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Are you looking for the perfect children's bike for your little ones? At STATERA you will find a large selection of high-quality children's bikes at top prices. But what should you actually look out for when buying a children's bike?
Children's bike - What should you look out for when buying?
There are a few important points to consider when buying a children's bike. The right size is crucial to ensure comfort and safety. Aspects such as the braking system, the weight of the bike and road safety also play a major role in choosing the right bike.
What are the different types of children's bikes?
Children's bikes come in different designs and styles to suit every little adventurer. From balance bikes for the little ones to mountain bikes for adventurous kids, the choice is wide and varied.
Balance bikes are ideal for the youngest cyclists who are developing their balance. For adventurous kids, mountain bikes such as MTB fullys and MTB hardtails offer the opportunity to let off steam on rough terrain. MTB fullys have suspension on both wheels, while MTB hardtails only have suspension on the front fork.
Children's e-bikes offer additional support from an electric motor, which makes longer journeys and steeper climbs easier. Classic models are designed for everyday use and offer comfort, safety and stability.
Choosing the right type of bike depends on the age and size of your child. The size of the bike is the most important point when choosing a children's bike.
What size bike does my child need?
The right bike size is crucial for comfort and safety. A bike size that is too large or too small can impair the riding experience and even lead to injuries. That's why most time should be invested in choosing the frame and wheel size! In the children's sector, however, there is usually only one frame size. The bikes differ in their wheel sizes, which are given in inches. The wheel size describes the diameter of the wheels.
Here you will find an overview of our recommended balance bike sizes depending on your child's height:
Body size | Bike size | Age |
from 95cm | 12 inches | 2-3 years |
from 105 cm | 16 inches | 4-6 years |
from 120 cm | 20 inches | 8-11 years |
from 135 cm | 24 inches | 11-12 years |
from 140 cm | 26 inches | 12+ years |
The age shown in the table is only a guide. It is more important to consider your child's height when choosing a bike size.
The weight of children's bikes
The weight of bicycles plays an important role, especially for children. A lightweight bike makes handling much easier for children. Children are usually still quite light and have less strength than adults. It is therefore crucial that children's bikes are as light as possible, which significantly improves the handling of the bike and ultimately also the fun of riding for the child.
Brake systems for children's bikes
Choosing the right braking system is crucial for your child's safety. From coaster brakes to hand brakes. Most models are now equipped with hand brakes. A distinction is made here between block brakes and disc brakes. The advantage of disc brakes is that they have little or no effect in wet conditions, whereas the braking power of block brakes is reduced. In the case of disc brakes, a distinction can be made between hydraulic and mechanical brake systems. Hydraulic systems offer the advantage of better modulation and less effort when braking.
How does my child learn to ride a bike?
Learning to ride a bike is an important step for children. From balance exercises to the first attempts at riding without training wheels. Ideally, you should start with a balance bike (12 inch). This allows your child to develop their first motor skills, such as steering the bike with the handlebars. The child also learns to keep their balance and is therefore ideally prepared for their first rides on a real bike and training wheels if necessary. If this works without any problems, the child can then make their first attempts without training wheels. Then it will only be a matter of time before they are able to ride smoothly and the first tours on or off the road can begin!