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  1. #1
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    Aug 2006
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    Hill Country, TX
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    riding with your kids

    Just last night my almost 6 year old asked me "mom, when can I get a bike as cool as yours?" So that got me thinking - when is a child ready for a decent road bike? I would love for her to ride with me - we have a great rails to trails system here. And where do you get a nice kids' bike - from the LBS? How small do they come? When is it safe for them to use toe cages? I know we have many years yet, but it just got me thinking...

  2. #2
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    Feb 2006
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    Aberystwyth, Wales
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    I don't have kids....nor did I get a road bike when I was a kid....but on my commute in to work every morning I see this little girl on her way to school. She is on a really nice small roadbike, with a huge grin on her face and looking really excited to be flying along the bike path to school. Her dad is on a bike following close behind keeping an eye on things. She just looks so excited to be pedalling along on that super speedy road bike every morning. Not sure how old she is, but she looks to be around 8 or 9 maybe? I'm not very good at judging kids ages, but definitely elementary school age.

  3. #3
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    Jun 2003
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    Can you even find a road bike for a 6 year old? Let me know if you do. DH is already talking about getting a road-bike trike for DD who is going to be 2 in october. We haven't found one yet.

    Anyways, you know you're kid best and if you think they are ready for a road bike, I say go for it. Have 'em take a test ride and see how they do.

  4. #4
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    Feb 2007
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    You might not be able to find one for a 6 year old, but Orbea does make a kid frame(it is a steel bike at that!) and Redline makes some really good kids bikes also.

    I'm thinking you will probably need to wait a couple more years for your child to fit into these bikes, but once kids turn about 8 or 9 there are road bike options out there!

  5. #5
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    Aug 2006
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    I was thinking more down the road... Based on everyone's comments, I wouldn't be surprised if we could find a decent bike to fit her right now, she's uber tall - like the size of an average 8 year old. But I worry she's not quite ready skill-wise despite being on 2 wheels for several years now. Those wheels are awfully skinny!! And I just now thought of the shifting - it'll be a while before that concept clicks in. But I'll be sure to put Orbea and Redline on the shopping list (maybe I'll have to start budgeting now, LOL).

    Thanks everyone for your thoughts thus far. It will be a wonderful day when I can share this sport with her.
    Last edited by cinnamon_toast; 08-30-2007 at 11:26 AM.

  6. #6
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    Feb 2007
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    Just a little FYI the orbea kids bike retails I think for arond 400, so yes more then your average kids bike- but not extremely out there for a solid steel frame made from one of the top bike companies,hehe. And how cool would it be tos ay your kid has an orbea

 

 

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