Whether you have a child thinking about joining NICA (National Interscholastic Cycling Association); NEYC (New England Youth Cycling) or racing solo, it starts with getting them the “right” bike. But the choices can be overwhelming, particularly for parents that may not be familiar with mountain bikes and mountain bike equipment.
Inspired by a recent Open House and Information Session hosted at the Shop for our local NEYC team, the Dover Demons we break down what to look for in a mountain bike for a “speedy” teen or child. During the first in a two-part series, we discuss the minimum you should plan on spending (retail) as well as what your kid needs (vs what their teammates might tell them) including dual-suspension vs hardtail; aluminum vs carbon frames; tubeless vs tubes; dropper posts, and the value of high quality components. With used bikes being a great option to get a high quality bike, we also discuss what to look for, and what to avoid.
On our next episode we will be talking about the other gear kids do (or don’t) need for racing and riding.
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