Spectacular!!!
That looks rad!
That looks awesome!
Excellent Dadding!
It's so good that kids have proper bikes (even compared to a couple of years ago) to get them started these days!
Scale that up and it wouldn't be a bad looking adult bike.
She must be chuffed!
very happy. You can get them with a dropper and a suspension for if you pay extra. 66 head angle
Awesome. Great work.
Orbea make fantastic kids bikes.
Yep. Chris Porter would be pleased with that 😁
Nice one
LLS! (Little Lady Stoked!)
Looks great. Happy riding!
Nice! How tall is she, by the way? Just wondering about options for my shortly - to - become - 6 YO.
Kids riding bikes just makes me smile.
Super cute, but that long cage rear mech might not last long 🙂.
Saddle height! Think of her knees.
Apart from that - fantastic.
Wait til she a) gets her first full suss and b) starts leaving you for dead on every descent.
but that long cage rear mech might not last long
That is a worry but for what she rides I think it will be fine. Can change it later to something shorter
@rich_s I'll do some measurements tomorrow. Probably a bit cruel to wake her the now lol
What a beautiful bike. Have a happy birthday Sophie.
🙂
Awesome! She looks well chuffed with that.
What lid is she wearing there? I need to start looking at a new one for my 6 year old.
Saddle height! Think of her knees.
tippy toes when sitting on the saddle. I'll put it up a bit once she has got used to the bigger size. Dropper would be handy.
What lid is she wearing there?
Giro Tremor - not a great fit though. The sizing is crap on it.
Super cool.
The head angles are awesome on these kids bikes. My 7 year old's Scott Scale 24 is slacker than my Stanton Switch9er!
Kids on bikes rock 🤙
And that looks an ace bike. 👍
I’ll do some measurements tomorrow. Probably a bit cruel to wake her the now lol
Priorities! 😜
Reason being, Imogen is already looking too big for her 20" so I'm thinking 24" for her 6th... I'm not sure I'm going to have much choice tbh unless I buy another, bigger 20".
Looking great!
Orbea do seem to be making some great kids bikes. I was looking at the Orbea MX20 for my 5yo, but the Laufey definitely looks like an upgrade... Maybe time to splash the cash.
I think he might struggle on a bike that size but he's outgrown his Cnoc 14 and I want to get him on a better bike for the summer. Any advice?
Great looking bike.
Tons of threads on here - just have a look.
FWIW I'd go straight from 14 to 20. He's 5 so quite capable of (basic) gears. When Immy was 4 she got going on an Isla 14 and it lasted a month before I had to put her on a Frog 16. That lasted nearly 10 months before a 20" and now we're looking at a 24" for her 6th (she is mahoosive though)
Availability is likely to be an issue so buy early. Lots of buying groups on Facebook for Frog and Isla. Lots of ideas on here too.
Saddle height! Think of her knees.
tippy toes when sitting on the saddle. I’ll put it up a bit once she has got used to the bigger size. Dropper would be handy.
I have exactly the same problem. I see my 6 year old pedalling her Frog 52 and she's getting nowhere near good extension. Knees look very high and I'm thinking I need to raise the saddle. But then when I get her to stand over the bike, she's up on her toes.
What lid is she wearing there?
Giro Tremor – not a great fit though. The sizing is crap on it.
Thanks. That's a pity - it looks really nice online.
Bet she's stoked with that. It's a great looking bike.
Thats made my morning. First class parenting right there!
@poah any chance you could weigh it? I can't find the weight anywhere online. I'm just weighing up (ha!) the difference that an extra £120 gets over the MX20 team.
The more expensive one looks cooler, possibly thanks to the discs but I wonder if it actually ends up heavier? My 5yo has strong legs but I am keen to keep the weight down.
Kids on decent bikes makes the world seem a much better place 🙂 nice bike, lots of fun ahead!
I was reflecting yesterday, that there isn’t much more enjoyment to be had in life than going out with my seven year old daughter on our mountain bikes. She planned the route yesterday and made sure she included sprinting, technical climbs, challenging descents and lots of jumping. Best money I’ve ever spent was on her bike!
any chance you could weigh it? I can’t find the weight anywhere online. I’m just weighing up (ha!) the difference that an extra £120 gets over the MX20 team.
@Superficial reason I went with this over the team is the disc brakes and the geo.
I paid £479 from winstanleys
stock the bike with the pedals it comes with is 9.665KG or 21.3 lbs
Going to try and make it tubeless once the valves come.
You're a star, thanks! 9.66kg certainly seems ballpark right for that price - only the early riders (£££) seem substantially lighter at ~8.7kg. At any rate it seems like the discs don't add too much of a weight penalty and obviously look cool (even if they're probably not necessary in terms of stopping power).
9.66kg is half his weight though! Like me riding a 40kg monster!
Doesn't really affect the kids that much TBH
Ordered one in the black rainbow colour. Can't wait to see the boy's face when I surprise him. Still nervous that it'll be a bit big/heavy for him at the moment but he'll grow.
@superficial mine took a week to come from winstanleys. Came by DPD.
impressive
For sizing, my son (age 5.5 50th centile) is 113cm tall and just swapped from 14” to 20”, whilst my elder daughter (age 8 75th centile) is 131cm and just moved onto 24”. Both on Islabikes but with the biggest tyres possible replacing the skinny hybrid tyres - the trails here are pretty smooth and neither of them are sending it large!
That Orbea looks great! Happy girl!
Kids bikes nowadays are flipping ace, arent they? I was on a Townsend BMW with crossbad pad and pressed mild steel caliper brakes when I was that age.
Can't wait till my lad is old enough to start getting into it, he's just getting the hang of his Puky balance bike recently.
I've been adding some purple touches to the bike. Headset top, Hope seat clamp, halo hex key clamps, bolts for the bottle cage and chain guide, cable end, centre lock for the discs and cassette. Also got her a pair of 5-10s too. I'm jealous of the bike.




Great dad skills.
These are firmly on the radar for the jump from 20 to 24. Cheers!
The tippy toes thing. Hmmm.
The Bikeability people round our way agree with that, but it’s only good for short stop start rides.
I coach at a Go Ride club, and as they are riding for good long periods I want their saddle in the right position to ride.
I don’t expect tippy toes when on the saddle. One foot on a pedal a tippy toes perhaps.
But better if you can at 6 or 7 to be teaching standover when stationary and on your first pedal stroke you move your bum to the saddle (or pedal out of the saddle for a bit).
After that it’s scoot starts and CX mounts 😉



