Why get a really good kids mountain bike?

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    This is Domingo, a pretty average sized adult, and here’s me riding a 24” kids mountain bike. We’ll get back to that in a minute, but first let’s talk about kids bikes in general.
    I know that pricey kids bikes are a tough sell for most parents. Kids grow really fast, and they change their interests from day to day. For $150 bucks, you can get them something that pedals around until they grow out of it. From what I can see, this is what most kids end up with. Given the reasons I mentioned, it’s hard to blame any parent for this, especially when you consider the other costs that come along with kids.
    Some parents do see the value in spending a little more though. A nice kids bike will have better parts and a smoother ride, but I think that’s obvious to most people. “Good parts” isn’t a good enough selling point for most parents, but I think the weight of the bike should be.
    At 6 years old, I weighed about 45 pounds, but the weight of this cheap 20” kids bike is 36 pounds. Now let’s say you weigh 160. How would you fare on a 130 pound bike? How well could you stop it, or maneuver it? That’s about what this bike would feel like to a 6 year old.
    Even if they have the strength to pedal and climb hills with it, let’s also consider the brakes and shifters. You hear that? That’s a little kid shifting gears. Kids learn real quick, but their hands aren’t very strong. A well designed kids bike will not only be to scale with their weight, but also use parts that are refined enough for little hands. These kids were all able to hold a decent pace on Saturday, partially because they’re all bad asses, but also because they have decent bikes.
    So with those points made, let’s have some fun. We have here, two nice kids bikes that I’ll be giving away later this afternoon. Before that, my sister and I are going to take them out on some easy trails to see how they ride. I assembled both of these earlier this week, knowing that we’d be doing this, so I made sure they were both tuned up from top to bottom.
    The plan was to go easy on these bikes, but I was having a little too much fun on what felt like a 24” dirt jumper. Lucky for this bike, there were no jumps around.
    I decided to take a chance and see if I could bunny hop the hardtail on to this picnic table. The lower bench was no problem but the top part looked pretty scary. Keep in mind that this also means dropping off the other side-all 155 pounds of me. Both bikes left the trailhead in perfect working order, ready for more abuse from the kids.
    And abuse them they did… From hard shifting, to crashes, to direct impacts on the chainrings, these bikes held up to exactly the kind of abuse you could expect from kids. If you want see more about this event or these bikes, check the description for a link to my previous video.
    So nobody expects you to get a $3000 carbon race bike for your kid, but getting a better bike with kid friendly components will ensure that they get a fun and enjoyable introduction to mountain biking. At the very least, do it for yourself. After all, the faster they go the more fun it’ll be for you to follow them.
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  • @thetheflyinghawaiian
    @thetheflyinghawaiian Před 8 lety +833

    So basically the plan I should follow. Buy a nice dirt jump bike, let my kid use it as a mountain bike, then take it back when they grow out of it.

    • @coendost5207
      @coendost5207 Před 6 lety +69

      AdamOrnelles you are a fucking genuis.

    • @elliot6461
      @elliot6461 Před 5 lety +8

      Yup

    • @polver222
      @polver222 Před 4 lety +30

      that is insane I just did it. money is not wasted! win win situation

    • @superdomiq
      @superdomiq Před 4 lety +2

      @@polver222 nice

    • @micahjoy7171
      @micahjoy7171 Před 3 lety +2

      No that’s a bad idea there single speeds 😂 good luck getting him to climb

  • @SkillsWithPhil
    @SkillsWithPhil Před 8 lety +884

    Heck, I want one of those fat tire kids bikes for myself. That thing looks fun!

  • @petef15
    @petef15 Před 8 lety +2179

    Finally seth has a bike that fits him.
    Ayyy lmao.

  • @bkxc
    @bkxc Před 8 lety +922

    I think it's time you went down to 24" wheels, you look way too comfortable throwing that thing around.

  • @Freespiritphil
    @Freespiritphil Před 8 lety +433

    My 13 year old son grew up on walmart specials (a new one every year or two)... About a month ago he took his 20" mongoose bmx by a police radar set up to see how fast he could go (24mph was the highest he got). After this attempt his chain came off the sprocket causing him to go over the handlebars and tear his ACL. He had surgery shortly thereafter. The lesson learned is no more department store bikes. He now has a Specialized 27.5" mtb on layaway for when he is recovered and ready to start riding again. I wish I had understood this before so we may never have had to deal with this issue in the first place. Great video!!!

    • @ernestantonioching
      @ernestantonioching Před 7 lety +5

      Freespiritphil whats ACL

    • @ernestantonioching
      @ernestantonioching Před 7 lety +9

      Freespiritphil oh..ouch

    • @_rmms_8285
      @_rmms_8285 Před 7 lety +50

      you the best fucking dad

    • @geoff4009
      @geoff4009 Před 6 lety +16

      So... Has he tried his new bike out on the police radar? =)

    • @larvitardratini5965
      @larvitardratini5965 Před 6 lety +16

      I didn't get my first mountain bike until I was 16. When I was younger I used to ductape my hands, lay prone on my ripstick, and bodysurf down the hill. I almost got hit by a car twice, and one time I slid under a stopped truck between the wheels because I couldn't slow down and could only steer away so fast. I don't think my parents know any of that but I'm going to buy my kids a nice bike when they are old enough, otherwise if they are like me they will find their own thing to do and probably get run over.

  • @chili24137
    @chili24137 Před 7 lety +759

    Ideal: Adult riding a nice adult mountain bike
    Not-Ideal but works: Adult riding not so great adult mountain bike
    Looks fun: Adult riding a really good kids mountain bike
    My Situation: Adult riding a shitty 23 inch kids mountain bike i got for Christmas when I was 12. Cool.

    • @Comment_User
      @Comment_User Před 7 lety +3

      lol

    • @nailstoyourchalkboard691
      @nailstoyourchalkboard691 Před 7 lety +11

      I'm still riding my racing bmx bike on street that I got when I was like 7

    • @cornpuffs9621
      @cornpuffs9621 Před 7 lety +21

      chili24137 wait wait wait, now this situation isnt uncommon, but.... A 12 year old with a 23 inch bike? That seems a little small. For a 7 year old.

    • @creaturedanaaaaa
      @creaturedanaaaaa Před 7 lety +9

      I ride a hand me down 5 year old walmart mtb that's survived 3 40 mile an hour crashes, me being a bunny hopping idiot, direct impacts to the cassettes, and trail riding.

    • @creaturedanaaaaa
      @creaturedanaaaaa Před 7 lety +8

      hey got a new bike! It's an early 2000s Specialized Rockhopper that I got on craigslist for 80 bucks. Try craigslist if you need a better bike.

  • @OwenHeh
    @OwenHeh Před 7 lety +193

    I need to show this to every parent who walks into my bike shop who needs repairs on a brand new wallmart bike. Also that weight factor is a very good point, I will have to remember that when talking about the benefits of buying a real bike at a bike shop.

    • @SethsBikeHacks
      @SethsBikeHacks  Před 7 lety +25

      +OuTDARed I hope it helps you! They think you're overcharging them, when in reality... you get what you pay for!

    • @OwenHeh
      @OwenHeh Před 7 lety +3

      Seth's Bike Hacks I know! lol. Thanks for creating quality videos for us to enjoy and keep up the great work!

    • @chukob5
      @chukob5 Před 7 lety +4

      lol that's true to an extent you can't tell me they don't overprice obviously they also have to make there money but on what the tune up they do? any bike at a bike shop you can get for hundreds less online

    • @OwenHeh
      @OwenHeh Před 7 lety +13

      chukob5 But if you buy a bike online you don't get the customer service of a small local bike shop. And most people who get Walmart bikes need major tune-ups almost immediately because of the quality of parts and the fact that they aren't assembled very well.

    • @mtbdiehard5970
      @mtbdiehard5970 Před 7 lety +3

      OuTDARed tell me about it. the bike in my profile picture is my roadmaster full suspension that weighs almost 40lbs. probably because it's steel and a full suspension

  • @jhinchang2461
    @jhinchang2461 Před 7 lety +156

    1:35 you little rebel

    • @charley6799
      @charley6799 Před 5 lety +1

      yeah but this wasn't the UK Klaani lmao

    • @bobthebuilder2922
      @bobthebuilder2922 Před 5 lety +1

      @@charley6799 but what if he was british? HMMMMMMMMMMM🤔

    • @weevil_man
      @weevil_man Před 5 lety +8

      That Was The Middle Finger
      That Was Blurred Out

    • @EllTheBob
      @EllTheBob Před 5 lety +6

      Jhin Chang did he... did he just flip me off? DID HE JUST FLIP ME OFF??? AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

    • @wasd0948
      @wasd0948 Před 4 lety +1

      F him

  • @JackstandJohnny
    @JackstandJohnny Před 7 lety +70

    Man I REALLY miss being able to ride a bike. For those of you that can, dont ever take it for granted. Just being able to stand on the pedals is such a huge gift. Not being able to do that means you really cant do anything on a bike anymore.

    • @pipledo5615
      @pipledo5615 Před 5 lety

      What happened

    • @Finu23GamerDE
      @Finu23GamerDE Před 5 lety +1

      @@pipledo5615 You are a bit late, lol

    • @kaltheo6618
      @kaltheo6618 Před 5 lety

      Pipledo read his about page

    • @kudosbudo
      @kudosbudo Před 4 lety +1

      Scooter. Theres a video I watched a while back about two ladies who are missing a leg and have found of all things, kick scooters to work well for them. Its kinda bonkers. They use Swifty Scooters but I suppose any scooter could work. Provided you have a prosthetic leg mind.

    • @remotecontrolcentral4928
      @remotecontrolcentral4928 Před 4 lety

      You said your a tinkerer so you could custom build a prosthetic leg to ride but it won’t be cheap

  • @gillenzfluff8380
    @gillenzfluff8380 Před 7 lety +65

    When I was a kid 25 years ago I always got a beating for braking the cheap rubbish bikes my dad got me while he was spending thousands on road bike crap!

    • @scarletadventures7682
      @scarletadventures7682 Před 4 lety +2

      Well that sucks

    • @icybear21
      @icybear21 Před 4 lety +2

      I’m sorry for pain and bullying from your own father. Wish you the best and hope you enjoy your adulthood here on out! Ride bikes, have fun

    • @dotdankory
      @dotdankory Před 4 lety +1

      your dad doesnt see the fun in mtb, he sees that traveling on a bike is better, I wish you luck for a better bike,

    • @ozziejim8472
      @ozziejim8472 Před 4 lety +1

      Haha!!😂😂

    • @enoll218
      @enoll218 Před 4 lety +1

      Your dad gotta get a mtb and see how much fun you can get in a mtb then on a roadbike yes you will have to sacrifice weight and speed

  • @xzxANTICHRISTxzx
    @xzxANTICHRISTxzx Před 8 lety +21

    Teach your kid to love bikes and he will never have money for drugs.

  • @Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude

    Thank you Seth for taking your hobby & passion & paying forward.
    2 lucky kids get new bikes but more
    importantly they get out an exercise
    & learn the meaning of giving. Your
    knowledge & humbleness is just
    awsome. Keep up the great content
    & sharing the love of outdoors & bicycling.

  • @emersonpryor4766
    @emersonpryor4766 Před 7 lety +7

    my parents have only purchased one of my bikes new and that was when I was 4 or 5. every bike after that was second or even third hand. two of them we're bought from a friend and they worked great. and that proves you don't need to spend a lot on a new bike when there are plenty on bran-used bikes out there.

  • @MonsterAliensnations
    @MonsterAliensnations Před 8 lety +11

    Loved the chill vibes of this video ;) I like how everytime you cycle your sister is with you

    • @SethsBikeHacks
      @SethsBikeHacks  Před 8 lety +5

      Thanks man! Emily has been coming out to the trails a lot on my old Trek. I'm glad that bike is getting so much use again.

    • @cosmindinsu4897
      @cosmindinsu4897 Před 8 lety

      +Mayo your brake disc/wheel might be set wrong
      that breaks and moves ur brake pads
      i reccomend trying to assemblee the wheel/disc again and before you put the wheel/disc on the bike, make the brake pads equal

    • @cosmindinsu4897
      @cosmindinsu4897 Před 8 lety

      oh and dont use the bike until its fully managed that breaks other parts, happened to me

  • @45breedjr
    @45breedjr Před 8 lety +1

    I difference in a good kids bike and a bad one is crazy. I wasn't going to spend on new but if you keep an eye out you can find used quality bikes. The best part about buying quality is when they are done or out grown them you can generally selling them easy and get some of you money back. Thanks for the video and keep them coming

  • @someonenoone4213
    @someonenoone4213 Před 3 lety

    bro your channel is amazing! you helped me grow my interest in mtb and helped me understand biking waaay better! like your tips on how to overcome fear! Your a good man and i wish you well!

  • @fr3d.079
    @fr3d.079 Před 3 lety +24

    Personally as a 5 year old, I agree with everything said here

    • @eugene44569
      @eugene44569 Před 3 lety

      Are you using ur moms account

    • @samuelhere41
      @samuelhere41 Před 3 lety

      @@eugene44569 he cant be look at the name it wouldn't be his moms account

    • @darksideorbit8898
      @darksideorbit8898 Před 2 lety

      @@eugene44569 op is joking

  • @RyanMarcyesOutdoors
    @RyanMarcyesOutdoors Před 8 lety +10

    Such a great point. We race BMX on Saturdays and it's sad when you see the first timer on a 99.99 BMX box store bike, when all the other kids are on GT's, SE's, Redline's and then there's the other end of the spectrum of super high end kids BMX bikes. But kids need to know what a good bike rides like. I personally tried to do this for all my nieces and nephews by looking at pawn shops, bike shops and Craigslist for nice used bikes. So maybe there is your next video, how to scope out a nice "used" bike for cheap. Just a thought. Great job once again...

    • @ConsciousCoder
      @ConsciousCoder Před 8 lety +4

      I agree a used bike buying guide would be great for new ppl who want to get into the sport without breaking the bank. Im getting my first real ride off Craigslist and not too sure what to look for besides the basic stuff.

    • @BajkerTeam
      @BajkerTeam Před 5 lety

      We would like to ask everyone who like riding a bike for your subscribe!! We have small children and we are sharing nice video from cycling with them mainly from slovakia. EU country. If anyone from you after want t visit our country with bike we are here for you : THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUBSCRIBE

  • @awteventqueue
    @awteventqueue Před 4 lety +1

    Love your channel, wide bike topics, madness, fun stuff. Thanks.

  • @christiansivertsen4714

    Hey Seth! Just wanted to say that your videos are amazing. Always good quality and clean af. Thank you!

  • @jeresi
    @jeresi Před 5 lety +41

    3:34 What is that guy's problem

  • @righteousone8454
    @righteousone8454 Před 4 lety +6

    I was 6'2" when I was 12, so I was lucky to ride a normal sized bike. Which I should mention I found by the dumpster, it was a pink road bike with curved handlebars. I realize nowadays that that bike probably was around $1000 bucks in 2000. Someone tossed 2 of them. I fixed 1 of them up, and my friend fixed the 2nd one.
    That bike would fly! I also realize now that it was never stolen because it was pink. I loved it. I locked it with a 1 dollar bike lock to a tree every night.

  • @mathupanic
    @mathupanic Před 8 lety +1

    Seth I couldn't agree more with this video, I used to have some cheap mongoose when I was a kid and it made life hell on the trails. When I was maybe 8 my parents got me a nice specialized hardtail and it changed the whole sport for me. That bike made mountain biking more a hell of a lot more enjoyable for me, and it was the envy of the kids around the neighborhood too. Having a nice kids bike allowed me to develop the basic skills and gain the confidence that I still use mountain biking to this day.

  • @justinpfaff4391
    @justinpfaff4391 Před 6 lety +1

    Brother man your channel is actually amazing, that's why it's grown so fast✌🏼

  • @jacobas06
    @jacobas06 Před 5 lety +11

    1:35 did that kid just flip off the camera😂

  • @bencadec9497
    @bencadec9497 Před 7 lety +43

    lmfao is the kid at 1:34 flipping the camera off lol

  • @certizk5392
    @certizk5392 Před 6 lety

    love your channel bro!! its so good how you add little bits of humour in your vids, keep up the good work!!

  • @moparguy0839
    @moparguy0839 Před 5 lety +1

    I have a 2011 Diamondback Outlook 26”, and I’m 10 years old. I will still have this bike when I’m older because it’s an adult bike, and I crashed it at 20mph before. No scratches or anything, and I love the bike. It has Shimano Twist shifts for the gearing.

  • @owenkaufman6793
    @owenkaufman6793 Před 8 lety +3

    My little brother has a specialized camber grom that we bought for about 1,500. It makes a world of a difference when he is trying to keep up with me and my dad on rowdier trails.

    • @owenkaufman6793
      @owenkaufman6793 Před 7 lety +1

      He's ten and he can send jumps and ride technical black trails really well

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 Před 6 lety +1

      Something tells me your family is way overpaid.

  • @sami_tapu
    @sami_tapu Před 4 lety +23

    I got my first mountain bike when I was around 8 or 9 and I didn’t even know mountain biking was a thing, but the bike was a decent bike for me to start with, it was a specialized hot rock hard tail, i found out about Mountain biking at around the age of ten and fell in love almost instantly, I couldn’t really ride any trails because there didn’t seem to be any near me but i rode around riding off curbs and down small dirt mounds, I’m eleven now and it seems like I’ve been liking mountain biking more and more after I found out about it, as time went by I built up the courage to ride down a flight of stairs, that has been the only thing I could do until now i am still elven and have found out about a local pump track and a jump track of mine I got the hang of jumping 3rd trie and loved it, the feeling of flogging in the air and trying to land as smoothly as possible was amazing, but I might love it to much, after jumping and jumping I finally had to end when I over shot the jump and crashed headfirst into a tree I have a huge scrape on the left side of my face, my bike is wrecked and is being fixed and I am hoping for an enduro bike for Christmas, it might be a little stretch but I love mountain biking and I think I could get an enduro bike if I deserve it and I think I do and to be honest I kind of need it because I brake my bike a lot, I think it’s good to start off with a hard tail at slowly work up, hard tails teach you more and are less forgiving which is good for beginners of mountain biking, so thank you for letting me was your time reading this but, actually if your a parent please if you can because I know not all parents can afford a decent bike but please at lest get them a bike that fits them and that will assure them a fun safe and long term riding experience.

    • @tysonsutherland3501
      @tysonsutherland3501 Před 3 lety

      Your parents don't need to buy you a good bike. At 11, you could be doing jobs around and saving up and at least paying as much for the bike as you can. If I have kids and they are into mtb as well, I'll go half with them.

    • @GavinGlasgow
      @GavinGlasgow Před 3 lety +2

      If you want a bike that will really try you, get a full rigid.

    • @nqabanyathi7659
      @nqabanyathi7659 Před 3 lety +1

      Respecc

    • @shaniqua2154
      @shaniqua2154 Před 2 lety +1

      i got mine when i was 7 or 8 after my dad gave up with buying little bikes with stabilisers but since last week i have been beggingg to go on my bike we just havent had time to go riding anywhere together at the moment and school too but now i have a pretty decent bike he says i can ride it on the skatepark so thats good and i can relate i am in love with bikes too they are so fun

  • @tillsy23
    @tillsy23 Před 7 lety +1

    never thought of the shifters impacting on little hand strength glad my daughters came with the grip shift now, nice simple 7 speed single up-front to learn on

  • @markprice1614
    @markprice1614 Před 6 lety

    Been trying to explain some of this stuff to my buddy as he is shopping for his son a new bike. I will be forwarding this video to him. Thanks.

  • @justindamiano1794
    @justindamiano1794 Před 8 lety +8

    great video as always

  • @MrTay675
    @MrTay675 Před 7 lety +7

    Seth, I think this was one of your best and most important videos. Getting on a bike is important, but having a bike that the child can manage better is going to positively influence him riding more. with that lighter bike children are able to go on longer rides which is the most important thing when I'm with my little man.

  • @coreyr6094
    @coreyr6094 Před 8 lety +1

    Great video! It's a hard call deciding whether to buy an expensive bike when their growing so fast. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @MMarriotti
    @MMarriotti Před 8 lety

    Your videos are getting better and better. Keep up the good work.

  • @jordanlewis3790
    @jordanlewis3790 Před 7 lety +11

    this is an interesting one. you have to get a good balance of supporting your kid while not spoiling them. if you dont nurture their interests they will most likely not take off with them but if you spoil them they end up having not value and respect for their bikes which always makes me sad. i think the best way would be to get them a decent bike to start with and then give them plenty of opportunities like little simple jobs and give them some money for it is a good idea. so you are basically paying for them to have good stuff but making them feel like they have earned it so they will respect their bike, generally have better appreciation for the value of money and be able to move to a different hobby if they want.

    • @creaturedanaaaaa
      @creaturedanaaaaa Před 7 lety

      I also say teach them to upgrade it, but only tell them what to do. If they work on it themselves they'll care about it more.

    • @placesaroundus
      @placesaroundus Před 6 lety

      Dat Person Doe. or it could become a big disassembled mess never to be ridden again

  • @interweeb5289
    @interweeb5289 Před 8 lety +31

    Seth, could you do a comparison with the Dolomite and a high end fatbike sometime? I'd like to see how it fares.

  • @notsogoodmtb3044
    @notsogoodmtb3044 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the vid, as a kid I showed it to my parents and they finally got me a good bike, 3 years on I'm on a trek Roscoe 7

  • @benjaminnafarrate5029
    @benjaminnafarrate5029 Před 6 lety +2

    That was my revelation a couple months ago when I realized that my daughters bikes where heavier than mine, (no wonder why the could not climb or pretty much ride at all), so I started scouting the local bike shops until I landed on Specialized and realized that the 24" bikes are pretty much a regular hard tail with downsize components.

  • @colbycross5662
    @colbycross5662 Před 8 lety +3

    I absolutely have been loving all your videos. I also watch them pretty much as soon as you upload them. So keep up the great work.
    Also where do I get your stickers. Thanks

    • @bkxc
      @bkxc Před 8 lety

      Right here: www.sethsbikehacks.com/product/face-stickers/

  • @aarliann
    @aarliann Před 8 lety +3

    We missed you Seth 💘

  • @claytonhorvat7598
    @claytonhorvat7598 Před 6 lety

    I finally got a super nice bike when I was about 15, after breaking several (the previous one broke in half) and I slept with it in my room. I'm now 28, and can honestly say that was the highlight of my life, and I still try to rekindle the sheer joy by working on my bike etcetera, and constantly visiting bike shops.

  • @Jdub-re6cs
    @Jdub-re6cs Před 3 lety

    I have the diamond back hardtail sitting in my garage, I'm 16 now but that bike got me into the sport I love

  • @ZenithsAdventures
    @ZenithsAdventures Před 8 lety +3

    2:32 having too much fun you left your sister behind😂😂

  • @marcoepifani2475
    @marcoepifani2475 Před 8 lety +9

    i'm 13 and I paid my bike 50€, it is a bit small,but it shifts nicely and it never gave me real problems,it is not the nicest bike, but it sure is fun.
    sorry for spelling errors,I'm italian

    • @trashcant4678
      @trashcant4678 Před 8 lety +1

      You don't have spelling errors, you have grammar errors.

    • @marcoepifani2475
      @marcoepifani2475 Před 8 lety +1

      Infinite64
      can you tell me where, please I'm trying to get better

    • @endurofordaboys1768
      @endurofordaboys1768 Před 8 lety

      +Marco Epifani you should of said and i payed €50 for my bike

    • @marcoepifani2475
      @marcoepifani2475 Před 8 lety

      TD Bikes
      ok thanks

    • @nitroxidious
      @nitroxidious Před 8 lety +1

      +TD Bikes The irony of someone correcting grammar by using "should of".

  • @jaylite2826
    @jaylite2826 Před 8 lety +1

    my 9 year old is riding a specialized hardrock that i upgraded to hydraulic disk brakes. The difference in her confidence is huge. She knows her bike is on par with Dad's and it an decent weight. I was lucky to find it on craig's list for a song, making a new wheel set possible for the disk upgrade.. Regardless she would have ended up on a bike of the same quality. I remember being her age and getting a department store bike. As soon as i was old enough to work i spent an entire summer grinding to build up my first quality bike.

  • @Joshua-qf6uk
    @Joshua-qf6uk Před 4 lety +1

    When I was a kid my parents gave me a specelised hard rock. Still ride and love it today.

  • @mistahfatcheeks9581
    @mistahfatcheeks9581 Před 4 lety +3

    1:39 thought he said bad at it lmao

  • @Noah-on4pu
    @Noah-on4pu Před 3 lety +3

    1:34 is that kid sticking the finger up

  • @joellebrodeur1015
    @joellebrodeur1015 Před 2 lety

    My son has a 20" bike we bought last summer new, never ridden but bought second hand. He just learned to ride 3 weeks ago. For myself, I just learned how to ride this past weekend. I bought a used 24" kids mountain bike. I'm short (5'1") and that size is suited for me.

  • @adventure_hannah3841
    @adventure_hannah3841 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video with good points! I got Walmart bikes from the time I was learning how to ride at age 3 until I was about 10. My friends and I made jumps in the back yard, rode and jumped around town, and on some local cross country trails. Most of my bikes were trashed within 6 months. I told my parents I wanted a dedicated *GOOD* BMX bike (I didn't know the different words for BMX/ downhill / dirt jump, I just knew my cousins and I did real BMX every summer in Oregon) and they told me I needed to pay for half of it if that was true. Sooooo I researched the crap out of bikes and bought the beauty that I still have and ride 8 years later: a DiamondBack Overdrive 27.5" (lol not a BMX bike, no regrets)

  • @paytonissteezy
    @paytonissteezy Před 4 lety +4

    1:35 a kid flicks off the camera lol

  • @adenw.4430
    @adenw.4430 Před 7 lety +4

    I'm only ten and I love your channel but it's super funny when you talk about kids because I'm a kid

  • @robwasnj
    @robwasnj Před 8 lety

    So much truth in this awesome video, I can attest as a child that had dept store bikes which I broke they're really not a bargain in the end. Luckily I persevered and had my own money in time to buy a quality mountain bike. Agreed, kids do outgrow them and sometimes you have to work with that but had I or my parents known we would have probably bought something quality but used, many including my parents would have no clue a Raleigh bike from 1970 would be better built than a brand new Huffy. In fact one of my friends parents bought the entire family new bikes and gave me thier old ones which I fixed and those bikes far outlast their new purchases. Nice to see your sister out on the bikes too, seems like she's enjoying it.

  • @skidzfpv7488
    @skidzfpv7488 Před 8 lety

    Great opinions and awesome videos. Keep it up!

  • @johnmay330
    @johnmay330 Před 8 lety +33

    Hey Seth. What's ghost shifting? Never heard of it before but by the sounds of it, seems pretty bad...

    • @SethsBikeHacks
      @SethsBikeHacks  Před 8 lety +47

      Yeah you don't want that... ghost shifting is when your bike shifts gears randomly. Sometimes it can really mess you up. In my experience this is usually due to a bent derailleur hanger, a frame that flexes while sprinting, and sometimes just an improperly set up drivetrain. If your cable is too short it can even happen from steering. Ask for the ghostbuster package at your LBS and they'll take care of it!

    • @johnmay330
      @johnmay330 Před 8 lety +1

      +Seth's Bike Hacks Ah okay. What's the Ghostbusters package? Or are you playing with words here?

    • @SethsBikeHacks
      @SethsBikeHacks  Před 8 lety +18

      I'm just playing around... they will know what you mean by ghost shifting though

    • @johnmay330
      @johnmay330 Před 8 lety +1

      +Seth's Bike Hacks Haha okay. Thanks again Seth. Nearly at 100,000 subscribers... just a little bit longer!

    • @johnmay330
      @johnmay330 Před 8 lety

      +beast from the east That really sucks, based on what I've recently learned from Seth. Sorry to hear that. Perhaps you could try and tune your rear derailleur with the limiting screws H and L. Or maybe tweak the barrel adjustors.

  • @ulnk
    @ulnk Před 8 lety +6

    I'm lucky I got a black market dirt jumper 26" fully custom adding up to about 1,200$ but I only paid 400$ :D

    • @hexxteria2387
      @hexxteria2387 Před 3 lety +1

      That was probably stolen

    • @finn-sj4hd
      @finn-sj4hd Před 3 lety

      u want a cookie?

    • @ulnk
      @ulnk Před 3 lety

      @@finn-sj4hd don’t talk dumbass you’re mad

  • @tijn1066
    @tijn1066 Před 7 lety

    I enjoy youre video's 💪🏻 i have a mountainike and i can wheelie/bunnyhop now thanks to youre tutorials✌️

  • @user-ok1hl8jj1n
    @user-ok1hl8jj1n Před 3 lety +2

    Damn the video is so high quality I loved the slow-mo!

  • @justinlawer3577
    @justinlawer3577 Před 7 lety +5

    I want to start racing and I'm 12 but the only thing that is stoping me is all of the bikes with rotors and good suspension is way to expensive what cheap bike should I get?

  • @obrand690
    @obrand690 Před 7 lety +24

    Did u see that kid that Flipped Seth off

  • @daddykiller5835
    @daddykiller5835 Před 5 lety

    Good points. I love riding my bike and hope my kids enjoy it as much as I do as well. I bought my son who is 7 years old a 24" Meerkat model mountain bike from Clearly Bikes. I added a shock fork for a $150.00 more. These bikes are great!!
    His bike came with hydraulic disc brakes front and back! I upgraded his seat. He loves riding it, wants to ride everyday. I just bought my daughter a Trek 20" Wahoo she's happy as can be!!

  • @colton9383
    @colton9383 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for all the great vids! As a newly single dad looking for new ways to bond with my kids - you kept me from making a worthless wal-mart purchase!!

  • @subscriberswithnovideosc-mk3up

    But...but...they have tractor tires...

  • @transitvan4803
    @transitvan4803 Před 7 lety +3

    I believe 2nd hand bike's are better really because they are broken in already I've been riding bikes since I was little about 5 years old I've mainly had 2nd hand bike's I've had different types of bike's bmx mainly mountain bikes though to be honest.

    • @chikendagr8994
      @chikendagr8994 Před 7 lety +1

      But new bikes generally don't have as many problems whereas a 2nd hand bike may need a tune up or things replaced.

    • @creaturedanaaaaa
      @creaturedanaaaaa Před 7 lety

      my bike came 100% tip top, the only prob was a loose right grip and I got lock ons already lol.

    • @chikendagr8994
      @chikendagr8994 Před 7 lety

      Dat Person Doe. I got a bike from a garage sale. It's really beaten up. It needs a few things and the seat is stuck in place.

    • @creaturedanaaaaa
      @creaturedanaaaaa Před 7 lety

      rip

    • @SuperDeinVadda
      @SuperDeinVadda Před 6 lety

      Just bought my First Brand new bike. It's a cannondale caad 12 with complete ultegra
      And boy is it a difference of day and night between a new well fitting bike and a second hand one

  • @jtbarnes1367
    @jtbarnes1367 Před 8 lety

    Glad to see Diamondback getting a good name! My 10 year old rides a nice 24" diamondback and I ride an Overdrive Sport that I got for a steal on Bike Nashbar when they were having a big sale! It was the only way I could afford to upgrade to Hydraulic brakes and 29" wheels!

  • @richardanderson4916
    @richardanderson4916 Před 5 lety

    Just picked up the Trance Jr. for my ten year-old. $2100. He rode a Giant XTC for the last 3 years. What a difference! The kid is beyond stoked! Much faster, smoother, better in every way! Worth every penny. Now if I could only keep up with him!

  • @masonmtb7
    @masonmtb7 Před 5 lety +5

    0:24 at least it’s full suspension

    • @enoll218
      @enoll218 Před 4 lety

      Mason 360 the suspension is just a gimmick it won’t do anything on absorbing shock

    • @joshuaramirez6121
      @joshuaramirez6121 Před 3 lety

      @@enoll218 actually that's a pretty decent bike, I used to have one and it wasnt all that bad. It was quite heavy for its size tho.

  • @jordanharvey7009
    @jordanharvey7009 Před 7 lety +4

    How much does the mini fat bike weigh?

  • @bobbyhempel1513
    @bobbyhempel1513 Před 6 lety

    You're an awesome person Seth those kids will love riding forever now thank you

  • @oliverwise7665
    @oliverwise7665 Před 8 lety

    This is really relate able because I'm 11 and love biking.My first mountain bike was a really light Scott and currently I'm on a Whyte 800 but on Christmas my dad is getting me a canyon spectral al 5!

  • @gideonzervos3585
    @gideonzervos3585 Před 7 lety +79

    These kids are bad asses but fall into bushes and cry I understand that they are young but they weren't falling hard

    • @creaturedanaaaaa
      @creaturedanaaaaa Před 7 lety +7

      Falling into bushes hurts! I have several cuts on my right leg from bushes.

    • @ernestantonioching
      @ernestantonioching Před 7 lety +12

      Gideon Zervos but they havent experience much pain at that age i guess

    • @OmarG123
      @OmarG123 Před 7 lety

      Gideon Zervos inni I am 13 but I was 12 when this occured my freind brakes were sticky so they messed up so I crashed into him torn my muscle lost to the weakest kid in school in a and wrestle so yh.....

    • @larvitardratini5965
      @larvitardratini5965 Před 6 lety +2

      It totally depends on the bush tho....

    • @YamiKisara
      @YamiKisara Před 6 lety

      Dat Person Doe. falling on concrete or gravel hurts way more.
      Larvitar Dratini didn't you watch the video? It's not like they plunged head first into thorns, they basically just leaned into some seedlings lmao

  • @kaelangarrigan3759
    @kaelangarrigan3759 Před 6 lety +4

    Would a $2400 to $3600 dollar bike be practical for an eleven year old🤔🤔🤔👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Cloudrak
      @Cloudrak Před 6 lety

      Maybe a bit too much.

    • @jasonbuilder5601
      @jasonbuilder5601 Před 6 lety

      No cause a twelve year old won't be good enough to use its full potential

    • @kaelangarrigan3759
      @kaelangarrigan3759 Před 6 lety

      Jason Builder very true, please check out my MTB AT PENGUIN vid as I was doing pretty big jumps👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 Před 6 lety +1

      Kaelan G Absolutely! Spend money frivolously so you can wave your expenditures in front of all your brand-conscious neighbors and keep ahead of the Joneses

    • @vaasmontenegro9488
      @vaasmontenegro9488 Před 5 lety

      @@kaelangarrigan3759 Im subbing

  • @sneekysmurf2084
    @sneekysmurf2084 Před 3 lety +1

    @3:33 dude just sprays little man with the bottle hahahahh im dying

  • @Vivauribe123
    @Vivauribe123 Před 8 lety

    I was waiting for this all day

  • @Braap78
    @Braap78 Před 7 lety +15

    Most kids bikes look like walmart bikes for some reason XD

    • @feistymonk8982
      @feistymonk8982 Před 7 lety

      Is that a problem?

    • @Braap78
      @Braap78 Před 7 lety

      not really. I don't use walmart bikes

    • @feistymonk8982
      @feistymonk8982 Před 7 lety

      Nvm I got my mountain bike in my local bike shop

    • @Braap78
      @Braap78 Před 7 lety

      Feisty Monk I got mine from a Trek Shop

    • @feistymonk8982
      @feistymonk8982 Před 7 lety

      +Brandon Lusch aye nice dude

  • @cannonball666
    @cannonball666 Před 8 lety +9

    You ain't a badass unless you ride with playing cards in your spokes.

    • @kudosbudo
      @kudosbudo Před 4 lety

      Nah, cup of cheap 10p juice stuffed into the front forks where you would footjam for sweet motorbike noises.

    • @e14ee
      @e14ee Před 4 lety

      not doing that in my shitty neighborhood where some half naked man will run out and tell me he'll call the cops if i don't quiet down

  • @evanwardrop7054
    @evanwardrop7054 Před 5 lety

    I am 15 now I remember watching this when I was 13 and wanting to do that now I am and I love it to death think about it every day. All because of u Seth thanks

  • @cicada_teeth4701
    @cicada_teeth4701 Před 6 lety

    I forced myself to learn on a bike with a weight scale of 90lbs when I was 9/10 and I was around 100-110. it was way too tough for me too. I was self taught and gear shifting was impossible, I'm lucky to even know how to ride a bike and even more lucky to ride a swing bike and to teach my lil sis! I absolutely love riding bikes and it's becoming a hobby especially teaching myself new tricks!

  • @boomtownmdm6704
    @boomtownmdm6704 Před 5 lety

    lol I'm 4 foot 6 and i ride my dad's atx by putting my xtc jr saddle on the atx. Tons of fun! I'm super confident now

  • @koshey245
    @koshey245 Před rokem

    My family just handed down bikes as we got older, and since I'm really the only one that stayed with any amount of biking I got my dad's old bike and ran it through it's paces

  • @manjotsingh5228
    @manjotsingh5228 Před 8 lety

    Love your vids man, just hope you could upload more often.

    • @SethsBikeHacks
      @SethsBikeHacks  Před 8 lety +2

      Thanks, and me too! I have a plan later this year which might make this happen. Hang tight...

  • @DomenicPaolilli
    @DomenicPaolilli Před 8 lety

    Great video, u videos are always good to watch

  • @leegodden4428
    @leegodden4428 Před 3 lety

    Cheap bikes always break but that's half the fun, fixing them, learning the components and especially hunting for spare parts in trash piles out the front of people's houses , it's great and when you finally get a decent bike you know what can break and how to maintain it

  • @txmyocastor
    @txmyocastor Před 8 lety +2

    If you are a riding family then a good kid's bike is mandatory. I'm pretty frugal but once they out grow the bike I usually am able to sell the bike for $50 to $75 less than what I bought it for. So basically a night bike only cost $75 and then I roll it into the next size. This allowed us to have both mountain and road bikes for our pre-teen kids.

  • @masonswindler7063
    @masonswindler7063 Před 8 lety

    My 11 year old brother got a Transition Ripcord, seriously one of the highest quality bikes I've ever seen, especially kids bikes.

  • @marklebarkle5877
    @marklebarkle5877 Před 4 lety

    Those toddlers riding bikes is my new favourite image

  • @armandojuan64
    @armandojuan64 Před 5 lety

    Great job , Seth .

  • @thecakeisalie7070
    @thecakeisalie7070 Před 8 lety

    Great vids as always!
    I got my 5 year old a 16.4" TT Haro bmx and he still rides them 2 years later. No issues with parts whatsoever. I'm glad I spent the extra cash back then. Now 7 years old, my kid's finally big enough to lift the 23lb bike (he's 50lb) doing hops up and off of curbs. I'm pretty sure he's going to keep this bike for another couple of years before stealing my 20.5" bmx :).
    Thanks to your videos, he's stoked about MTB/Trials. I'll be looking out for a good bike that he can grow with. Any recommendations or review vids in that regards will be super super appreciated! (That goes for Seth's followers too!)

  • @calebpoole7177
    @calebpoole7177 Před 4 lety +1

    I love your chanel and how you ispire kids to be outdoors and I have a trek roscoe 6 but i would love to have fox forks but I can not afford them and i love dimaond backs

  • @owenwalters6441
    @owenwalters6441 Před 4 lety

    I'm 9 and I have a Forme Curbar 26 and its great!

  • @misterhaan
    @misterhaan Před rokem

    i have 2 kids that are currently both riding trek precaliber 20" 7-speed bikes. when they were learning on smaller bikes without shifters i don't think department store bikes / cheap amazon bikes were any sort of problem for learning the basics. they were both ready for shifting when they were ready to move up to 20" and i could barely shift the bikes i saw in the department store. now that my kids hit our local mtb trails 1-2 times a week and the oldest is ready for a 24" i'm planning to go about $200 over the entry-level bike store bike to get even better parts and more features. i don't see them needing the features you get at a $1000 bike before they grow out of 24" but if things keep going the way they have been that price point could make sense for what comes after that!

  • @FloEvans
    @FloEvans Před 5 lety

    I just got my 5 year old a 16" specialized riprock. His progression on it is insane, he went from cruising around to standing on the pedals in a day. It was about 3x as expensive as a walmart bike but worth it IMHO. I ended up getting jealous and buying myself a new BMX :)

  • @rockymtnsteeze1815
    @rockymtnsteeze1815 Před 6 lety

    Where i live there is a huge used bike market. I have seen a lot of nice kid's bikes for sale. I bought a nice older Gary Fisher for only 150 with disc brakes snd upgraded shocks.

  • @PeterDiCapua
    @PeterDiCapua Před 7 lety

    Great video Seth.

  • @paul.schwab
    @paul.schwab Před 3 lety +2

    0:36 He war trying to hit the jump 😂🥺

  • @scottmoffett6805
    @scottmoffett6805 Před 7 lety

    yout a savage that endo dive was amazing

  • @Skawagon
    @Skawagon Před 4 lety

    Growing up in the nineties in eastern Europe, the only bikes we had were steel commuters with fixed gears, few cool kids had BMX and that was it. And boy did we abused those things. They were thick steel so could take some abuse, but weighed a ton. We send them over some gnarly stuff. It was only when I was about twelve when I got my mountain bike. Well, you would say a Wallmart bike probably - cheap five-by-three Shimano SIS on a welded steel frame, full rigid bike. It was janky, it twisted and the breaks were shit. I loved that thing anyway(well I didn't know any better, did I? ) But eventually, I started to realize how slow it is and eventually I put it aside and almost stop riding entirely. It is only now that I discovered this channel I started to think about getting back on it.
    Well, what I am getting at is, if you can afford it, get your kids' decent bike, it doesn't have to be new. But more importantly, ride with them, share the passion. It is that passion I remember that inspires me now to get back on it. (Well that and Seth's bike hacks of course)

  • @JackScalise
    @JackScalise Před 7 lety

    I'm fourteen and I ride a $750 hardtail every couple days. I do XC, Freeride, and dirt jumps, and so far the only things I have had to replace are:
    The back brake rotor
    The back brake caliber
    The back brake lever
    The back mech
    The chain (four times)
    A couple spokes
    The grips
    Both cassettes (three for the back, once for the front)
    New tires
    New cables
    And those cabe clips
    So yeah......
    All and all - my bike has held up a lot longer than expected, who knew a kids bike could take rock drops!