Boy's 24" road bike
Matthewfalle
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Evening all
As the title says - and as Christmas is approaching and it's likely to be a common topic - recommendations for a boy's 24" inch road bike please - happy for it come with either drops of flats.
Max budget of, say, £350
Many thanks
M
As the title says - and as Christmas is approaching and it's likely to be a common topic - recommendations for a boy's 24" inch road bike please - happy for it come with either drops of flats.
Max budget of, say, £350
Many thanks
M
Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honour
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honour
smithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.
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Hi,
This market seems to be changing from year to year. I got my younger son a Moda Minor which has been well thought out. It is no longer available via Wiggle, nor my Google search, so may not be available.
There is an article here that may help, listing several options -
http://www.cyclesprog.co.uk/bikes/road- ... -for-kids/
Some (eg Isla Bikes Luath 24) will be over budget, new. Others eg Hoy and Wiggins will be easy to find and preview and be within budget.
One other option is to look at the second hand market - many of these bikes are very lightly used before the rider grows out of them. Isla bikes hold their value well (good news for sellers, not so great for buyers) and are readily available on the usual sites (this forum, ebay etc).
Good luck,
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The wheels are a bit bigger, but Decathlon's Triban 300 comes with 650C wheels and offer a lot for little money. They are less well set up than the specialist kid's bikes, I think one of the problems is that they use standard crank lengths.0
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My middle boy rides a 24" Hoy (Cammo). £400 now, but probably discounted for Xmas. Microshift, which are a bit agricultural, but work well enough (not that he shifts all that much; sur la plaque is his motto). I rate it pretty highly. Flat bar version is currently £360. Frog/Islabike are bit spendier, but may find one used.0
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Brilliant stuff - thank you very much.
Have just been to see a Raleigh racer job and a Frog 70 but as I was my way home it was only a visual rather than the normal bike buying criteria of pulling the brakes on and picking it up before making sucking noises through teeth.
Isla bikes out of budget although I appreciate why people buy them.
Will now spend some time looking at the above options.
Again - many thanks to all.Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
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I appreciate this is a 26, but worth considering?
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/eddy-merckx-petit-enghien-61-kids-road-bike-sora-2017/
Was tempted for my 4 year old, but would have to stash it for too many years!Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
Marin Palisades Trail 91 and 06
Scott CR1 SL 12
Cannondale Synapse Adventure 15 & 16 Di2
Scott Foil 180 -
Daniel B wrote:I appreciate this is a 26, but worth considering?
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/eddy-merckx-petit-enghien-61-kids-road-bike-sora-2017/
Was tempted for my 4 year old, but would have to stash it for too many years!
Ooooh - yes please! Thank you very much for that.Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
Now I have realised that Bambino out of a window by his feet won't stretch him enough to fit that (damn!), has anyone tried a Wiggins Chartres?Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
oxoman wrote:Another thing well worth doing is getting bartop brake levers fitted if not standard. My youngest struggled a bit with balancing and braking when he first went onto drop bars.
Agree 100% - this is actually a big factor I'm looking for when buying.
I'm even thinking of getting one with drop bars, removing the bars and brifters and fitting flat bars and triggers until he gets used to the new bike and geometry, then refitting the drops etc.
Or I may get him to man up and get sur la plaque aeroed up from minute 1 day 1.Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
Matthewfalle wrote:Now I have realised that Bambino out of a window by his feet won't stretch him enough to fit that (damn!), has anyone tried a Wiggins Chartres?
Boooo that's a shameFelt F70 05 (Turbo)
Marin Palisades Trail 91 and 06
Scott CR1 SL 12
Cannondale Synapse Adventure 15 & 16 Di2
Scott Foil 180 -
Daniel B wrote:Matthewfalle wrote:Now I have realised that Bambino out of a window by his feet won't stretch him enough to fit that (damn!), has anyone tried a Wiggins Chartres?
Boooo that's a shame
Tell me about it. Gutted as that was a brilliant price and so cool.
Thinking Raleigh Performance job with drops but it comes with cx brakes as well which is A Good Thing.Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
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Forme kids bike0 -
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Can only find 26" not 24" - any links?
Rutland had the 24 but are out of stock.
I - errrr, Bambino that is - neeeeeeeeeeeeds it.Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
Can't find them for sale anywhere they just looked nice.
Have you seen the worx j24?
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My 7 year old has a Wiggins Chartres 24. It’s a great bike, set-up well from Halfords which was a pleasant surprise!
My lad zips along on tarmac and has no problems with hills due to the sensible gearing, plus change the tyres and it can be easily used for gentle off road rides too.
Highly recommended.
Cheers
P.S. 10% British Cycling discount makes it a very good buy at £270!Road - Scott Solace
Mountain - Santa Cruz Tazmon (retro) and Scott Spark0 -
tazmon wrote:My 7 year old has a Wiggins Chartres 24. It’s a great bike, set-up well from Halfords which was a pleasant surprise!
My lad zips along on tarmac and has no problems with hills due to the sensible gearing, plus change the tyres and it can be easily used for gentle off road rides too.
Highly recommended.
Cheers
P.S. 10% British Cycling discount makes it a very good buy at £270!
Top stuff - thank you very much!
Do you know how much it weighs offhand?Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
oxoman wrote:Just had a look makes me wonder if rebranded moda junior bikes. Not to bad for a junior bike.
http://worxbikes.com/junior-bikes/
Ooooh - interesting: thank you!Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0 -
Moonbiker wrote:Can't find them for sale anywhere they just looked nice.
Have you seen the worx j24?
lOOKing at this now. Look so sweeeeeeet. Cheers!Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
He's right you know.0