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Kids Department

Make sure your little ripper has an awesome bike for shredding the neighborhood streets or trails. We've got a great selection of kid's bikes and accessories to get your young rider rolling today. From kick bikes to pedal bikes, we've got bicycles for riders of all ages and ability levels. 

$699.99
Wahoo 24 Trail is a light and tough kids' bike that's ready to roll off-road. Its sturdy aluminum frame is easy to maneuver as they weave their way down the trail, but rugged enough to handle the tough stuff. A 9-speed 1x drivetrain gives them plenty of gears for pedaling up steep trails, and disc brakes provide next-level stopping power to slow their roll or help them stop on a dime on the way back down. Perfect for riders between 51-59" tall. It's right for you if... You're ready to take your kiddo off-road and want a kids' bike that's up for the task. You want the added grip of big, knobby tires, plenty of gears to keep them spinning up hills, and the reliable stopping power of hydraulic disc brakes. The tech you get An Alpha Silver Aluminum frame with 24" wheels and wide 2.4" knobby tires that bite into dirt and give plenty of traction. Tons of gears to pick from with a 9-speed 1x microSHIFT drivetrain, and serious stopping power from hydraulic disc brakes. The final word Wahoo 24 Trail is a proper off-road ride in a pint-sized package. It's a kids' bike for little rippers who can't wait to cut loose and want a bike that's light, maneuverable, and darn tough, too. Its hydraulic disc brakes give your kiddo a serious advantage while they progress on the trail. Why you'll love it - Wahoo's aluminum frame is light enough for easy handling and tough enough to roll through the rough stuff - Hydraulic disc brakes give them the same serious stopping power you'll find on adult mountain bikes - A 9-speed drivetrain gives your kiddo plenty of gears to shift through, but isn't too much to handle - Wide and knobby 2.4in tires provide heaps of traction for confidence on the trail - Trek kids' bikes are designed and assembled by people who know bikes — and backed by a lifetime warranty
$599.99
Enjoy quality time with your little ones or haul around groceries with Sunlite's Hard Shell Deluxe Trailer Tot. Its protective steel frame is covered with 600D polyester and comfortably fits two children. It also converts to a cargo trailer with side rails. If the weather turns sour, the trailer's canopy keeps your children dry and reflective accents enhance visibility. The Deluxe Trailer Tot easily connects to your bike's axle and its quick-release 20-inch aluminum wheels roll smoothly along the pavement behind you.
$559.99
- Powder-coated alloy frame - 600D polyester material w/roll-up weather window - 2-child adjustable seat - Quick-release axle mount system - Quick-release 20-inch alloy wheels - Easy folding for transport - Quick-release wheel guards - Two-piece safety flag and reflectors included - Max load: 100lbs - Length 53.1-inch x Width 32.25-inch x Height 33.9-inch (including bar) - 23 lbs
$559.99
Wahoo 26 is a lightweight, simple, and practical kids' hybrid bike that makes it easy for your little one to make the most of every ride. This versatile bike is built for ease of use: it's light, capable on a variety of surfaces, and equipped with a 1x8 drivetrain and a wide range of gearing for wherever your little one roams. Fit for riders 58-63" tall.
$529.99
One of the most anticipated bikes in BMX, the CRS is back for 2021 with even more bang for your buck. Now featuring a sealed front hub, this all-terrain slayer rolls smoother than ever. Packed full of aftermarket parts from ECLAT, including the Bios Pivotal seat and Pure seat clamp, the CRS looks and rides like a bike twice the price tag. The geometry has been tailored to allow for greater progression of the younger generation. The super-short 12.75" chainstays, 165mm cranks, and shorter 26mm fork give the CRS a snappy and agile ride that is perfect for learning and advancing. A bike truly built with vision, the CRS is unlike anything else.
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