I need to remember to proofread better with Groups... both the the 16 and 20" bikes are second hand Trek Hotrocks. They are reasonably lightweight and my sons bike riding realy took off when I replaced his first heavy steel 16" bike with the Trek. Before the end of the world, I picked up a reasonably light 20" fork at the Co-op that I intended to put on the 16" frame with a set of kid sized sweptback alt bars and a longer stem. The way things are going, I think he might just transition to the 20" Trek before I get back to that project.
On Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 5:38:29 AM UTC-4, j glenn wrote: > > While not immediately relevant, I have a 70's 24" Fuji junior road bike, > that looks like it will fit a 24" mountain bike wheel set and slicks. I > haven't got as far as confirming that Dia-compe 750 centerpulls will reach > but there are longer reach BMX brakes available if they don't. I've > probably got 3-4 years before it will fit. He's 7 and too big for his 16" > bike but chooses it over the 20" that's ready for him. > > On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 10:09:34 AM UTC-4, Bob K. wrote: >> >> Hey Folks, >> >> It's been a while since I've posted here. I hope you all are doing well >> amidst all this chaos! >> >> I am in search of a Riv-ish 20" bike for my daughter. She's five and a >> half, but she's tall for her age (~80th percentile, so think six-year old >> size), and she is very competent on a single speed bike with a stomp brake. >> >> She currently rides a Strider 14x, which has been perfect, but she's >> maxed out on the seatpost. Ideally, I'd like to transition her to a larger >> steel bike with comfy tires and thoughtful geometry to accommodate a few >> years of growth. It may surprise no one on this list, but bikes like this >> are either hard to come by or pretty darn expensive if purchased new. >> >> Please reply privately with any/all offers. I am wide open in terms of >> brands/colors/etc. Just want something practical and solid. I would happily >> consider a geared bike with handbrakes if the right one comes along, but >> single speed and stomp brake is great, too. I'm thinking 20" (rather than >> 16") because I'd like it to last a few years, and I think she could handle >> the jump. Budget is $200-ish, but flexible for the right steed. >> >> Riv Content: See attached for a picture of my Sam as currently configured >> with 48mm Shikoros and Salsa Cowchipper bar (which I generally ride in the >> drops). Between my two bikes--the other is a nicely-appointed custom-built >> Surly Troll--my daughter prefers riding alongside this one, of course! >> >> Thanks, >> >> Bob K. in Baltimore >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/6870d42d-3c89-4f03-b296-3c41fcdf68b6%40googlegroups.com.