How to Choose a Kids’ Bike

How to Choose a Kids’ Bike

Is your kid ready to start cycling? Or has your child outgrown their current bike? ERIK’S has a great inventory of kids’ bikes for you to choose from. We stock balance bikes, bikes with training wheels, youth mountain bikes, BMX bikes, and more. With so many choices, how do you know which bike will be the best choice for your kiddo? This guide will help you narrow your search and find the perfect bike for your child.

Once you’ve answered the five questions below, you’ll be ready to head into your local ERIK’S with your kid for test rides! No ERIK’S nearby? No problem! You can shop kids' bikes online with us too. Our Brain Trust customer service team is available to offer assistance in selecting the perfect bike for your child.

1. What Size Bike Does Your Kid Need?

An instant way to hone your search is to know what size bike your child needs. Kids’ bikes are sized by wheel diameter. The smallest bikes start with a 10-12″ wheel size. The largest kids’ bikes will have 24″ wheels. After that, kids begin to move into small-sized adult bikes.

Your child’s height will be the primary indicator of what size bike will fit them best.

Here’s a basic kid’s bike sizing chart to review:

Remember, the “bike sizes” refer to wheel sizes (balance bikes feature 10-12″ wheels). Check out our Kids’ Bike Sizing Guide for more details on how to ensure a bike fits your child properly.

Now that you know the size your kid needs, you can refine your search even more by clarifying how they’ll be riding. This will then help you select the right type of bike for them.

2. What Kind of Riding Will Your Kid Be Doing?

“My kiddo is a toddler and just learning to ride.”
If your child is a toddler between the ages of two and five AND new to biking, a balance bike (also known as “run”, “strider,” or “stability” bike) will be ideal for them. These bikes don’t have any pedals. Your child uses their feet instead to propel the bike forward, keep balance, and stop.

Gone are the days of learning to bike with training wheels. Instead, kids first learn how to be stable on a bike. Balance bikes teach essential skills that make the transition to riding a bike with pedals seamless.

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“My kid wants to rip up the dirt and/or learn tricks to perform on their bike.”
A BMX bike could be perfect for your little shredder! BMX bikes allow kids to perform a variety of stunts on different terrains. Freestyle BMX bikes, for example, are specifically built for performing tricks on pavement. Dirt jump BMX bikes are designed to ride on gravel and conquer all the obstacles one might encounter ripping it up on dirt paths. BMX bikes are also what you’ll see kids riding at skate and bike parks.

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“My kid needs a safe bike for commuting to school and riding around the neighborhood with their friends.”
A youth recreational style bike would be a good choice for any kid that simply wants to be have fun riding! They ride great both on pavement and dirt trails, so no matter what your kid gets into, these bikes can keep up.

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“My teen signed up for NICA and we often ride local singletrack together as a family.”
If your child is into riding on gravel trails and visiting local bike parks with singletrack, you’ll want to set them up with a youth mountain bike. These bikes are made to ride hard in the dirt and are ideal if your child is racing in a NICA league.

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Now that you have a general idea of what size and type of bike you're looking for, you’ll want to consider the different components available on kids’ bikes and which are appropriate for your child.

3. What Components Are Appropriate for Your Child?

When your kid is big enough for a 20” or 24” bike, you’ll have the option to choose between a single-speed bike with coaster brakes (where you pedal backward to stop) or a geared bike with hand brakes.

Consider these three things to help you decide whether it’s appropriate to upgrade to gears and hand brakes:

  1. Is your kid currently able to ride their bike confidently? If so, they may be ready to add a level of complexity by adding gears and a handbrake.
  2. Would being able to switch gears improve their experience? For example, are they taking long rides with you or tackling hills daily in the neighborhood? If so, adding gears could help them keep up on longer rides and have more fun climbing those hills!
  3. Do they still need to use training wheels? If so, stick with single-speed bikes with coaster brakes to keep things simple for now.

4. What’s Your Budget?

Kids’ bikes range in price, with entry-level, smaller-sized models for toddlers, like balance bikes, starting at $110, and high-end larger-sized models for youth costing up to $1,000.

As you can see, there’s quite a range in kids’ bike pricing. Usually, the price increases due to the size of the bike as well as the components featured. If you’re on a budget or hesitant to buy a bike that your kid will soon be too big to ride, stop into your local ERIK'S and check out our current used kids’ bike inventory, where you can find awesome bikes at amazing prices!

Additionally, keep reading to learn about our Guaranteed Bike Trade-In Program, which allows you to receive up to 50% of the purchase price back in ERIK’S store credit for your kid’s bike once they’ve outgrown it!

5. Does Your Kid Have a Used Bike to Trade In?

We understand that you want to get as much use out of your kid’s bike as possible, but with a fast-growing child on your hands, that can feel impossible. Our Bike Trade-In Program can help!

Whether you bought your kid’s bike at ERIK’S or somewhere else, it’s likely that it will qualify for our Bike Trade-In Program. Read the fine print here, then head into your local ERIK’S with your kid’s used bike to get store credit to apply toward a new bike for them (or YOU!).

Ready to Get Your Kiddo Rolling on Two Wheels?

With these five questions answered, you are now ready to find the perfect bike for your kid. Search our kids’ bike selection online or visit your local ERIK’S with your child and send them out on a few test rides today!

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