly involved some kind of controlled crash.
I never grew out of it, but eventually I grew into it.
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby Abby » Wed Nov 28, 2012 12:40 pm
I'm currently in the market for an mtb for my 11yo daughter. She's on the short-side, and it appears a 24" wheeled bike will be the right size for her for at least a few years... She wants to take it off road for fire trails and maybe some easy single-track, so I'm looking for something a little better than a BSO from K-Mart...
So far checked out 24" variants from Specialized, Giant, and Merida... Has anyone gone through this exercise already, and gotten a bike for the same purpose and been very happy with it? Being a roadie, I'm a little lost as I try and rapidly learn as much as I can about mtb componentry, etc...
Thanks!!
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby jacks1071 » Wed Nov 28, 2012 1:28 pm
Something like this maybe?Abby wrote:Just to pile in on the original question...
I'm currently in the market for an mtb for my 11yo daughter. She's on the short-side, and it appears a 24" wheeled bike will be the right size for her for at least a few years... She wants to take it off road for fire trails and maybe some easy single-track, so I'm looking for something a little better than a BSO from K-Mart...
So far checked out 24" variants from Specialized, Giant, and Merida... Has anyone gone through this exercise already, and gotten a bike for the same purpose and been very happy with it? Being a roadie, I'm a little lost as I try and rapidly learn as much as I can about mtb componentry, etc...
Thanks!!
Abby
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby mikedufty » Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:07 pm
I liked this because it had 8 speed gears, which is compatible with 9 speed components I have lying around if I need to upgrade, and trigger shifters instead of grip shift.
Generally seemed to have all reasonable adult bike spec components, but with small frame and short cranks. My son is using it just for off road, at 8 he finds it a little big, (hard to start on steep bits) but goes pretty well on it considering it wieghs about a third of what he does.
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby Abby » Wed Nov 28, 2012 4:10 pm
But I wonder how my 11yo daughter will go with the weight. The bike weighs 15kg, and she weighs only 25kg... Although I suppose all bikes that spec are gonna be heavy...
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby MattyK » Wed Nov 28, 2012 4:26 pm
Dual suspension sounds like overkill.
No suspension > bad suspension.
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Postby mitzikatzi » Wed Nov 28, 2012 4:50 pm
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby MattyK » Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:09 pm
http://fourtybikes.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - steel frame and caliper front brake but meets your other criteria. And looks sufficiently rad - or whatever word kids use these days.singlespeedscott wrote:I've been looking for a bike for my 7 year old for awhile and can't find anything. All i want is something with 24" wheels, Alu frame, stable geometry, and single speed with front and rear v-brakes. I don't want a coaster brake, gears or a bike that weighs 20kg. How hard is it.
Or maybe a E-500 RaceR: http://www.bykbikes.com/kids-bike-range ... bikes.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.avantibikes.com/au/bikes/kid ... nder-24-i/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - 3 speed / coaster brake?
http://www.avantibikes.com/au/bikes/kid ... der-20-ss/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - if 20" is OK
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-au/bik ... 360/58360/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - 3 speed hub
http://www.mongoose.com/aus/bikes/bmx/youth/kid-kruiser" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - seems to meet all criteria except caliper front brake (not shown in picture)
Probably more, knock yourself out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bi ... _companies" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby jacks1071 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 12:44 am
Pretty much all cheap kids bikes weigh a ton.Abby wrote:The Polygon dual-sus looks pretty good (especially at only $300-ish).
But I wonder how my 11yo daughter will go with the weight. The bike weighs 15kg, and she weighs only 25kg... Although I suppose all bikes that spec are gonna be heavy...
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby singlespeedscott » Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:57 pm
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
Postby mikedufty » Fri Nov 30, 2012 1:26 am
I've weighed most of our collection.jacks1071 wrote: Pretty much all cheap kids bikes weigh a ton.
From smallest to largest
JD Bug balance bike 12.5" 3.5kg - a good weight
Mud blaster 12.5" cheapie 7.2kg
Huffy 16" cheapie 11kg
Malvern Star Master Blaster 16" Al frame 9.5kg
Hillbrick BMX Mini 20" 9kg
DK BMX Jr 20" 9kg
Fluid Shred 24" 24spd, front shocks, 13kg
I'm quite impressed how they managed to make the Mud blaster weigh so much. It was slower than the trainer bikes too. The BMX minis are much faster than the 16" malvern star, despite being about the same weight.
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Re: Who makes decent childrens bikes
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