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24-Inch (7+ yr. old)

$699.99
Wahoo 24 Trail is a light and tough kids' bike that's ready to roll off-road. Its sturdy aluminum frame is easy to maneuver as they weave their way down the trail, but rugged enough to handle the tough stuff. A 9-speed 1x drivetrain gives them plenty of gears for pedaling up steep trails, and disc brakes provide next-level stopping power to slow their roll or help them stop on a dime on the way back down. Perfect for riders between 51-59" tall. It's right for you if... You're ready to take your kiddo off-road and want a kids' bike that's up for the task. You want the added grip of big, knobby tires, plenty of gears to keep them spinning up hills, and the reliable stopping power of hydraulic disc brakes. The tech you get An Alpha Silver Aluminum frame with 24" wheels and wide 2.4" knobby tires that bite into dirt and give plenty of traction. Tons of gears to pick from with a 9-speed 1x microSHIFT drivetrain, and serious stopping power from hydraulic disc brakes. The final word Wahoo 24 Trail is a proper off-road ride in a pint-sized package. It's a kids' bike for little rippers who can't wait to cut loose and want a bike that's light, maneuverable, and darn tough, too. Its hydraulic disc brakes give your kiddo a serious advantage while they progress on the trail. Why you'll love it - Wahoo's aluminum frame is light enough for easy handling and tough enough to roll through the rough stuff - Hydraulic disc brakes give them the same serious stopping power you'll find on adult mountain bikes - A 9-speed drivetrain gives your kiddo plenty of gears to shift through, but isn't too much to handle - Wide and knobby 2.4in tires provide heaps of traction for confidence on the trail - Trek kids' bikes are designed and assembled by people who know bikes — and backed by a lifetime warranty
$549.99
Wahoo 24 Path is a lightweight kids' bike ready to roll from city parks to greenways and beyond while your mini-me builds confidence and skills. It's built with a sturdy aluminum frame that holds up to their bumps and jumps and wide, smooth tires that help them carry speed on pavement without sacrificing grip. Plus, they get 8 gears to shift through as they work their way up big hills, and rim brakes to slow their roll on the way back down. Fit for riders 51-59" tall. WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT - Wahoo's aluminum frame is light enough for easy handling and tough enough to roll through the rough stuff - The simple 1x8 drivetrain keeps shifting easy so kids can focus on having fun - Smooth yet grippy tires help them gain confidence and speed without sacrificing traction - Trek kids' bikes are designed and assembled by people who know bikes — and backed by a lifetime warranty IT'S RIGHT FOR YOU IF… You're looking for a kids' bike that can play in the cul-de-sac all Saturday, pedal to the soccer game on Sunday, and spin to school on Monday. You want something durable but light enough that it's easy to control. And it has to look cool, too. THE TECH YOU GET An Alpha Silver Aluminum frame with 24" wheels and smooth 2" tires that offer plenty of grip and speed on pavement. Tons of gears to pick from with an 8-speed microSHIFT drivetrain and stopping power they can count on thanks to V-brakes with hand levers. THE FINAL WORD Wahoo 24 Path is a versatile and light bike perfect for getting kids out riding and building confidence. It's light and practical and has smooth tires that help them ride faster, with plenty of traction for pavement and paths.
$489.99
Precaliber 24 8-Speed is a classic kids' bike with great style, performance, and durability. It has the simplicity of an 8-speed drivetrain and intuitive twist shift that makes it easy for kids to ride varied terrain. Plus, the strong yet lightweight aluminum frame stands up to even the roughest riders. For kids ages 8-12, between 51-59-inches tall. It's right for you if... Your kid loves to explore, and you want them to have a quality ride for all their road, path, or trail adventures. They're ready to upgrade from a singlespeed for a little extra help on hills and longer rides, but they don't need a ton of gears just yet. The tech you get A strong, lightweight aluminum frame that will stand up to whatever your youngster dishes out, with simple and reliable Shimano 8-speed shifting that makes it easy to climb hills. Plus, it has a kickstand, and a saddle with an integrated handle that can be swapped out for an integrated taillight mount. The final word Whether your kids are riding to school, racing around the neighborhood with friends, or tagging along on family rides, Precaliber 24 8-speed features the quality parts they need to ride with confidence and stay in control. Why you'll love it - Intuitive twist shift makes it easy for kids to switch gears when their terrain changes - You can replace the saddle's integrated handle with an integrated light mount to boost visibility on family adventures and solo excursions - This bike is hand-me-down heaven: it's built to last, so younger siblings can inherit this bike and it'll still feel like new - Like all Precaliber bikes, the frame is lower so it's easier for kids to stand over and hop on and off - You shouldn't buy your kid's bike where you buy your cereal—Unlike big box brands, Trek kids' bikes are assembled by people who know bikes
$489.99
Precaliber 24 8-speed is a rugged kids' bike built for young adventurers who love riding off the pavement and into the dirt. It has a sturdy yet light aluminum frame with a performance suspension fork and an 8-speed drivetrain perfect for racing home from school, zipping through the woods, and riding trails and paths with family. It's right for you if... You love exploring nature on your bike, and your kid loves adventuring with you! You're looking for a high-quality kids' bike that's comfortable, durable, and has trail-ready parts for your up-and-coming singletrack shredder. The tech you get A strong, lightweight aluminum frame, a simple Shimano 8-speed drivetrain that's easy for kids to handle, and a front suspension fork with 45mm of travel to absorb bumps. Plus, a kickstand, rear rack mounts, and a saddle with an integrated handle that can be swapped out for an integrated taillight mount. Everything on this bike is built to last, so it'll still feel like new when handed down to younger siblings. The final word This rugged, high-quality bike encourages fun and skill-building on the trail. It's perfect for kids who are getting into off-road riding, with a trail-smoothing front suspension fork and an 8-speed drivetrain. Why you'll love it - This bike can get your youngster hooked on a lifetime hobby that's healthy, environmentally friendly, and fun - Intuitive twist shift makes it easy for kids to switch gears when their terrain changes - You can replace the saddle's integrated handle with an integrated light mount to boost visibility on family adventures and solo excursions - Like all Precaliber bikes, the frame is lower so it's easier for kids to stand over and hop on and off - You shouldn't buy your kid's bike where you buy your cereal—Unlike big box brands, Trek kids' bikes are assembled by people who know bikes
$479.99 - $489.99
Precaliber 24 8-Speed Suspension is a versatile kids' bike built for young adventurers who love riding off the pavement and into the dirt. It has a sturdy yet light aluminum frame with a performance suspension fork and an 8-speed drivetrain perfect for racing home from school, zipping through the woods, and riding trails and paths with family. For kids ages 8-12, between 51-59 inches tall. - This bike can get your youngster hooked on a lifetime hobby that's healthy, environmentally friendly, and fun - Intuitive twist-shift makes it easy for kids to switch gears when their terrain changes - You can replace the saddle's integrated handle with an integrated light mount to boost visibility on family adventures and solo excursions - Like all Precaliber bikes, the frame is lower so it's easier for kids to stand over and hop on and off - Investing in a kids' bike from an established bike brand is worth it—Trek kids' bikes are designed and assembled by people who know bikes
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