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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: laidback on September 25, 2014, 04:11 PM
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I guess this is BMX related, as the sooner they learn, the sooner they will be riding BMX :LolLolLolLol:
I've been asked by a friend to look for a decent balance bike for her 2.5/going on 3 year old. I've had a little look around, and these two have jumped out at me:
http://boomerbalancebikes.co.uk/
http://liferbikes.myshopify.com/products/alley-runner-12
The rest of the range:
http://liferbikes.myshopify.com/pages/life-is-an-adventure-start-early-really-early
Do any of you chaps, who are parents have any recommendations/advice? I like the idea of detachable pedals, but the Early riders look like they are great quality.
Any advice appreciated :daumenhoch:
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first balance bike for my daughter was a tiny bike
http://www.fun4kids.co.uk/bikes-ride-ons/balance-bikes/tiny-bike.html
great piece of kit and a good well made UK product and of the right size for her when she was 2
i then moved her to an early rider alley runner
http://liferbikes.myshopify.com/products/alley-runner-12
expensive , but keeps its value for resale and is super light , well made and sealed everything but I am a bit retarded and love bikes so she got one of these
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My little lady has one of these, great looking bike and very well made. :daumenhoch:
http://liferbikes.myshopify.com/products/classic-12-14
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Seriously you will not regret either of the aluminium Early Rider bikes, but don't forget Isla bikes - they hold the money seriously well as you can't buy them on the high street so the price is non-negotiable, but the issue is unless you know someone with one to try for size, it's a trip to the south of the Midlands to the factory.
Both my kids learned on the Alley Runner and now Ash Kungfunky's daughter has it waiting for her until she's old enough - it still looks stunning and hardly had a mark on it. Absolutely awesome piece of kit, and you can buy the 14" wheelset for only £30 to keep it going as they grow. My daughter has the 16" Belter and it is equally stunning and unbelievably light and she loves it - Gates belt drive too :coolsmiley:
My boy has a 14" Isla CNOC14 which I paid £200 delivered for and they fetch £140 on ebay all day long. They also do a balance bike http://www.islabikes.co.uk/bike_pages/rothan.html
Either way, make sure you buy a bike designed for kids and not a scaled down frame with normal bits on it as the wieght will be ridiculous. Kids learn much better with a light bike, and if you shop about (hint, try Edinburgh cycles on one of there crazy sale weekends) then you can get up to 20% off the Early Rider stuff :daumenhoch:
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My lad started on a little aluminium Norco balance bike. It cost £40 which was the price of the steel model (bike shop's error!!) It had nice thin bars and grips for little hands and a large saddle with a handle slot in the back which was handy. The seatclamp was a quick release jobby too. It never needed fixing despite loads of crashes and it got lobbed around a lot, in and out of the car etc.
Damn good value it was. My lad passed it on to one of his friends when he finished with it, so it got 2 kids riding.
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Good info chaps, i wonder if an Early rider is a little big for a 2.5 year old girl? I'm a bike snob, that's why it jumped out at me. I'll have a proper read when i get home from work, Keep the suggestions coming :radbmxsmilie:
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Good info chaps, i wonder if an Early rider is a little big for a 2.5 year old girl? I'm a bike snob, that's why it jumped out at me. I'll have a proper read when i get home from work, Keep the suggestions coming :radbmxsmilie:
Nope. The Alley runner with 12" wheels started my boy on his 2nd birthday :coolsmiley:
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Yep lily got the alley runner on her second burfday and she was off and running in minutes
She is now four and still rides it about
She has the belter and has ridden it , but it is slightly too big for her
I didn't know they did bigger wheels for the runner , I will get some
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Great advice. I think the Alleyrunner is winning at the moment. Those Isla balance bikes look like a nice bit of kit too...Choices! The pink might swing it! But, i could always get our friend Del to knock up some custom decals ;)...I can see me getting carried away with this. Am i allowed to enter one into BOTM? :LolLolLolLol:
I like the wooden ones, however i guess it's important for it to feel as 'bike' like as possible, so when they progress onto a bigger bike, it doesn't feel too different. The Boomerbike or whatever it's called looks like a good idea, with detachable pedals, but i can't help thinking it looks a little cheaper than the rest. I may be wrong.
With the Alley runner, are the bars/grips/reach to the bars and brake lever suitable for little hands?...
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Yep, the whole bile is scaled down perfectly :daumenhoch:
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Sorted! just sealed a deal on an IslaBikes Rothan. It's used, has a few scratches (to be expected) but it was only £65, and is 5 miles up the road. I'm sure it will clean up a treat. I might even get SBD to give the frame a once over!
Thanks for your help guys.
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These well funky and diffrent designs.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=321585693289
Jonboy
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