Product details
The manufacturer Early Rider calls its children's bike Early Rider Belter 24 the last word on the road. The robust aluminium construction with the chunky Speedster 2-inch tyres is guaranteed to make a superhero's heart beat faster. Powerful hydraulic brakes at the front and rear and a maintenance-free hub gear from Shimano with eight gears ensure speedy propulsion and reliable safety. The high-quality, stable construction and first-class technical equipment ensure unbridled riding fun.
Range of use and body size: The Early Rider Belter 24 aluminium children's bike is designed for children aged 8 years and over. The optimum height is between 130 and 150 centimetres. The stride length should be at least around 64 centimetres. The Belter 24 has a quick release to adjust the saddle height, so that the child can also adjust the seat height themselves. The children's bike with its lightweight aluminium frame is ideal for use in urban traffic as well as off-road. The toothed belt drive is an innovative replacement for the classic bicycle chain and, in combination with the hub gears, guarantees smooth gear changes and completely maintenance-free operation. The combination of toothed belt drive and gear hub ensures smooth shifting and is completely maintenance-free. If your child has already outgrown the bike size, the toothed belt will still look like it did on the first day. The robust tyres patiently cope with potholes and kerbs, as well as off-road obstacles. The cool look will delight young cyclists, while the effective safety features will also please their parents.
Conclusion: With the Belter 24 children's bike, the British manufacturer Early Rider has developed a bike that fulfils technical demands and safety requirements in equal measure. The Belter 24 can easily fulfil the following characteristics: robust, light, manoeuvrable, fast, straightforward, maintenance-free, durable, attractive and safe. The Belter 24 fulfils the wish list of the most active children on the street as well as that of the most worried parents at home.