Kids 24" bike recommendations
Discussion
Our eldest appears to get through bikes like he does shoes.... at a rather alarming rate.
He's shortly going to turn 9 and has outgrown his Vitus 20"
Looking for what comes next in the recommended list? We've had Easy Riders, Vitus, Frogs etc as he's grown up but things are now starting to get expensive!
The 24" early rider is over a £1k which is a bit steep for a kids bike....
He's not out there bashing trails - just standard family rides, canal sides, parkland etc
So what do we go for this time?
He's shortly going to turn 9 and has outgrown his Vitus 20"
Looking for what comes next in the recommended list? We've had Easy Riders, Vitus, Frogs etc as he's grown up but things are now starting to get expensive!
The 24" early rider is over a £1k which is a bit steep for a kids bike....
He's not out there bashing trails - just standard family rides, canal sides, parkland etc
So what do we go for this time?
I've recently bought an Ammoco Kreed 24 for one of ours. Nothing fancy, but front suspension and plenty of gears to make him feel like it's a "proper" bike. Cable-operated disc brakes which seem plenty good enough too. And cheap enough that he can fall off it over jumps and massive muddy puddles that we won't cry when he chips scratches and dents it, leaves it out in the garden overnight in winter etc.
My lad had a Trek Wahoo 24. Proper little bike, not expensive and lighter than the Early Rider. You can get them new for around £350 when on offer and second hand £150-£200 on eBay. He used his at Llandegla, local bridleways etc.
https://www.cyclesuk.com/shop/bikes/sub/kids/trek-...
Halfords, Decathlon etc bikes are OK but are pretty heavy for a 9yr old at 12.5+Kg vs 9.5Kg for the Trek. At the time I nearly purchased a Hoy Bonaly which is another 9Kg bike and looks quite funky. Not available new any more loads on eBay for £200.
The Giant ARX24 looks decent too.
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/gb/arx-24
https://www.cyclesuk.com/shop/bikes/sub/kids/trek-...
Halfords, Decathlon etc bikes are OK but are pretty heavy for a 9yr old at 12.5+Kg vs 9.5Kg for the Trek. At the time I nearly purchased a Hoy Bonaly which is another 9Kg bike and looks quite funky. Not available new any more loads on eBay for £200.
The Giant ARX24 looks decent too.
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/gb/arx-24
Edited by benny.c on Tuesday 18th November 09:51
Just got my daughter a 24" Specialized Riprock to move up to from her 20" version.
It is reasonably light and has a very low top tube which helps
Picked it up second hand and have replaced all the wear items
Second hand makes sense to me as kids don't always grow consistently so may have a spurt and outgrow the bike before their next birthday
It is reasonably light and has a very low top tube which helps
Picked it up second hand and have replaced all the wear items
Second hand makes sense to me as kids don't always grow consistently so may have a spurt and outgrow the bike before their next birthday
Matt_N said:
24 is a bit of an in between size, if you can, get him on a 26 as it will last much longer.
If he’s already 9 then this is what I would suggest too. I bought a 24” bike for PBJnr3 when he was 7 and he was on his sister’s size M 26” FS Trek when he was 10. At 11.5 he’s now on a size M Giant Trance 27.5” - you’re right in assuming the bikes will come fast at this age!See if there are any used size S (or even XS) 26” bikes around and try one of those - likely to last a bike longer, and there might be more choice
Thanks all - some good pointers there - i'll try a 26" as that would be preferable but i'm not sure he'll be big enough.
Been searching around the internet along with looking at the pointers above...
Hornit Hero
Shyre Eastie
Shyre Hopton
Yomo 24
Trek Wahoo
Woom Explore 5
All seem to be really well regarded.
He likes the look of the Shyre Eastie but Shyre seem to be a very new brand, and also it's quite heavy at over 13kg....
Been searching around the internet along with looking at the pointers above...
Hornit Hero
Shyre Eastie
Shyre Hopton
Yomo 24
Trek Wahoo
Woom Explore 5
All seem to be really well regarded.
He likes the look of the Shyre Eastie but Shyre seem to be a very new brand, and also it's quite heavy at over 13kg....
I think it depends on your definition of outgrown?
I've seen local kids taller than my little boy still riding 20" bikes and they look massive on them... and conversely, I moved mine from his 20" bike to a 24" Vitus Nucleus when he'd just turned 6 and a few weeks back I convinced myself he was now too big for it and he's riding a 27.5" / small framed Bossnut now. Similarly my little girl is 5 and rides a 20" Scott MTB and her little school pal is on a pink 14" bike with stabilisers.
Point being, kids are all different sizes and ability so picking the "correct" size is a bit of a minefield. If he's outgrown his 20", as in is the seat right up at it's highest point and his knees are hitting the bars... in which case he could possibly jump to a 26" wheel with small frame however if he just starting to look a wee bit big on it, then a move up to a 24" might be better?
Like many, I've only ever bought bikes used and sold them for pretty much the same money, if not for a small profit... kids outgrow bikes rapidly and depending on their attitude, potentially wreck them very quickly too. Plenty used bikes for sale, however I'd be getting him in to the local bike shop to try and couple of frame size options and bear in mind, different geometry etc can all have an effect.
I've seen local kids taller than my little boy still riding 20" bikes and they look massive on them... and conversely, I moved mine from his 20" bike to a 24" Vitus Nucleus when he'd just turned 6 and a few weeks back I convinced myself he was now too big for it and he's riding a 27.5" / small framed Bossnut now. Similarly my little girl is 5 and rides a 20" Scott MTB and her little school pal is on a pink 14" bike with stabilisers.
Point being, kids are all different sizes and ability so picking the "correct" size is a bit of a minefield. If he's outgrown his 20", as in is the seat right up at it's highest point and his knees are hitting the bars... in which case he could possibly jump to a 26" wheel with small frame however if he just starting to look a wee bit big on it, then a move up to a 24" might be better?
Like many, I've only ever bought bikes used and sold them for pretty much the same money, if not for a small profit... kids outgrow bikes rapidly and depending on their attitude, potentially wreck them very quickly too. Plenty used bikes for sale, however I'd be getting him in to the local bike shop to try and couple of frame size options and bear in mind, different geometry etc can all have an effect.
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