How To Choose The Right Kids MTB Bikes & Gear

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @gmbn
    @gmbn  Год назад +6

    Have you got your kids into mountain biking? Do you have any tips for getting just the right bikes or riding kit? Share your thoughts with the community 💬👇

    • @aleksanderdeboa5678
      @aleksanderdeboa5678 Год назад

      at what Age did u start with balance bike? my doughter is 2,5 and she does not want to ride it..

    • @LukaszHCHT
      @LukaszHCHT Год назад

      Make sure bike is as light and "smooth" as possible, so the child can have loads of fun on it.

  • @sjaan7370
    @sjaan7370 Год назад +9

    Removing the cranks is the best way to transition from a balance bike to a pedal bike. Also as you mentioned its a great way for kids to get familiar with the brakes before the cranks for back on.
    Another easier solution is to just remove the pedals and zip tied the crank arms to the frame. I've done this and the moment you put the pedals back on, they're gone! Another tip is to properly adjust the brake levers closer to bar for their small fingers. Also progressively moving the levers inward(depending on power of the brake system) allows them to transition from three/two finger to one finger braking. Cheers 🍻

  • @r0bv123
    @r0bv123 Год назад +8

    Yes finally some kids gear content! Need more of these vids plus some kids guest appearances and their ride opinions & takes.

  • @bradd1961
    @bradd1961 Год назад +1

    I bought my son a 12” pedal bike for his 2nd birthday. I set it up inside the house with the training wheels set up so the rear wheel was off the ground effectively making it a stationary bike. He rode his balance bike outside and we practiced pedalling and using the brakes on the 12” bike inside. At 2-1/2 years old I took off the training wheels and let him go outside where he had no issues. This worked really well for him because he mastered balancing on the balance bike and was already familiar with pedalling and braking on the new bike.

    • @mrblea
      @mrblea Год назад +1

      I’m totally doing this for my son. He’s been on a balance bike since he was one y.o. This sounds like a really good transition plan!

  • @Strideon
    @Strideon Год назад +1

    Struggled & struggled getting the 4x yr old riding with hand-me-down bikes. The cheaper kind, which weigh almost as much as an adult bike.
    Got an ‘early rider 16” & off the little one went with no issues at all. A few weeks later & we are almost ready for the Blues!
    I find the cheaper, Smyths, Halfords bikes too heavy & cumbersome for little legs.
    The residual value to sell-on for the Frogs, Early Riders & the like are worth it.

  • @lolcatmaroon
    @lolcatmaroon 2 месяца назад +1

    TIKTOK HACK ACTUALLY TEACHES HOW TO CYCLE IN 10 MINS... Put a rolled up towel or jumper around their chest and under their arms like a pool noodle, and just release tension as they cycle. My 3yo got it in about 5 mins and i had one arm in a sling. Highly recommend

  • @dadbod4life
    @dadbod4life Год назад

    My almost nine year old son has a Nukeproof Cub scout 26 coming in the mail tomorrow!! Factory yellow just like you guys ride!! He has outgrown his Commencal Ramones 24.

  • @wenschobert
    @wenschobert Год назад +1

    As for kids gloves: Dakine made gloves where you could kinda open the entire bank of the hand, so it was quite easy to get them on. Don't know if they are still doing this, my kids are a bit older than Neil's... So it's working fine now

  • @EMTBOllie
    @EMTBOllie Год назад

    The Kids Ride Shotgun stuff is brilliant! The new balance bike they do comes in 12 inch and 14 inch wheel sizes with the option for a hydraulic magura rear brake! Plus you can fit the 14 inch wheels to the 12 inch model when they outgrow it! Winner winner all round

  • @WaRn00b85
    @WaRn00b85 Год назад

    My little shredder is about the age where her 12" balance bike is too small, but she won't quite be able to run a crank bike yet... the tip of removing the crank for the first bit while learning the bigger bike and brakes is genuis!

  • @madtownangler
    @madtownangler Год назад

    My grandpa bought me a sixteen inch tired Schwinn when I was like three years old but I mostly road my Big Wheels three wheeler and my trike. This was in the 1970's

  • @CinimodMG
    @CinimodMG Год назад

    These are all spot on from my experience! Keep up the kids content!

  • @mape_trade
    @mape_trade Год назад

    Exactly the bikes my kids are riding. Good choice! 🤘

  • @Anandlovesmtb
    @Anandlovesmtb Год назад +2

    As a 3-year-old professional downhill racer, I can recommend all of this gear!

  • @cloakoffeathers7217
    @cloakoffeathers7217 4 месяца назад

    I second the cheap shoes. For some reason the toe drag is an intuitive breaking solution for my kids as well 😂.

  • @Giftig--Daniel-P
    @Giftig--Daniel-P Год назад

    Loved this. This is the kind of content that's relevant to my life now.

  • @theimperialangler
    @theimperialangler Год назад +1

    I bought a specialized rock hopper for my son today. Hopefully, he will gain the confidence to cycle it, and we can then hit the trails! We've both watched the video, some useful advice

    • @theimperialangler
      @theimperialangler Год назад

      Correction: Specialized Hotrock

    • @jeredbolton8762
      @jeredbolton8762 Год назад +1

      @@theimperialangler My boys started on the 12" Hotrock and worked their way through the range to the 24" as they got taller - superb, solid bikes that gave my boys a really good start in mountain biking.

  • @LovetheIPAs
    @LovetheIPAs Год назад

    Thanks - this is useful content Neil!

  • @Strideon
    @Strideon Год назад

    I’ve been waiting for a video like this to drop.
    There seems to be plenty of clothing out there for 8+ year olds, but always so difficult to find for 3, 4, 5 years olds

    • @Philipp_MTB
      @Philipp_MTB Год назад

      Agree, it takes a lot of effort finding clothes that fit. As for shorts, pants and jerseys I found Dharco, use it for my 3 year old daughter and used it for my oldest when she was 5 and 6 years old. Age 7 and up you get more choice. Commencal also has some nice race jerseys that fit a 3 year old. Gloves was a total pain to find, Woom makes besides bikes also gear, and I found their smallest gloves actually fitting my 3 year old. Good luck!

  • @_Zane__
    @_Zane__ Год назад +4

    I'm over 40 and I still smash my shins 😢

  • @mrblea
    @mrblea Год назад

    A good sunblock!

  • @lozetchells9164
    @lozetchells9164 Год назад +1

    My advice would be the opposite of Neil's. Go big too soon!
    I bought my then 8yo daughter a nukeproof cub scout 24" last year and she's outgrown it already. She's nearly 10 now and spent summer bombing about on my size large cube stereo hybrid and specialized turbo Levo, so I just bought her a size small nukeproof giga mullet.
    Ok, she's tall for her age, but a dropper fixes a lot of size issues. It also depends massively on the type of biking they do, but I find for kids' confidence a big bike works better than a small one. Adult bikes are also far far better value for money than a dedicated kids bike which are, to be honest, a rip off.

  • @chrisprysok7634
    @chrisprysok7634 Год назад +2

    They grow fast. Dont over spend. Buy used.

  • @Cous1nJack
    @Cous1nJack Год назад

    Just been rebuilding a 14” wheel. Spooky

    • @gmbn
      @gmbn  Год назад

      👀👀👀

  • @aarontasker4433
    @aarontasker4433 Год назад

    If your young one is struggling with a grip-shift then try gloves! Stops their hand slipping on the grip.

  • @camwoo
    @camwoo Год назад

    I don't have kids and I mainly came here to see the Don Jrs.

  • @ftrujillomunizaga
    @ftrujillomunizaga Год назад

    I don't know about all that Neil, sounds like your kids aren't gonna settle for anything under a Santa Cruz CC at this rate 😂

  • @motorised85
    @motorised85 Год назад

    hi

    • @gmbn
      @gmbn  Год назад

      👋 Hi!

  • @NotGodDragon
    @NotGodDragon 8 месяцев назад

    U

  • @brentklawson
    @brentklawson Год назад

    I love this video! I actually bought an e-gravel bike so I could try to keep up with my son (now 17) who first had his training wheels off at 6 y/o (ruclips.net/video/72r6_Z2ad3w/видео.html) and there's no way I can keep up with him. But I'm SO glad that kids these days have so many options and ways to get into this life-long sport.

  • @MrRizeePalevo
    @MrRizeePalevo Год назад

    Lol, on video wrong height of seat.

  • @c.s.4273
    @c.s.4273 Год назад

    I stopped reading at "How to choose the right kids..."