[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-02-01 Thread Jay Norman
Leah,

You might want to give Electra Bikes out of San Diego a look.  All have 
nice high handlebars with multiple models in 16 20 and 24 wheel sizes. 
 We got our 7 year old a 20 model after she was having trouble learning on 
the typical  Walmart type bike and within a few days we couldn't stop her. 
Much more stable platform for kids to learn on and feel secure.  Fits in 
well with other Rivey type bikes when using for kids or in Cruiser/Townie 
roles. 

JN
 

On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 6:52:24 PM UTC-5, LeahFoy wrote:

 Hi, All,

 My 6 year old has almost outgrown his little Specialized Hotrock with 16 
 inch wheels. He will fit the 20 inch soon, if not now. I would like a new 
 bike for him by July, as we have some biking adventures planned and WOW 
 would it be nice for him to have bigger wheels and gears!

 Anyway, Specialized and Trek have their normal offerings, but I guess I am 
 looking for a Riv-esque bike. A bike with upright bars instead of those 
 slammed straight variety. Sadly, that is the bar-type on the 16 inch bike, 
 and it's perfect, but the bike companies do away with them on the bigger 
 bikes. And is is maybe too much to ask for something that would eventually 
 take a back rack (cringe)?

 Is there some off-brand that would accommodate these wishes?

 Thanks in advance!
 Leah


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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-31 Thread cbone97
Hi, I have an older (rigid front fork, canti brakes) Trek Mountain Track 
520 kids' bike with new 24 Conti Tour Ride tires, new Alivio derailer, 
new chain, and Nitto Dove bars. My son only rode it a couple times before 
moving on to his big brother's bike.   I have converted it to a single 
front ring, added a SunRace shifter, and currently have it set up with back 
brake only (I still have the other brake pair).  Color is silverish with 
beuasage but not abeausage.  It is a sweet Rivvy kids' ride indeed.  Will 
sell it for $150 plus shipping. Email me at my user name @gmail if 
interested and I can send pics.

On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 5:52:24 PM UTC-6, LeahFoy wrote:

 Hi, All,

 My 6 year old has almost outgrown his little Specialized Hotrock with 16 
 inch wheels. He will fit the 20 inch soon, if not now. I would like a new 
 bike for him by July, as we have some biking adventures planned and WOW 
 would it be nice for him to have bigger wheels and gears!

 Anyway, Specialized and Trek have their normal offerings, but I guess I am 
 looking for a Riv-esque bike. A bike with upright bars instead of those 
 slammed straight variety. Sadly, that is the bar-type on the 16 inch bike, 
 and it's perfect, but the bike companies do away with them on the bigger 
 bikes. And is is maybe too much to ask for something that would eventually 
 take a back rack (cringe)?

 Is there some off-brand that would accommodate these wishes?

 Thanks in advance!
 Leah


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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-30 Thread cyclotour...@gmail.com
IF kiddo can fit it, the 24 Hotrocks with A1 frames are great 
bikes: http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/bik/4857987825.html 
Very much on the MTB side of the spectrum, but with the A1 frame and sturdy 
yet quality components. Fork is unnecessary, but it is what it is. 
We've had three of these at various times, down to one currently, and very 
impressed with them.

On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 8:03:15 AM UTC-8, LeahFoy wrote:

 Well, I started hunting online last night. There isn't much for local 
 offerings around here - and what is offered has some sort of issue. I've 
 looked at Trek and Specialized. I've been a fan of the Specialized bikes 
 (my older son has the 24 inch and the frame accepted a rear rack and the 
 shifting is good) and I've only found this one. I don't like suspension 
 forks, though. I have until July, so I have some time to keep looking. 

 http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/bik/4811042866.html

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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-30 Thread LeahFoy
Well, I started hunting online last night. There isn't much for local offerings 
around here - and what is offered has some sort of issue. I've looked at Trek 
and Specialized. I've been a fan of the Specialized bikes (my older son has the 
24 inch and the frame accepted a rear rack and the shifting is good) and I've 
only found this one. I don't like suspension forks, though. I have until July, 
so I have some time to keep looking.

http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/bik/4811042866.html

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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-30 Thread Anton Tutter


Leah, my oldest's Raleigh Mountain Scout with 24 wheels accepted a rack 
just fine-- it's a rack made for 26 wheels and sticks up just a little 
high but works perfectly. She straps her voila to it to transport it to and 
from school.  We found the bike for $50 on Craigslist last fall. The 
quality and level of components is comparable to Trek and Specialized. 
Definitely a couple steps up from the Big Box store bikes.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/--lyjNrm0UbA/VMuwfVjEOuI/Bqc/MlsENLM-8a0/s1600/raleigh.jpg



On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 11:03:15 AM UTC-5, LeahFoy wrote:

 Well, I started hunting online last night. There isn't much for local 
 offerings around here - and what is offered has some sort of issue. I've 
 looked at Trek and Specialized. I've been a fan of the Specialized bikes 
 (my older son has the 24 inch and the frame accepted a rear rack and the 
 shifting is good) and I've only found this one. I don't like suspension 
 forks, though. I have until July, so I have some time to keep looking. 

 http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/bik/4811042866.html

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-30 Thread Shoji Takahashi
My 4.5-yo son rides an Islabike (Cnoc14). It's a wonderful bike-- 
lightweight, good proportions for small bodies, excellent components. It 
has fender mounts; I don't think the 14 has rack mounts. I know that the 
larger (16+?) have rack mounts and specially designed+fitted racks as 
options.

IMHO, Islabikes are not inexpensive, but worth it.

Leah-- 
(I'm don't think it was covered earlier in the thread.) 

Is your child driving the change to alba-style handlebars? or is it the 
Riv-thing? There's nothing wrong with flat bars, unless they're causing 
problems (e.g., hand pain). Many kids bikes seem to have a fairly high 
handle-bar position as a result of frame design.

Good luck!
Shoji


On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 1:00:09 PM UTC-5, Dan A wrote:

 My 7 year old has the 20 inch Specialized hot rock without suspension. It 
 is a pretty nice bike. It is lighter than a lot of the similar bikes and 
 one of the few kids bikes you can get without suspension. Another option to 
 check out is Islabikes. 

 Dan Abelson 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-30 Thread Toshi Takeuchi
I got my son this 24 Diamondback bike.  They also sell it built up at REI.
I got my daughter a 20 diamondback, but it's a mountain bike.  Easy to put
together--install quill stem, brakes, handlebars and pedals--everything
else is pretty ready to go.  Both bikes required a couple of half turns
with a spoke wrench to tighten a slightly loose spoke.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FC1TMSI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8psc=1
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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-30 Thread Corwin
The Bantam is a great bike. And Schwinns are indestructible. Great for 
kids. I have a red girl's Bantam I bought used for $65 in 1991. All four of 
my kids (including my son) learned to ride on that bike. It survived the 
fire. I have been told in no uncertain terms that I am not allowed to sell 
it or give it away.

Namaste,


Corwin

On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 5:29:06 PM UTC-8, cyclot...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 If you don't need gears, a vintage Schwinn Bantam is a great bike: 
 https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/4338741715
 Could even build it up w/ a 3 speed if so inclined. 



 On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Eric Daume eric...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 I wouldn't worry much about bar height if you're moving to a 20 bike. My 
 90th% son, at just over 7, has a lot of room to grow before his saddle is 
 above the bars when I got him this 20 Specialized (picture a ways down on 
 this post):

 http://www.bikingtoplay.blogspot.com/2014/01/bike-and-hatchet-update.html

 (and please excuse my horrible mixing of past and present tense in the 
 above sentence).

 Eric
 Dublin, OH

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 Ok, this sounds doable, all, but is there a Trek mtn bike that is made 
 small enough for a 6 year old? Aren't they adult bikes?

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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-30 Thread Leslie
Slam that seatpost down, drop the stem and rotate the bars back a bit, and 
it's a kids 29'er!  

-L


On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 10:57:52 PM UTC-5, mike goldman wrote:

 i have this Trek 220 24 wheel bike for sale. $120 plus shipping 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-30 Thread Jim Bronson
Nice mini--albas on that blue Novara

On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 11:15 PM, Joe Bunik jbu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Inadvertently, both my kids wound up with older, hand-me-down neighborhood
 Novara (REI house brand) frames, Taiwanese-made with likely at least
 10 and 20-years on each.

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/15791036815/

 As kid bikes go, these get a better-than-passing grade in my book -
 well made, durable and not total hogs by any measure. I rehabbed the
 20-inch junior mountain bike w/ some small uprights and newer
 take-off brakes and shifters. Making sure that braking and shifting
 are as simple and effective as possible is a must as a kid moves
 beyond the venerable coaster.

 =- Joe Bunik
 Walnut Creek, CA

 On 1/29/15, cyclotourist cyclotour...@gmail.com wrote:
 24 is  a great wheel size. I rushed my kids a bit to get them onto it, but
 left them in it a while before moving to 26. It really rolls over bumps
 and curbs a lot better than 20. Proportionately like a 29er to them as
 Leslie mentioned!

 Now scouring CL to find the perfect used 27.5 bike for them! Everything is
 really high end, or really low end, hard to find the sweet spot with that
 size.

 On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 8:16 PM, Leah Peterson jonasandle...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I wish! He's much too small for the 24, I'm afraid. But thank you,
 really!

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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Doug Williams
I have kids myself. I second the mixte...my son has a Trek MountainTrack. 
It allowed him to ride a bigger bike that he could otherwise ride (better 
investment as he is now about to outgrow it). Also, his bike actually has a 
quill stem! Hard; but not impossible to come by. Allows you to raise the 
handlebars as the kid grows (and get them up high enough to start with). 
Lastly, my sons bike has a cool feature where the peddles can screw into 
the cranks in two different positions, effectively changing the crank 
length (again, adjust as they grow).

I suggest that you look for something like that. Ask for those features 
when you call the various bike shops or look online.

Doug

On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 5:29:06 PM UTC-8, cyclot...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 If you don't need gears, a vintage Schwinn Bantam is a great bike: 
 https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/4338741715
 Could even build it up w/ a 3 speed if so inclined. 



 On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Eric Daume eric...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 I wouldn't worry much about bar height if you're moving to a 20 bike. My 
 90th% son, at just over 7, has a lot of room to grow before his saddle is 
 above the bars when I got him this 20 Specialized (picture a ways down on 
 this post):

 http://www.bikingtoplay.blogspot.com/2014/01/bike-and-hatchet-update.html

 (and please excuse my horrible mixing of past and present tense in the 
 above sentence).

 Eric
 Dublin, OH

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 Ok, this sounds doable, all, but is there a Trek mtn bike that is made 
 small enough for a 6 year old? Aren't they adult bikes?

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Surlyprof
Depending on where you live, there are bike shops that sell both new and 
refurbished used bikes.  In the sf bay area they are all over but often around 
college campuses.  Those shops can often refurbish a bike adding additions like 
specific handlebars and cranks for budget-conscious students.  We have one in 
our neighborhood and he has a range of older frames that he has collected to 
tailor to various customers' needs.

Any college campuses near you?

John

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Elisabeth Sherwood
Hi Leah,

I've heard good reports about Torker, but where one finds these I have no 
idea!

http://torkerbikeco.com/bike/kids/

The bars look more on the straight side, but would be easy enough to 
replace them with some narrow North-Road type bars if that's would work 
better.

Good luck!

-- Liz S.


On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 6:52:24 PM UTC-5, LeahFoy wrote:

 Hi, All,

 My 6 year old has almost outgrown his little Specialized Hotrock with 16 
 inch wheels. He will fit the 20 inch soon, if not now. I would like a new 
 bike for him by July, as we have some biking adventures planned and WOW 
 would it be nice for him to have bigger wheels and gears!

 Anyway, Specialized and Trek have their normal offerings, but I guess I am 
 looking for a Riv-esque bike. A bike with upright bars instead of those 
 slammed straight variety. Sadly, that is the bar-type on the 16 inch bike, 
 and it's perfect, but the bike companies do away with them on the bigger 
 bikes. And is is maybe too much to ask for something that would eventually 
 take a back rack (cringe)?

 Is there some off-brand that would accommodate these wishes?

 Thanks in advance!
 Leah


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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread LeahFoy
Ok, this sounds doable, all, but is there a Trek mtn bike that is made small 
enough for a 6 year old? Aren't they adult bikes?

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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread cyclotourist
If you don't need gears, a vintage Schwinn Bantam is a great bike:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/4338741715
Could even build it up w/ a 3 speed if so inclined.



On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Eric Daume ericda...@gmail.com wrote:

 I wouldn't worry much about bar height if you're moving to a 20 bike. My
 90th% son, at just over 7, has a lot of room to grow before his saddle is
 above the bars when I got him this 20 Specialized (picture a ways down on
 this post):

 http://www.bikingtoplay.blogspot.com/2014/01/bike-and-hatchet-update.html

 (and please excuse my horrible mixing of past and present tense in the
 above sentence).

 Eric
 Dublin, OH

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 Ok, this sounds doable, all, but is there a Trek mtn bike that is made
 small enough for a 6 year old? Aren't they adult bikes?

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Anton Tutter
My oldest upgraded sequentially from a 16 bike (Trek Jazz Wizard) to a 20 
bike (Specialized HotRock) and now is on a 24 bike (Raleigh Mountain 
Scout). It's a decent bike, but with the flat bars. You can easily swap 
them out for more upright bars, although there really isn't a need since 
the frame geometry puts the bars pretty high up relative to the saddle. 
 All three bikes were either from friends or obtained very inexpensively on 
Craigslist.

She has no issues with the grip shifters, although she prefers thumb 
shifters. I would not suggest friction bar-end shifters this early-- kids 
tend to drop their bikes a lot and that can damage bar-end shifters. Grip 
shifters and thumbies are pretty much safe from getting destroyed.

I am reluctant to force kids into really large size jumps because even 
though you might get them to fit by slamming the seat post and swapping out 
handlebars, with each increase in size, the crank arms usually get longer 
as well, and kids' legs haven't grown enough to have the proper range of 
motion around the pedal stroke.  That was the most difficult change my 
oldest dealt with when she upgraded from a 20 bike to a 24 bike.  The 
crank arms had jumped in length from 135mm to 155mm-- pretty extreme!  If I 
had forced her into a 26 mtn bike it would likely have had 170mm crank 
arms (adult sized).  Not good.

Good luck!

Anton


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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Eric Daume
I wouldn't worry much about bar height if you're moving to a 20 bike. My
90th% son, at just over 7, has a lot of room to grow before his saddle is
above the bars when I got him this 20 Specialized (picture a ways down on
this post):

http://www.bikingtoplay.blogspot.com/2014/01/bike-and-hatchet-update.html

(and please excuse my horrible mixing of past and present tense in the
above sentence).

Eric
Dublin, OH

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 Ok, this sounds doable, all, but is there a Trek mtn bike that is made
 small enough for a 6 year old? Aren't they adult bikes?

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread WETH
Leah,
I did what Patrick is recommending.  In my case I had the old mountain and 
hybrid bikes, I replaced the handlebars with Albatross and bar-end shifters.  
My sons liked be able to give input on bar tape color.
I'd be happy to answer any questions.  
All the best,
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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Deacon Patrick
Och, Erl! The bar-ed shifters for them would be brilliant! The poor dears 
often have difficulty getting the leverage to shift while keeping on the 
road/trail. Adding that to my list. Thanks!

Leah, the list isn't that long, surprisingly. Here's my stab at it:

-- Something equivalent to a Trek 700 or 800 series mixte, or small 
standard frame (from the 80's and 90's usually). Around here they can be 
found in good condition (may need a tuneup) for $75-150. Just look for rust 
or obvious things wrong. Bring along a bike geek friend and if you don't 
have one, visit the local coffee shop early on a Saturday morning. Grin.
-- Albatross bars fit any Mountain bike with a quill stem (smaller diameter 
than the modern whatever they're called stems). 
-- Your local shop can swap the bars and do a tune up and you're good to 
go. If it has index shifting, ask them if they can swap it for friction 
shifting instead (unless you like the headache of gears out of adjustment).
-- Chances are it will come with tires that are great (a solid-ish middle 
ridge, knobby tire). Likely no reason to swap them.
-- Enjoy!

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Deacon Patrick
Ahhh. Yeah. The 6-year old detail slipped past me. Sorry. I'm a few years 
early with my plan. Keep an eye out for Mountain Cub or similar (I think by 
Trek?) on Craig's list. Or go with what the LBS offers, and ask them to 
swap handlebars and possibly shifters.

With abandon,
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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread WETH
Patrick,
http://flic.kr/p/o2ah6o  On my younger son's bike (soma swept back bars that 
don't fit  bar end shifters) I forgot that I had installed an old indexed thumb 
shifter for the rear and a friction sunrace shifter that Riv sells for the 
front.  My older son has the bar end shifters on his albatross bars and loves 
them!
All the best,
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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Leah Peterson
I wish! He's much too small for the 24, I'm afraid. But thank you, really!

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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Joe Bunik
Inadvertently, both my kids wound up with older, hand-me-down neighborhood
Novara (REI house brand) frames, Taiwanese-made with likely at least
10 and 20-years on each.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/15791036815/

As kid bikes go, these get a better-than-passing grade in my book -
well made, durable and not total hogs by any measure. I rehabbed the
20-inch junior mountain bike w/ some small uprights and newer
take-off brakes and shifters. Making sure that braking and shifting
are as simple and effective as possible is a must as a kid moves
beyond the venerable coaster.

=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA

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 24 is  a great wheel size. I rushed my kids a bit to get them onto it, but
 left them in it a while before moving to 26. It really rolls over bumps
 and curbs a lot better than 20. Proportionately like a 29er to them as
 Leslie mentioned!

 Now scouring CL to find the perfect used 27.5 bike for them! Everything is
 really high end, or really low end, hard to find the sweet spot with that
 size.

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 wrote:

 I wish! He's much too small for the 24, I'm afraid. But thank you,
 really!

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Edwin W
For new bikes, the Raleigh mtn scout in 20 is good: no fd, no shocks. I think 
specialized might make one.  I got an old trek mtn bike on cl for my boys, but 
that took a little looking. If you post where you live, this group will 
identify good finds on cl to look into. Then have your lbs clean it up and tune 
it up. 
For really upright with fenders and racks you might have to order from Europe 
(the euro is dipping!) or get REALLY lucky on cl. 
Oh, Isla bikes! Check em out. They have a PDX distributor. I always want to get 
one for my kids, but keep getting great CL finds. 
CL addicted,

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Richard L.
The Soma kid's frameset has 20 wheels.  Depending on the parts selected, 
it might be a little pricey for a kid's bike.

http://store.somafab.com/sobakirofrse.html


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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread David Young
My 10 year old (50th percentile in height) just now fits an extra small adult 
mountain bike, and it's almost too big. It has a modern diamond frame so stand 
over issues aren't huge. I would think a mixie would be a must for a normal 
sized 6 year old. Gears are great and really increase the distance they can go. 
Off the shelf options aren't very good but I was tempted by a kids sized cross 
bike by Redline. 

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Leslie
A good friend of mine has a couple of daughters older than my daughter, and 
he's good to find nice equipment for them, and passing it along.  So, for 
my daughter, I had two really good bikes for her as she was growing, until 
we could get her onto something that could last.   (And, one of them I've 
held onto, to pass along to my granddaughter once she's older).

Once my daughter was outgrowing the KHS, at that point, I put her on a Trek 
4300, 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/leslie_bright/5840945443/in/set-72157623199721925 
, which could handle her when she was 9, but is capable of adjusting for 
her I can easily ride it if I crank up the seatpost...

Part of my thought on putting her on a 26 bike, even when she was 9, was 
that it was like a 29'er for her.   And it's 'upright' for her, too.   Not 
like she's was doing singletrack at 9.


But, I suppose, more to the point:   think that, instead of throwing down a 
lot of cash on a bike that gets them through until they're ready for a 
bigger bike, might suggest checking w/ friends that have kids a bit older, 
see if there's something that'll tide y'all over for a couple of years 

FWIW...



-L



On Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 6:52:24 PM UTC-5, LeahFoy wrote:

 Hi, All,

 My 6 year old has almost outgrown his little Specialized Hotrock with 16 
 inch wheels. He will fit the 20 inch soon, if not now. I would like a new 
 bike for him by July, as we have some biking adventures planned and WOW 
 would it be nice for him to have bigger wheels and gears!

 Anyway, Specialized and Trek have their normal offerings, but I guess I am 
 looking for a Riv-esque bike. A bike with upright bars instead of those 
 slammed straight variety. Sadly, that is the bar-type on the 16 inch bike, 
 and it's perfect, but the bike companies do away with them on the bigger 
 bikes. And is is maybe too much to ask for something that would eventually 
 take a back rack (cringe)?

 Is there some off-brand that would accommodate these wishes?

 Thanks in advance!
 Leah


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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread mikel66...@juno.com
i have this Trek 220 24 wheel bike for sale. $120 plus shipping

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Re: [RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread cyclotourist
24 is  a great wheel size. I rushed my kids a bit to get them onto it, but
left them in it a while before moving to 26. It really rolls over bumps
and curbs a lot better than 20. Proportionately like a 29er to them as
Leslie mentioned!

Now scouring CL to find the perfect used 27.5 bike for them! Everything is
really high end, or really low end, hard to find the sweet spot with that
size.

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 I wish! He's much too small for the 24, I'm afraid. But thank you, really!

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread Deacon Patrick
We simply went with older Trek MTBs in small, mixte sizes. They're a bit 
big at first, but kids are mighty adaptable. We put Albatross bard on them, 
with friction shifting. Craig's List is your friend in this endeavor. Grin.

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[RBW] Re: Kids' Riv-esque Bike

2015-01-29 Thread LeahFoy
Honestly, I don't even know what to look for. I don't work on my own bikes (my 
husband is a white collar guy who knows less about bike mechanics than me!) and 
I wouldn't even know which Craigslist bike would be compatible with albatross 
bars and bar-end shifters. Who can give me a Old Trek Mtn Bike to Make Rivvy 
For Dummies checklist?

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