Kids’ Bike Size Chart & Calculator
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I size my child for a bike?
Kids' bike sizes are based on wheel size, so to size your child for a bike, you should first measure their leg inseam and then find the right wheel size in a kids' bike size chart. If you don't know your child's inseam length, you can also get the right size based on their age, although this method is not as precise.
2. Is a 16 or 20-inch bike for a 4-year-old?
Neither a 16-inch nor a 20-inch bike is the right fit for a 4-year-old, as both are too big. Instead, 4-year-olds should ride a kids' bike with 14" wheels, but a 12" kids' bike could be the right fit as well, depending on the child's height and leg length.
3. What size bike is for a 7-year-old?
The best size for a 7-year-old is a kids' bike with 18" or 20" wheels, depending on how tall they are and what their leg length is. Keep in mind that this information is just a starting point as every child is different, so it's best to measure their leg inseam and narrow down the selection based on that.
4. What age is a 24-inch bike for?
A 24-inch bike is best for kids aged 9-11, though kids slightly younger and older than that could fit as well, depending on their height and inseam length. Sometimes, even short teens aged around 14 years can ride a kids' bike with 24-inch wheels.
5. Can a 7-year-old ride a 26-inch bike?
No, a 26-inch bike would be too big for most 7-year-olds to ride comfortably and safely. Instead, 7-year-olds should ride a bike with 18" or 20" wheels, depending on their height and inseam length.
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