XS Framesets

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    Old Cranky

    My son has had some success in Youth E races on his Trek KDR 1000 43cm. Next year he moves up to Youth D and by mid-season will probably need a larger bike.

    I’d like to build up a bike based on Shimano 10 speed (to include R700 short reach levers and 165mm cranks) but I’m struggling to find a reasonable cost 46cm frameset new or used.

    To-date I’ve been ruling out compact framesets that state a 46cm seat tube as they equate realistically to 50cm traditional.

    Any suggestions on new XS framesets or bikes? :B

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  • #632125
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    Old Cranky

    Nope, not all of the events
    Nope, not all of the events are that well organised, so, post-race, the top three finishers have their bike’s checked. If any fail then they call out the next finisher, etc.

    Awful for the kids who get disqualified and their dads.

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    Simon E

    They don’t scrutineer the
    They don’t scrutineer the bikes [i]before[/i] the race? :O

    #632121
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    Old Cranky

    Yes, I’m aware of the
    Yes, I’m aware of the restricted gearing. Many parents aren’t though and you should see the anguish when a kid is disqualified if post-race scruniteering find the bike over-geared.

    Youth bikes only really need a single chainring and the rear derailleur wound in to stop at the 15 tooth sprocket.

    A 10 speed cassette still gives a range of 7 gears (15-16-17-19-21-23-25) and my son can use my race wheels.

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    Simon E

    The Islabikes have correctly
    The Islabikes have correctly proportioned components and are beautifully made. Secondhand value is very high too. The club has a couple available to the riders at the Saturday youth training sessions, some of the kids prefer the Luath models over their own bikes.

    Does he need 10 gears? I considered myself lucky having 3 at that age 😉 Bear in mind max gears for Cat D is quite low ([url=http://new.britishcycling.org.uk/zuvvi/media/bc_files/coaching_tools_forms/gear_chart.doc]BC Word doc[/url]).

    #632117
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    Old Cranky

    Thanks Tony – I’ll find a
    Thanks Tony – I’ll find a local stockist and follow up.

    Keep an eye out for an U10 racing around Hillingdon, MK Bowl, Hog Hill, Dunsfold and other closed road youth races on a small Kinesis. :B

    #632115
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    Tony Farrelly

    He liked it a lot, enough to
    He liked it a lot, enough to want to buy it.

    #632113
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    Old Cranky

    That looks ideal – their web
    That looks ideal – their web site is a bit thin on detail. What was the feedback from your tests?

    #632111
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    Tony Farrelly

    What about one of these
    What about one of these http://www.kinesisbikes.co.uk/product.php?id=47 we’ve had a youngster testing one, and as soon as we’ve got some pics we’ll be posting it again

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    Old Cranky

    Her Luath bikes are great
    Her Luath bikes are great (and excellent value), but I was hoping to find something a bit lighter with 10 speed – more road racing specific.

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    kilotango

    Isla Rowntree’s Islabikes:
    Isla Rowntree’s Islabikes: http://www.islabikes.co.uk/ are sure to have something suitable.

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