https://www.walmart.com/got link to what we need ?
Going from 20" to 700c is a bit of a jump, don't you think?Get her a nice road bike
I did look at Craigs list, but when you don't know what you are looking for. ?Local bike shop has a trade-up program. You buy a 16in and you get full trade on the 20, 24 and full size. The trade up bikes may be used ones that come back to the shop and get refurbished with new saddle grips etc.
You can find good kids bikes on Craigslist. Not everyone rides them to death. Often they are like new.
Going from 20" to 700c is a bit of a jump, don't you think?
I did look at Craigs list, but when you don't know what you are looking for. ?
Get her a Wally World bike and be done with it. A 24-26” bike will likely be fine. She doesn’t need anything more than a 10-speed if that. Paying for a Giant/Trek/Specialized name plate for a kid is silly.
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Get her a Wally World bike and be done with it. A 24-26” bike will likely be fine. She doesn’t need anything more than a 10-speed if that. Paying for a Giant/Trek/Specialized name plate for a kid is silly.
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It depends on how into it she is, the Walmart huffy will probably weigh about 30 pounds which will be down right discouraging if you are on a ride over a few miles trying to keep up with someone. If she just wants to ride to her friend's house a few miles away, then a cheap, heavy bike is fine. If she is going on riding adventures over a few miles she will be much happier with a lighter bike.
What if she is trying to get to the X Games?
No offense, but I think that’s horseshite. No kid pays attention to how light/heavy their bike is. They care about design/color and if it rides without breaking. I rode on a Huffy/Magna/etc until I bought a Robinson 20” bike as a teen. Not once did I think about how nice it would be to ride a lighter bike.
I own a nice light Trek FS mountain bike now when I can appreciate a nicer/lighter bike. Kids don’t care about bike brand unless they are doing it competitively.
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I'm not offended, that's your opinion. I've been bicycle riding since I was a little kid. At about 9 years old my dad bought me a 3 speed bicycle, I loved it. At about 11 or 12 my friends all had 10 speeds, back then it was a 5 speed rear and 2 up front. I couldn't keep up with them, so I saved and bought a light weight ten speed and blew them all away, mainly because I was in better shape trying to stay with them on a much heavier bike for so long. By 11 or 12 years old we were going on 30 mile adventures. Tom doesn't say how old this young lady is, but if she is "growing like a weed" I'd guess she's at least 10 or 12. Again, if she is biking to the neighbor's house, buy her a piece of crap, but if she is really into it, encourage her and getting at least a rudimentary fit will make it much less painful. I'm in my 50s now and still ride, it's a great sport. YMMV.
My experience was similar, but I never gave a thought to how much it weighed as an 8yr old. I had a 20” huffy, then a 10 speed huffy, then a 26” Magna 18spd w/front shocks (completely pointless), then went back down to a 20” Robinson Rebel BMX bike which I had as a 14yr all the way through college. I now ride a 29” Trek Superfly full suspension bike. I just don’t see the point in dropping $400+ for a bike that a kid won’t likely have for more than 2-3 yrs before it is outgrown.
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Lol only on PoA do we argue about a child’s bicycle
Lol only on PoA do we argue about a child’s bicycle
Get her a Wally World bike and be done with it. A 24-26” bike will likely be fine. She doesn’t need anything more than a 10-speed if that. Paying for a Giant/Trek/Specialized name plate for a kid is silly.
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We bought a dual usage bike from Wally world. pretty nice kids bike 26"- 21 speed aluminum frame, pinch brakes front and back. on sale less than a hundred bucks.
Pretty much like >
https://www.amazon.com/Dynacraft-Al...ie=UTF8&qid=1544835280&sr=1-12&keywords=bikes
Our local bike shop prices start at 375.00, for what looked to be Chinese junk.A reasonably priced bike can be purchased at bike shops.
We were thinking that, but mama said "oh hell no"Easy
We were thinking that, but mama said "oh hell no"
too many lawns at risk.