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Looking for bike recommendations for the kids:

For the boy, a 24" bike that he can go on easy trails with me. Ideally with front shocks, but not a deal breaker.

For the girl, she'll be primarily on pavement or hard packed soil and doesn't need shocks.

Obviously aluminum frame for weight and ideally under $500.

 

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You might check out REI. They usually have 2 big sales a year and you can knock off some $ on the price.

You could stop by/call and ask when the next sale is. Also ask them what they would recommend.

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Depends on ages - we've always done the Craig's List thing, because I'm not going to pay a lot for something they'll outgrow within a year or two, and thankfully enough other parents are going through this, there's always a decent selection of quality bikes that parents are offloading after a year or two of use as their kids grow.

If she's younger, make sure and get something really lightweight.

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11 hours ago, Superhero said:

Looking for bike recommendations for the kids:

For the boy, a 24" bike that he can go on easy trails with me. Ideally with front shocks, but not a deal breaker.

For the girl, she'll be primarily on pavement or hard packed soil and doesn't need shocks.

Obviously aluminum frame for weight and ideally under $500.

 

Kona sells a 24" bike.

Are you looking for new for Xmas?  

If not, I have one sitting in the garage that needs some TLC (Kona Shred 2-4).  It has scratches and some stickers are ripped, but everything works, just needs a tune up.  That said, new grips and tires always make a bike feel good.   I've been procrastinating cleaning out the garage and it's gotta go.  I don't know what shipping would be on it, but the Surly price is $100 w/o shipping.  I can post some pics if interested.  Pic below is a stock photo

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On 11/9/2023 at 3:02 AM, locodos said:

Kona sells a 24" bike.

Are you looking for new for Xmas?  

If not, I have one sitting in the garage that needs some TLC (Kona Shred 2-4).  It has scratches and some stickers are ripped, but everything works, just needs a tune up.  That said, new grips and tires always make a bike feel good.   I've been procrastinating cleaning out the garage and it's gotta go.  I don't know what shipping would be on it, but the Surly price is $100 w/o shipping.  I can post some pics if interested.  Pic below is a stock photo

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Cool little bike, but shipping to CA probably wouldn't make sense.

 

7 hours ago, destroya said:

Woom makes legit, lightweight kids bikes. A buddy of mine got one for his son and he loves it. They may be more than you want to spend but worth a look. 

Yeah, their bikes are about 25% lighter than other comparable sized bikes, and about 50% more than comparable sized bikes.

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11 hours ago, Superhero said:

Cool little bike, but shipping to CA probably wouldn't make sense.

yeah that's not gonna work.  Check out the Kona's great quality build for a kids bike.     Good luck!

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16 hours ago, Superhero said:

Yeah, their bikes are about 25% lighter than other comparable sized bikes, and about 50% more than comparable sized bikes.

That's why we've tried to find Woom bikes on Craigs List - a lot of people don't realize that even a few pounds lighter can make a big difference for little kids.  Too many either get the heavy-ass bikes from Walmart/Target, or even mini-mountain bikes.

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I bought an academy special for my six year old and was shocked at how heavy it was. I went head and bought I because he needs to build some muscle tone and he's pretty driven, but he were riding any further than around the culdesac I would have looked elsewhere.

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I ended up getting the Cannondale Trail Plus for my boy. It got pretty good reviews and was on sale at REI. There were better reviewed bikes (Woom) but I also didn't want to pay over $500 for a bike that he's going to grow out of.

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Still looking for a bike for my daughter. She's already 4'-8" and the pediatrician thinks she'll be over 5' by the end of next year, so I'm debating whether to just get her a 26" bike.

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