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7 Mile Cycles has kids’ bikes for  your little rider! We've got a full range of kid's bikes and balance bikes from Trek, Haro, Strider, and more. Get your budding bicyclist rolling along in no time.

$549.99
Wahoo 24 Path is a lightweight kids' bike ready to roll from city parks to greenways and beyond while your mini-me builds confidence and skills. It's built with a sturdy aluminum frame that holds up to their bumps and jumps and wide, smooth tires that help them carry speed on pavement without sacrificing grip. Plus, they get 8 gears to shift through as they work their way up big hills, and rim brakes to slow their roll on the way back down. Fit for riders 51-59" tall. WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT - Wahoo's aluminum frame is light enough for easy handling and tough enough to roll through the rough stuff - The simple 1x8 drivetrain keeps shifting easy so kids can focus on having fun - Smooth yet grippy tires help them gain confidence and speed without sacrificing traction - Trek kids' bikes are designed and assembled by people who know bikes — and backed by a lifetime warranty IT'S RIGHT FOR YOU IF… You're looking for a kids' bike that can play in the cul-de-sac all Saturday, pedal to the soccer game on Sunday, and spin to school on Monday. You want something durable but light enough that it's easy to control. And it has to look cool, too. THE TECH YOU GET An Alpha Silver Aluminum frame with 24" wheels and smooth 2" tires that offer plenty of grip and speed on pavement. Tons of gears to pick from with an 8-speed microSHIFT drivetrain and stopping power they can count on thanks to V-brakes with hand levers. THE FINAL WORD Wahoo 24 Path is a versatile and light bike perfect for getting kids out riding and building confidence. It's light and practical and has smooth tires that help them ride faster, with plenty of traction for pavement and paths.
$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
$429.99 - $529.99 $529.99 Up to 19% Off
The Beasley kids model is made of 6000 series alloy in a low frame stand-over height and is available in either 24" or 26" wheel sizes (see Beasley 26). The Beasley 24 features a no-nonsense rigid 6000 series aluminum fork, and a 7-speed 1X drive train with a Shimano Revo Shifter for versatility and simplicity. The Pivit alloy cassette hubs set is laced to sturdy alloy double wall rims and equipped with Kenda Kruiser 24x2.125" wide tires. A mechanical disc brake set with 160mm rotors has the power to bring the ride to a screeching halt when needed. Stunning good looks, endless versatility, and no shortage of fun. Beasley. FEATURES - Haro Beasley 24" 6000 series alloy frame - Rigid 24" 6000 Series alloy fork - Samox Aluminum, 34T Double-chainguard - Shimano Tourney TY-300 rear derailleur - Shimano Tourney 7-spd Revo shifter - Shimano HG-200 7-spd 12-32t cassette - 24" aluminum DW rims w/ Pivit aluminum hubs - Kenda Kruiser 24x2.125" tires - Jak-7 disc aluminum brakeset w/ 160mm rotors
$569.99
Buying a bike for your child can be daunting—that's why we developed the Zuma range to make it easier. Based on the concept of a kid-sized MTB bike, the Zuma bikes are incredibly lightweight. They feature a carefully researched geometry and are designed specifically around smaller riders as the perfect balance between a bike for a child to learn the basics on and a more advanced MTB for off-road riding conditions and weekend rides with the parents. These carefully spec'd bikes feature a super lightweight alloy frame and fork with double-wall rims and children's-specific aftermarket components from Promax, KMC, FSA, Vee Rubber, and Satori, making them suit the rider's size perfectly while keeping the look, feel, and ride of a high-end, full adult size MTB. Children are the future, and the Zuma line is designed to give them the best possible start for that future.
$569.99
Roscoe 24 is a mid-fat kids' mountain bike designed to build confidence on the trail. It takes cues from the adult Roscoe, but this ride was built from the ground up for kids. 2.8" mid-fat tires, a 1x drivetrain, and a wide-range cassette make Roscoe the ideal bike for little rippers who want to build skills and have a ridiculous amount of fun keeping up with Mom, Dad, or an older sibling. Fit for riders 51-59" tall. It's right for you if... Your little shredder is ready to hop off the neighborhood streets and onto the trail, and you want to get them started the right way with a real-deal mountain bike that builds skills and confidence from the outset. If you're looking to teach your little one the wisdom of the trail, there's no better teaching tool than Roscoe. The tech you get A durable Alpha Gold Aluminum frame with a sloping top tube for added clearance, 24" wheels with mid-fat 2.8" tires for added traction and stability, a 1x8 Shimano drivetrain with a wide-range cassette for hills and technical sections, mechanical disc brakes, and loads of thoughtful details borrowed from adult MTB tech, like a closed front dropout and a tucked-in rear brake caliper so when kids drop their Roscoe it doesn't mean an automatic trip to the shop for a replacement part. The final word Give a kid a Roscoe and you'll make a mountain biker for life. Mid-fat tires and a wealth of kid-specific design details make this bike the perfect introduction to the trail. If your little one is ready to tag along when you hit the singletrack, this is the kid-friendly set-up that's made to build confidence, skills, and a healthy obsession with the world's greatest activity. Why you'll love it - There's no family outing as fun as a trail session, and Roscoe is the ideal kids' bike for building great memories - This isn't a small adult bike—it's built from the ground up for kids, by people who know exactly what works for them and what doesn't - When you're learning to ride, simplicity is best: a 1x8 drivetrain lets kids focus on keeping the rubber side down - The kid-specific frame geometry has a sloping top tube that makes it easier to hop on and off - The rear brake caliper is tucked into the frame to help prevent damage from laying the bike down
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