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24-Inch (7+ yr. old)

$420.00
SIMPLE, FUNCTIONAL, RELIABLE. Sometimes less is more. With a lightweight aluminum frame, single-chainring drivetrain, and a rigid no-nonsense fork XR24 is just about everything a kid needs for two-wheeled adventures.
$470.00 $529.99 11% Off
The Beasley kids model is made of 6000 series alloy in a low frame stand-over height and is available in either 24" or 26" wheel sizes (see Beasley 26). The Beasley 24 features a no-nonsense rigid 6000 series aluminum fork, and a 7-speed 1X drive train with a Shimano Revo Shifter for versatility and simplicity. The Pivit alloy cassette hubs set is laced to sturdy alloy double wall rims and equipped with Kenda Kruiser 24x2.125" wide tires. A mechanical disc brake set with 160mm rotors has the power to bring the ride to a screeching halt when needed. Stunning good looks, endless versatility, and no shortage of fun. Beasley. FEATURES - Haro Beasley 24" 6000 series alloy frame - Rigid 24" 6000 Series alloy fork - Samox Aluminum, 34T Double-chainguard - Shimano Tourney TY-300 rear derailleur - Shimano Tourney 7-spd Revo shifter - Shimano HG-200 7-spd 12-32t cassette - 24" aluminum DW rims w/ Pivit aluminum hubs - Kenda Kruiser 24x2.125" tires - Jak-7 disc aluminum brakeset w/ 160mm rotors
$490.00
Speed Machine Cruise the sidewalks and park paths with ease on the Quick 24. Its lightweight frame and 7-speed gearing make short work of the hills, while its stable handling and powerful brakes make descents a breeze. Where it thrives: In town, on the street, on paths What it’s built for: Comfort, Handling, Speed Sized Right: The 24" wheels and fast-rolling tires are perfect for riders between 4' and 4'9" (122cm - 145cm) who want to ride quickly and easily, primarily on paved surfaces. Light and Easy: The lightweight aluminum frame and components make the bike easy to pedal and maneuver, while the low standover makes mounts and dismounts easier. Easy Shifting: Light action twist shifters and 7-speed gearing make it easy to select the right gear for the terrain.
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