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The ultralight and durable 26" mountain bike with front suspension, 9 gears and disc brakes designed for children and teens aged 10 years and over. Read more..
The ultralight aluminium frame has capable off-road geometry with a long wheelbase and slack head angle for improved stability and smooth, responsive handling. Extra confidence comes from the kink in the top tube, which makes it easy to dismount quickly in any situation.
Comfort and control on the bumpiest terrain is a given thanks to the fully tunable suspension fork, which can be adjusted to the rider’s weight. With adjustable compression and rebound damping, the fork can be tuned precisely for any terrain or conditions and features a lock-out function that basically switches off the suspension when not needed – meaning full fun on the trails and a faster ride up hills or on the way home!
The age-appropriate MTB saddle and ergonomically profiled handlebar grips add comfort, while the hard-wearing platform pedals with metal pins provide the necessary grip for all-terrain riding.
The precise and intuitive SRAM X5 drivetrain has nine gears and a wide gear range thanks to the 28-tooth chainring up front and an 11–36 cassette at the rear. The easy-to-operate trigger shifter operates smoothly and reliably to make light work for children’s thumbs.
Easy-to-modulate disc brakes are teamed with child-specific, reach-adjustable brake levers to provide maximum stopping power and control in every situation including steep slopes and wet conditions.
High-quality Schwalbe mountain bike tyres combine low rolling resistance with superior grip and proven durability. With Tubeless Easy technology and tubeless-ready rims, it’s a straightforward transition to go tubeless and benefit from added comfort, grip and puncture protection.
Specially developed from forged aluminium, this stem pairs the ultimate stiffness with the lowest possible weight. Thanks to its flip-flop design, there’s the option to raise the height of the bars simply by inverting it.