Get Your Little Ones A Giant Mountain Bike
The technology behind Giant mountain bikes make them one of the best brands in the world. Professional bike riders use Giant bikes in competitions, to train on and when they just fancy going for a leisurely cycle. But biking beginners can use Giant mountain bikes as well as professionals. Their range of kids bikes suit every level of ability.
Giant offer two ranges of children’s bikes. The first are for little ones that have never ridden before and are looking for their first bike. The second are for the more experienced young riders who use their bike for fun and freedom. Let’s take a look at both.
First Bike
First time riders can choose from three bikes depending on how big/old they are. The L’il Giant is a tricycle that comes in blue, red, pink or silver and safety is key. balance is aided with the training wheels and parents can keep some control over the bike with the back pole. For little girls there is the PUDD’N range which has two bikes for different levels. There is a cute basket on the front, 16” wheels and removable training wheels on the original size bike. The smaller junior size features stabilisers and smaller 12” wheels. The final model is the Animator range. This is the boy’s version of PUDD’N and is painted in much more masculine colours and the basket has been removed. There is a junior and original sized version available in the Animator range.
Sport Bikes
For children and teenagers who have some experience of riding a bike, Giant offers two different models, MTX and Taffy. The MTX comes in two sizes; the 125 and 225 with the 125 having 6 speed gears and 20” wheels. The 225 has 18 speed gears and 24” wheels. The frame on both bikes is made from Alux aluminium technology and feature a suspension fork. The Taffy is the female version of the MTX. The 125 has smaller wheels and fewer gears than the 225.
The quality and craftsmanship behind Giant Mountain Bikes will show in your improved performance. Your child will enjoy riding their bike and you will be happy that it is keeping them fit.
Filed under: Recreation and Sports on November 3rd, 2009
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