Evening... been a while since i've been over this side of the forum!
so minivader is doing the annoying child thing of growing out of EVERYTHING! this includes his bike.
At 4' 5" is it worth going for a 24" bike or should i be looking at an XS (14" frame) 26" ?
not sure which to do....
cheers
Deffo 26" at that height.... It's more the top tube length you need to worry about than anything else really.
yeah, thats what i was thinking...
Anyone else?
Xs/ 13" 26er should be fine.
what ever your child is comfy on. depending on how fast they grow you might not get much time on a 24 but you'll still have to change frame on the 26 as well as they grow.
26" frame with 24" wheels and then back to 26" later
only thing you may struggle with moving to a 26" is crank length - you want something in the 150-155 range whihc is challenging when looking at an adult frame
For the cranks - thorn do a range of short square taper cranks - sjs cycles usually. There's also a cheaper suntour one from ebay, but I don't have experience of that one so don't know how good it is.
Thanks chaps... lots to look at
I got the Suntour cranks for my daughter's bike in 152. They're bloody good value for money (bought from [url= http://www.xxcycle.fr/pedalier-vtt-enfant-sr-suntour-junior-noir,,fr.php ]this [/url]French online store)
Yeah.. Those suntour cranks are good.. My lad has been using them mated with a narrow wide ring for over a year now with no issues... Ditch the rings and they are actually quite light
if you can cope with going 1x which i did on my daughters bike then there's loads of single ring cranks available in BMX flavour and you can faff around with chainline with cheap sq taper bottom brackets.
He's got really long legs so I reckon he'll be ok on normal cranks. Was going to go 1x anyway as its less to think about so bmx cranks may well be a good shout. . And probably ridged to keep the weight down...
My daughter is a similar height and has been on an XS/13" 26" wheeled Rockhopper since last summer. It runs 1 x with those 152mm Suntour cranks from the French site and they're great.