I'm really thinking a IGH is a great way to go with kids.   Only a single
shifter, and nothing for them to break (relatively).  I have a Nexus 7 on a
650b rim just waiting to go on a bike!

DE

On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Gary <g...@worldcyclotour.com> wrote:

>
> Hello Horace,
>
> They are a bit big for her but she's a fairly determined child. For
> braking she mostly uses the interupters. When she shifts you can see
> her reach her fingertips out to engage the brifters. It's not ideal
> but it works fine for her. She turned eight in December and got the
> bike for Xmas. She's growing and it is certainly easier for her now
> than six months age when she got the bike.
>
> Gary
>
> On Jun 24, 12:19 pm, Horace <max...@sdf.lonestar.org> wrote:
> > Sorry, I meant the brifters. I know a lot of people with small hands
> > who have trouble with conventional STI levers, and I wondered if this
> > was a version for small hands, but only sold on bikes such as this.
> >
> > Horace.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 7:18 AM, Gary<g...@worldcyclotour.com> wrote:
> >
> > > They are interupter brakes like many cyclocross bike set ups. Most of
> > > the kids road bikes are equipped this way from Trek, Specialized,
> > > Felt, and Argon16. The Trek and Specialized kids road bikes just
> > > stopped production. Felt and Argon are still available. I purchased my
> > > daughters Trek on Ebay for close to 300. like new. So they are out
> > > there.
> >
> > > She loves her road bike. The picture is from this past winters
> > > Stagecoach Century where she did the 26 mile loop. She's 8.
> >
> > > Gary
> >
> > > On Jun 24, 6:43 am, Horace <max...@sdf.lonestar.org> wrote:
> > >> Interesting! Are those special brake levers for small hands?
> >
> > >> On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Gary<g...@worldcyclotour.com> wrote:
> >
> > >> > Heres a picture of my daughters grownup road bike:
> > >> >
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/worldcyclotour/3655418070/in/set-7215762...
> >
> > >> > Gary
> > >> > Alpine CA
> >
> > >> > On Jun 23, 1:31 pm, Marty <mgie...@mac.com> wrote:
> > >> >> Just for a little inspiration, JPW has a nice little rascal rando
> and
> > >> >> a mini-me Masi on his flicker page. Why didn't my parents know
> about
> > >> >> such things?
> >
> > >> >>http://www.flickr.com/photos/49353...@n00/3647316368/
> >
> > >> >> Marty
> >
> > >> >> On Jun 23, 1:33 pm, Jay Sinn <sinn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >> >> > I had to do a double take and checked out the Surly site about
> > >> >> > standover height on the 42 cm LHT. It claims 27.7 inches however
> I bet
> > >> >> > that could be reduced an inch, possibly and inch and a half. I
> had'nt
> > >> >> > even considered a Suly in matter of a child's bike so that was a
> > >> >> > pleasant surprise.
> >
> > >> >> > The Giant barely fits my son at exactly 25 inchs (mid frame),
> though I
> > >> >> > would like to
> > >> >> > get him a chomoly frame, I settled for this. Also since I had the
> > >> >> > upgade of Albatross bars in mind the suspension forks provide
> enough
> > >> >> > weight to counteract
> > >> >> > the touchy lack of control feeling you get with 'em. My son is
> also a
> > >> >> > hair lacking
> > >> >> > in the motor skill department as well.
> >
> > >> >> > I'm considering a Brooks for the young man but that might be a
> stretch
> > >> >> > too soon because of saddle care issues. He feels that a bicycle
> is
> > >> >> > also a human powered submersable, so the deeper the mud puddle
> the
> > >> >> > great the water sport.
> >
> > >> >> > On Jun 23, 11:32 am, Frank <pguil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >> >> > > My almost-9 year old rides a 42cm Surly LHT with GripKing
> pedals and
> > >> >> > > (added) interruptor cross levers.  The bike should fit him for
> several
> > >> >> > > years, and he quickly learned the nuances of bar-end shifting
> and
> > >> >> > > braking.  He's been on it since his 8th birthday, and it's
> really
> > >> >> > > enhanced our family riding and expanded our radius to "all safe
> > >> >> > > routes". It's been an excellent solution, and though it's not
> priced
> > >> >> > > like other kids bikes, it has been well worth the investment.
> >
> > >> >> > > On Jun 23, 8:00 am, Jay Sinn <sinn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >> >> > > > I put my 11 year old son on a Giant MTX 225.  Mostly to teach
> him
> > >> >> > > > about shifting and hand brakes. He is already asking about a
> more
> > >> >> > > > comefortable seat and different bars. :)
> http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-AU/bikes/kids/2191/31884/zoom/
> >
> > >> >> > > > What do RBW owners put their children on?- Hide quoted text -
> >
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> >
>


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Cheers,
David
Redlands, CA

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