Precaliber 20 Coaster Brake will have your little rider begging to go out for a pedal on their first real big kid bike. It's a great transition model from training wheels. It has one speed, a coaster brake, and a saddle with an integrated handle that can be swapped out for a light mount. For kids ages 6-8, between 114-132cm (45-52") tall.
Your kid is ready to leave training wheels behind, and you want to get them a fun, durable bike that's simple to use. You don't want to settle for a big box brand, because you know the value of a high-quality bike that will keep your kid confident and in control.
A lightweight Alpha Silver Aluminum frame, one speed, and a coaster brake. Plus, a kickstand and a saddle with an integrated handle that can be swapped out for an integrated taillight mount. Everything on this bike is built to last, so it will still feel like new when handed down to younger siblings.
This bike is the perfect choice for young riders who want to transition from a little kid bike to a big kid bike, with a simple, quality frame that will keep them upright and smiling while they ride at the park with friends or on the local bike paths with your family.
Features:
- One speed is all you need—a simple set-up gives kids confidence and helps them stay in control.
- Coaster brakes are simple and intuitive for kids to use—they just pedal backwards to stop!
- You can replace the saddle's integrated handle with an integrated light mount to boost visibility on family adventures and solo excursions.
- Like all Precaliber bikes, the frame is lower so it is easier for kids to stand over and hop on and off.
- Investing in a kids' bike from an established bike brand is worth it—Trek kids' bikes are designed and assembled by people who know bikes.
- Integrated handle—hidden handle under the saddle helps you guide your child while they learn to ride.
- Alpha Aluminum frame—Trek's lightweight, high-performance aluminum is durable and rustproof.
- Coaster brake—speed control is all in the legs for the little ones.
- Singlespeed—no shifting necessary, so beginners can learn balance and basic riding skills.