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mtb for nephew? 10yo.
I have a nephew that has reached the age that he needs a new bike and would like to have a least front suspension but would like dual. My sister and brother in law only have budgeted $200 for the purchase so I imagine that a dualie is out of the question.
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Yep dualie is out of the question for $200. How large is your nephew? That would make a big difference. Does he want a MTB or a BMX style bike? Another consideration is how fast is he growing..
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He's about 5'1" and about 85 lbs I think. He wants a MTB and I don't think he will be going very fast. He has the first born syndrome and is very careful.
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5'1" he could fit a small 26 inch most likely, but would probably outgrow it in a year or so. I know I was 5'7" at 13 and that was were I stopped. Speciallized I know makes a 24" MTB for around $200, the seat tube on it is 10.5" if I remember correctly. So might fit him for a year. I normaly don't like x-mart style bikes, but for a growing kid they can be a good option, considering how fast he will outgrow it. Just don't go for the ones with full suspension etc, go for the basics. And have a LBS put it together properly.
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Thanks Kev. I will pass the info along. Thanks again.
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I checked out specialized web site they have the 24" hotrock for $220, probably get it for a few less at a LBS. My main concern would just be how long would he fit that bike, if he is the youngest it could be passed along to the next sibling when he outgrows it.
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That may just work. He is the oldest of 4 kids the youngest just turned 3. The bike could be used at least 8 years. I really appreciate your help! Thanks a whole bunch!
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I'd recommend a BMX, more bike for the buck, I'm 5'6" and I ride one. A lot of High School kids ride them to school.
Advantages: everythings bolted on, requires one lock to lock up bulletproof durability minimal maintenence roll smoothly, good sidewalk bikes Disadvantages pedal standing up mostly no suspension I have both and the 20" wheel translates into a lower gear for hill climbing. At age 10 he shouldn't need a mountain bike for at least 6 years. If he has to have one I think Gary Fishers start at about $159 with walmart quality components but assembled correctly. |
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