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  • Just seen this, kids full susser
  • rab5474
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    Silly money for the kids bike but their grown up bikes look pretty cool
    Propain bikes

    devash
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    One for the Audi dads.

    jameswilliams54
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    Or one for the dad’s that care more about what their kids ride than they do

    rab5474
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    And i thought i was being posh getting my boy an islabike

    rentachimp
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    According to Google translate, the seat post clamp is called Sixpack Cock Ring.

    jontykint
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    My boy is good on a bike now at 3, if he gets really **** good in the next few years, I will gladly forgo my n+1 for a Lil Shredder

    breadcrumb
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    No wonder kids are so soft these days.

    When I were a lad we had none of this suspension malarky, we rode rigid bikes and didn’t complain about it either….

    peabrain
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    I can see my 3 year old needing one of these soon (if we lived in the alps as riding up the hill might be a problem at that weight)

    zero-cool
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    I’d consider buying something like this or the Commencal kids bikes if my kids were really into it. I reckon they’d hold their value really well and do several kids as they grow out if them. Need to have kids first though

    Tom KP

    backinireland
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    Kids don’t need that.
    Fully rigid teaches them skills.
    They just need something light, islabike ideal.
    See all sorts of bikes when we do the kids coaching.

    fr0sty125
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    Lol at the name of the seatpost clamp!

    jameso
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    That’s great ..

    Kids don’t need that.
    Fully rigid teaches them skills.
    They just need something light,

    I couldn’t agree more, but there’s still 10 year olds on sussers at Aston Hill that embarrass this ‘grew up on rigid and still ride rigid a lot’ rider. Little gits are too fast. : )
    I guess they learn skills based simply on being used to speeds and jumps that weren’t normal for me when I learned to ride.

    peabrain
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    I do agree that rigid bikes and hardtails teach kids a lot more. But my 3 year old can already jump his bike – he will pop the bike in the air over any small tree root or stone in the trail, do small drops to flat and can jump further than 4 feet off a foot high plastic ramp.

    At some point in the next couple of years a full suss might be a good idea so I am glad there are companies making them even though I can’t afford them

    igm
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    Got a secondhand Kona Stinky 2-4 for my 8 year old. Made going back to the Alps as a family a little more fun.

    Well worth it.

    He rides rigid in Yorkshire normally.

    peabrain
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    Got a secondhand Kona Stinky 2-4 for my 8 year old. Made going back to the Alps as a family a little more fun.

    We picked up a Norco B-line on here for my 8 year old. Keeping it for Christmas, can’t wait!

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