Childrens Mountain Bikes

 
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Mountain Bikes

Choosing the Right Mountain Bikes for Your Kids

Mountain biking has become one of the most popular forms of bicycle riding today. If you are lucky enough to live in an area with mountains then chances are your kids are going to want children's mountains bikes to ride on the trails. This type of riding is not limited to just the kids however; it can be a great family activity full of good healthy fun.

Of course choosing the right type of mountain bike for your child is the most important step when getting started. Unless you are already very familiar with this style of bike you are going to need to spend some time doing your research to make sure that you get the right bike for the activity you have planned. There are many websites dedicated to mountain bike reviews, some of them are written by professionals who have years of experience looking at the latest products coming in to the market.

Picture of 12 inch Wheel Mountain Bike.

12" Wheel Cycles
Suitable for ages 3 to 5

 

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14" Wheel Cycles
Suitable for ages 4 to 6

 

16 inch Wheel Mountain Bike 

16" Wheel Cycles
Suitable for ages 5 to 8

 

 

 

 

 

Picture of 18 inch Wheel Mountain Bike.

 

18" Wheel Cycles
Suitable for ages 6 to 9

 


Picture of 20 inch Wheel Mountain Bike. 

20" Wheel Cycles
Suitable for ages 7 to 10

 

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24" Wheel Cycles
Suitable for ages 9 to 12

 

 

 

 

 

 Picture of 26 inch Wheel Mountain Bike.

26" Wheel Cycles
Suitable for ages 11+

 

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Tricycles
Suitable for ages 2 to 4

 



 

One does not need to look only at professional reviews when looking at mountain bikes for your child. Take the time to look for reports written by people who have bought different bikes and see what they have to say. The reviews written by professionals can give you an insight into how well a bike is built and all of its features but the ones written by owners tend to be a little more objective and can give you a lot more useful input such as how well it has stood up to actual daily use.

Most kids these days want to look just like their adult cycling heroes from the gear they wear to the bikes they ride. They want their new bike to have all of the features that adult bikes have. Their bikes need to have mountain bike horns, full travel front suspensions, linear brakes, kids bike helmet and a lightweight frame. What they really want is a scaled down version of a full size bike. Not only do they need to look like the big bikes but must have features like multispeed gears and comfortable designs. Companies like Giant Mountain Bikes keep this in mind when designing their line of kid's bikes.

Because kids are notoriously tough on their bikes the frame must be built to take a pounding on a regular basis. Most bicycle manufacturers are now building their frames from aluminum, this strong lightweight material offers the kind of strength needed for daily abuse without being so heavy that riding it up the mountain is too much like hard work. To help with this Specialized Mountain Bikes has created a special aluminum frame that will absorb the kind of shock that most kids put a bike through every day that they ride.

There are lots of choices in the world of mountain bikes, making the decision to buy one for your child is only the first step. Make sure that you involve your child in selecting their mountain bike since it is for them. If they are involved in the selection process chances are that they are more likely to ride it, getting plenty of healthy exercise along the way. No matter where you live there are hills and mountains with trails of all difficulty levels, all it takes is a good mountain bike and a desire to have fun.