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$650.00
Ruthless Progression
This totally redesigned P.Series gives riders of all sizes a jumping off point to a life on bikes. The lightweight, but tough alloy frame is designed to take all the hits and keep rolling—across all frame and wheel size options. Our approach to these robust bikes centers around delivering a simple, high-quality platform that's versatile for all riders, and packs in category-first features that make a difference to the rider.
Starting with the durable lightweight alloy frame, the new P.Series stands up to the demands of dirt jump progression. Its cables are internally routed, adding to its sleek presence and tangle-free riding.
• Lightweight, Specialized engineered rigid fork, geo corrected to 80mm of travel makes
fork upgrades easy.
• 19mm OD handlebars, plus short reach brake levers and grips sized for smaller hands
helps young riders stay in control.
• Specialized Kicker tires find grip anywhere, street, dirt, or at the skatepark.
$400.00
Traction, control, confidence, and fun—the Riprock 20 Coaster is the perfect bike for your kid to start hitting the trails with. And with the simple coaster brake design, safety and fun aren't mutually exclusive anymore.
While there are many notable features that make the Riprock awesome, it's the 2.3-inch tires that provide a high degree of, well, shred-ability—delivering exceptional traction, control, and confidence for riding rough, off-road sections and city streets alike. And when you combine the big tires with sturdy 20-inch wheels, an easy-to-use coaster brake that all but eliminates the threat of the dreaded endo, and a single-speed setup, you have the perfect mountain bike to get your little Ripper out on the trail.
The A1 premium aluminum frame is lightweight and built to withstand the tough use by kids, while the geometry features an ultra-low standover that makes it easy for your little ones to fit on and grow with the bike.
Steel coaster brake is a reliable, easy to use brake perfect for safe stops and awesome skids.
20x2.3" Rhythm Lite tires deliver tons of traction, comfort, stability, and fun over all types of terrain.
$350.00
With our Riprock Coaster 16, riding gets boiled down to its simplest element—fun. And to make sure of it, we designed the bike with tons of cool features that are easy for your little ones to use, like a coaster brake for simple stopping, wide 16x2.3" tires that increase stability and confidence, and tough components that will stand up to years of abuse. It's the perfect bike for your little ripper to start getting out on the trail with—we just wish that we had one when we were kids.
- The A1 premium aluminum frame is lightweight and built to withstand the tough use by kids, while the geometry features an ultra-low standover that makes it easy for your little ones to fit on and grow with the bike.
- Steel coaster brake is a reliable, easy to use brake perfect for safe stops and awesome skids.
- 16x2.3" Rhythm Lite tires deliver tons of traction, comfort, stability, and fun over all types of terrain.
$260.00
The Rookie series features 12-, 16- and 20-inch-wheeled bikes with designs for all styles to provide kids with the correct size to enter the world of cycling.
$260.00
The Rookie series features 12-, 16- and 20-inch-wheeled bikes with designs for all styles to provide kids with the correct size to enter the world of cycling.
$240.00
The Rookie series features 12-, 16- and 20-inch-wheeled bikes with designs for all styles to provide kids with the correct size to enter the world of cycling.
$130.00
Upgrade your childs ride with the Dash Air. Featuring a sturdy steel frame and fork, inflatable air tires, adjustable saddle and handlebars and KaZam's patented foot rest, the Dash Air balance bike is perfect for kids who are putting in a lot of time on the road. Learning how to balance and ride has never been easier. No training wheels needed.
- Easy step-thru design with patented footrest
- Natural riding position where feet would be if coasting on a pedaled bike
- Better center of gravity, thereby enhancing their balance and easing the transition onto a pedaled bike
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