The Journeyman 24 promises to bring mixed surface riding with a capable spec to kids who want to join their families on their off-road adventures.
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Salsa’s new aluminium framed Journeyman 24 comes in only one size which is kitted with a 455mm top tube, a 69° head angle, a 390mm chainstay and a 75.7° seat tube angle. Those are some pretty sorted numbers.

As for the fork, it’s also an aluminium build and the bike has space for up to 24×1.85″ tyres to further the bikes off-road riding capabilities.
Driving the bike is a 1×9 drivetrain which is sorted with a clutch derailleur for a bit of extra security and it comes with a wide range cassette to keep the little’uns going on the ups.

The frame doesn’t shy away from being a bit of an adventure machine. Inside the front triangle, there’s space for a 700ml bottle and there are Three-Pack mounts on the fork legs for Anything Cages or more water bottle cages.
On the underside of the downtube is a two-bolt accessory mount for use with the Anything Bracket Mini. The frame is also compatible with rear packs.

Spec-wise, the Journeyman 24 comes with a microSHIFT Advent drivetrain, Promax DSK-300R brakes with 160mm rotors and Novatech hubs laced to WTB ST i23 TCS 2.0 32h rims. They’re wrapped in Terravail Sparwood 24×1.85″ tyres.
We’re still awaiting UK prices for the Journeyman 24 but as a bit of an idea, it’ll set you back $900 (which is around £690). It’ll come in two colours, Red and Teal, and again, it only comes in one size with a 455mm top tube.
