03-11-2010, 11:01 AM
Hello,
This is likely pretty elementary stuff for true bike enthusiasts, but here goes. I want to get my 11-year-old daughter a new bike. She doesn't care about it being "girly," in fact doesn't want that at all. She's about 4'10" and her arms are kind of short. One place I went to suggested a 13.5" adult bike, while another place suggested a 24" (wheel) bike. I'm not a big bike guy, so I'm confused. On either of these, the seat height seemed okay, but the handlebars seemed too far away for her to feel like she has good control--she had to stretch way out. She also is a little freaked out by handle brakes because on an earlier bike she had the handles were too hard to operate smoothly. You can tell that she's not a hugely confident rider, but wants to become one. So I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good bike for someone her size that has an adjustable stem or handlebars that are closer than the norm? Or maybe suggestions for retrofitting a bike that way? Affordably, of course. Thanks much!
This is likely pretty elementary stuff for true bike enthusiasts, but here goes. I want to get my 11-year-old daughter a new bike. She doesn't care about it being "girly," in fact doesn't want that at all. She's about 4'10" and her arms are kind of short. One place I went to suggested a 13.5" adult bike, while another place suggested a 24" (wheel) bike. I'm not a big bike guy, so I'm confused. On either of these, the seat height seemed okay, but the handlebars seemed too far away for her to feel like she has good control--she had to stretch way out. She also is a little freaked out by handle brakes because on an earlier bike she had the handles were too hard to operate smoothly. You can tell that she's not a hugely confident rider, but wants to become one. So I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good bike for someone her size that has an adjustable stem or handlebars that are closer than the norm? Or maybe suggestions for retrofitting a bike that way? Affordably, of course. Thanks much!