Description:Kid Powered Fun
Our Kids series consists of two styles of bikes. Mountain bikes for younger cyclists and 16” wheel bikes for first time riders. All four utilize the custom EDGE aluminum tubing found in our high end adult bikes. The result is a collection of unusually lightweight kids bikes which makes riding much easier and more enjoyable for you and them.
7005 double-butted aluminum, 24" wheel, Edge II top and down tubes
Submitted by
tvdantv
a Weekend Warrior
from Chester Springs, PA, USA Date Reviewed: September 18, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Stuble Trail
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$320.00
Purchased At:
Bike Line Exton
Strengths:
It has 21 gears, it's almost unbreakable, and it has excellent trigger shifters! Beautiful paint job on the Brick Red. Quick release axles. Comfortable ride. Rides fast!!
Weaknesses:
However, it does have ONE weakness. The peddles are... uh... plastic. OK. I said it. Other than that, everything's perfect!
Similar Products Used:
K2 Aphrode
Bike Setup:
Stock 2008 model
Bottom Line:
This is the sturdiest bike I've ridden! I'm 9 years old and it's perfect for me. My dad takes me riding on rail-trails and some mtb'ing. My dad shopped for a realy long time and picked this one because "it was the best value".
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Submitted by
David Hegg
a Weekend Warrior
from Grand Rapids, MI, USA Date Reviewed: May 9, 2008
Favorite Trail:
paved path with kids, light offroad
Duration Product Used:
More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$275.00
Purchased At:
Alger Cycle
Strengths:
weight, frame, component quality
Weaknesses:
the front dérailleur is difficult to operate for kid hands.
Similar Products Used:
We tried every kid bike in the local area before buying the Marin. Gary Fisher, Specialized, Scott, Trek, etc.
Bike Setup:
Still stock, after 4 years. Insync grind fork, Acera shifters, derailleurs, knockoff brakes, etc.
Bottom Line:
My kids have a lot of friends that ride bikes with them. When they show up at the house, I compare their bikes to the Marin and I have not seen a single one in the crop that is as light and well built as the bayview trail. These are all bike shop quality bikes, not Walmart bikes....but the Marin is like a mountain bike, just small. The others have gimmicky designs, geometry, adjustable stems, cranks, etc. All these gimmicky things made the competitions bikes seem heavy and clunky. Some of them weigh more than my early 90s XL Schwinn.
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