>
> My 7 year old has been riding a 24" wheeled Giant mtn bike for a coupla 
> years. I had a buddy that was sponsored by Fairdale bikes & they sent him a 
> small instead of medium Weekender 
> <http://fairdalebikes.com/bikes/framefork-kits/2015-weekender-framefork/> 
> to race cyclocross. Rather than send it back he gave it to me for my son. 
> It's made for 700c, but since it's disc I can put 26" wheels on it w/ 
> shorter than normal cranks. It fits him well with a short stem & swept 
> bars. Jim Thill did the same thing w/ a Surly Straggler 
> <http://hiawathacyclery.blogspot.com/2015/02/surly-straggler-kids-bike.html>. 
>  I think if you're investing in a bike for a child & want them to be able 
> to grow with it, a sloping top tube or mixte frame is a necessity & disc 
> wheels make it easier, but those small Clem/entines look like they would 
> work well.


Best,
Eric
Indpls 

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