How do you know what size bike to get for a girl?

In general, as long as your child’s inseam is appropriate for the bike, it’s better to buy a larger wheel size. Larger wheels have more stability and allow more room for growth.

What age girl can ride a 20 inch bike?

It is hard to put an age on when your child should move up to a 20” but an approximate gauge would be between 7 and 10 years old. Height is really the major factor in this, your child could fit on a 20” at five-years-old or they could be around eight or nine.

What size bicycle do I need for my child?

Guide to Kids’ Bike Sizing

Bike Wheel Child Height (in.) Inseam (inside leg length)
12-inch 30-39 12-17
14-inch 37-44 16-20
16-inch 39-48 18-22
20-inch 42-52 21-25

What size bike should a 5’2 woman get?

c). Women’s Hybrid Bike Size Guide

Rider Height (Feet & inches) Rider Height (cm) Suggested Frame Size (cm)
4′ 10″ – 5′ 2″ 148 – 158 33 – 35 cm
5′ 2″ – 5′ 6″ 158 – 168 38 – 40 cm
5′ 6″ – 5′ 10″ 168 – 178 43 – 45 cm
5′ 10″ – 6′ 1″ 178 – 185+ 48 – 50 cm

Can a 4 year old ride a 20 inch bike?

The best size bike for a 4-year-old is either a 12-inch or 16-inch wheel, depending on their height. Similarly, the right size bike for a 5-year-old falls into that same range. Most 8 and 9-year-olds will fit on a 20-inch wheel bike. Meanwhile, a 10-year-old (or older) will likely use the 24-inch size.

What size bike is good for a 13 year old girl?

Aged 13 years + (150cm +) When kids hit their teens (good luck to you) they’re ready to make the jump to a 26″ wheeled bike (650B wheel size for a road bike). These have full size adult wheels and it’s at this point that you can choose their bike based on frame size – so a 13″ or 14″ frame will be ideal.

What size is girls bike?

GIRLS BIKES: 20 INCH Kids aged 6 and 7 are typically a good fit for 20 inch girls bikes. If you’re looking for an 18 inch girls bike, you most likely need to look in this 20 inch size range instead. 18 inch girls bikes are generally cheap and low-quality. 20 inch girls bikes are similar in size, but made by much better bike companies.

What size bike should your kid be riding?

Balance bikes – The seat should be 1″ to 1.5″ below the child’s inseam.

  • Training wheels – 0 – 3″ above the child’s inseam.
  • 1st pedal bike – The saddle height should be the same as the child’s inseam.
  • Next pedal bike – 2″ to 4″ above their inseam.