When it comes to a bike for school children and teens, not only safety but also appearance is a big issue.
Bright colors or would you prefer classic black? Would you rather race over hill and dale on a mountain bike or would you rather race through the city on a city bike with your friends?
The choice of bicycles for young people is large - and a question of personal taste. With us you will find a large selection of different bike styles and types.
In addition, a good youth bike should meet the current requirements of the StVZO regulations, i.e. have correct lighting, two independent brakes and a bell.
Smooth gears also contribute to the safety of a bike for school children. We primarily recommend hub gears for a bike for teens, as they offer better handling and are less susceptible to dirt and the influences of weather. A low weight also ensures that the youngsters get along better with their youth bike.
Another criterion for safe riding on a bike for teenagers is the correct sitting position. The rule of thumb here is: the younger the person, the more upright the sitting position.
An upright sitting position allows for a better overview in traffic. This can be achieved by positioning the handlebars higher than the saddle.
When pedaling, your legs should ideally be as stretched as possible; when standing, at least the tips of your feet should touch the ground to ensure a secure footing on the youth bike.