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$429.00
The Coast Trail 16" is ready to tear up the local sidewalks, driveways and bike paths. Built around a lightweight aluminum frame and fork, and equipped with smooth rolling mixed tread tires and powerful linear pull brakes, these models are great for the new rider. Hand-operated brakes and freewheels help make the transition to their next bikes even easier. LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM FRAMES & FORKS - Coast Trail models are all built upon lightweight Series 1 aluminum frames and aluminum forks. This ensures that your young rider won't be held back by a heavy bike, as a lighter bike is easier to control and balance. The weight savings goes beyond the frame, and we ensured that every component spec'd offers the best balance of weight to durability. KIDS-SIZED COMPONENTS - Kids are smaller all over, so our designers took that into consideration when designing the Coast Trails. Handlebars and grips are of smaller diameter than found on adult bikes, brake levers are specifically designed for smaller hands, and even the pedals and saddles are proportionally smaller. This helps kids maintain comfort and control while they are still developing their skills as riders. SMOOTH-ROLLING 2.0" TIRES - Smooth-rolling Marin x Vee Tire 2.0" wide tires are used on all Coast Trail models, with smooth center for easy riding on paved surfaces, and inverted tread on the sides for added safety when the paths are rougher.
$699.00
The San Quentin 20 is for riders growing up at the local bike park and cruising around the neighborhood that want a kid-sized bike with adult-sized performance. Series 2 Aluminum Frame Features a Series 2 aluminum frame with a tapered headtube, 3D forged dropouts, IS brake mounts, semi-internal cable routing and 135mm open dropouts. Dirt Jump Inspired Frame Style Provides all the benefits of DJ style with massive standover, slick frame tubes, and a hot paint job. Modern Trail Geometry A slack headtube angle paired with a steep seat tube angle creates a ride that will fly uphill, yet descend like it's on rails. The balanced rider position puts the rider weight between the wheels for steady climbing and handling on flats, while the slack front end helps to add higher speed stability through turns and rough patches. 1x Wide-Range Drivetrains Modern 1x drivetrains give the rider the benefits of shifting simplicity and chain retention.
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