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Looking for a decent quality XC bike for my 13yr old son. He's extremely good at BMX and DH, and has a very modified, blinged-out Kona Stinky 24. BUT, that's his DH bike and we're looking for something much more pedal-friendly for XC duties.
Seems hard to find decent quality smaller bikes.... i.e. not Halfords-quality cr@p.
Any recommendations?
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-GB/bikes/model/xtc.jnr.team.24/5722/39222/
something like that?
Will he not fit a 26" bike yet, though?
[url= http://www.islabikes.co.uk/bike_pages/creig26.html ]This[/url] is 26" wheeled but might be suitable.
How about a small 26in bike?
Saw one of those Islas at the weekend and swear to god it's the coolest little bike I've ever seen.
Get him a 14" on-0ne. My son has been riding one since he was nine so size should be OK.
Our son is getting the Beinn 24 tomorrow and it looks even better in reality than in the photos on the website.
"has a very modified, blinged-out Kona Stinky 24"
I hope it wasn't that one in MBUK recently ..
Isla seems to be the standard answer to decent non-adult sized XC MTBs
Thanks folks - like the look of the Isla and the Giant.
Interesting thread, I'm in a similar situation
CHB, how tall was your lad when you got him on the on-one?
My lad is 8 in March, he can handle his BMX and rides a Giant MTX 225 which is rigid and 24 but I want to get him something lighter and that he'll be able to ride further.
Those Isla's do look very good, but just buying a frame might be a more economical way forward, like everyone else I got a few spares kicking about in the garage that could go on a new frame.
Digger90 - Apologies for the hijack
If he's happy with Kona then you could do a lot worse then a Hula or Kula 2-4,we've sold a few Hulas and they seem a pretty nice bike, and the boss' son has the Kula 2-4, well worth looking at.
Any full suss options?
+1 for the Islabike - just a class above everything else and everything sized for small people.
I quite like the giant...this specialized may be worth a look too
http://www.specialized.com/gb/en/bc/SBCBkModel.jsp?spid=45770&eid=4360&menuItemId=9346
although at his age, I really would look into getting a small framed 26" wheel bike - you'll have so much more choice and it may well fit him better.
How tall is he @ 13 to still need 24" wheels? He must be a midget! I'm pretty far from tall myself (probably bang on average height at 5ft 11) but by 10 years old I was already tall enough to ride small sized 26" wheeled MTBs.
I was at Islabikes last week picking up a small Beinn 20 for my 5 yr old daughter and the Creig 26 was very nice. As a package it's hard to fault. At 13, unless your kid is super small they should be fine on a small (12"-14") 26" MTB.
My 8 yr old has outgrown his Spec Hotrock 20. I've been thinking about building up a bike around one of these with my spares as an alternative to the Creig.
http://www.winstanleysbikes.co.uk/product/23366/Kinesis_MaxLight_KM210L_WomensJunior_Frame_2010
They come in 35 and 38 cm frame sizes with short HTs - ideal for kids. Granted I'll need to source some shorter cranks but I already have some reach adjustable brakes and a super short stem. I did look at the one one but for a kid I'd much prefer a lighter frame.
