Rich W.
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- USA
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- The Farm, Grass Valley, Ca
I want to buy a nice new bike for an 11 year old grandson, but unfortunately he lives with two brothers, the three collectively being known as The Wrecking Crew, but individually the kid in question is smart, respectful, and somewhat introspective. I think he’s ready for a nice bike but I’m concerned that the others might quickly demolish it, so I don’t want to spend $700+ on a bike for him just yet. I’d like too, but it would just be dissapointming for me to see it in pieces on their garage floor with all the rest of the junk in a few months.
So I’m looking for an inexpensive bike to see what happens and go from there. To that end, are there good enough beginner MTBs out there in the $200 range that would be functional, tough, and make a good gift to a kid that means well but has the cards somewhat stacked against him? About the parents, there is no dad in the picture (and when he was he wasn’t worth a s*it anyway), and the mom works more than full time and hence basically does not supervise. Nothing proactive anyway, so no help there.
So…ideas? I don’t want to buy some cheap chinese imitation that will break right away so maybe there is no hope for this idea, but I want to try to find him something that strikes some kind of happy medium. I look at used stuff frequently but that isn't really panning out. I have some ideas about how to handle giving him a more expensive bike, but I’d like to try an interim bike as an experiment first.
Thanks
Rich
So I’m looking for an inexpensive bike to see what happens and go from there. To that end, are there good enough beginner MTBs out there in the $200 range that would be functional, tough, and make a good gift to a kid that means well but has the cards somewhat stacked against him? About the parents, there is no dad in the picture (and when he was he wasn’t worth a s*it anyway), and the mom works more than full time and hence basically does not supervise. Nothing proactive anyway, so no help there.
So…ideas? I don’t want to buy some cheap chinese imitation that will break right away so maybe there is no hope for this idea, but I want to try to find him something that strikes some kind of happy medium. I look at used stuff frequently but that isn't really panning out. I have some ideas about how to handle giving him a more expensive bike, but I’d like to try an interim bike as an experiment first.
Thanks
Rich