Even the littlest ones deserve the same amount of fun and comfort as adult cyclists. Our children's bikes are specially designed to meet the needs of young adventurers.
The Acid 160 is the perfect bike to introduce young riders to the fun of off-road cycling. Robust enough to handle the challenges of rough terrain, yet equipped with lightweight, strong V-brakes featuring levers designed for small hands. The gears are safely tucked away, and every component – from the handlebars to the saddle and grips – is designed with young riders in mind. Add a touch of adventure and watch their confidence grow.
Serious mountain bikes for adults come with disc brakes. They are simply safer and more reliable, especially in bad weather. So, it makes sense that a serious junior bike like the Acid 260 Disc also has them. This ensures that young riders can maintain control of their mountain bike when the conditions require it. Comfort and grip are also a priority; a Suntour front fork offers 80mm of smooth suspension travel. And a 2x8 Shimano drivetrain ensures that even on steep hills, the top can be reached. In short, this is a true mountain bike, just a smaller size.
Serious mountain bikes for adults come with disc brakes. They are simply safer and more reliable, especially in bad weather. So, it makes sense that a serious junior bike like the Acid 260 Disc also has them. This ensures that young riders can maintain control of their mountain bike when the conditions require it. Comfort and grip are also a priority; a Suntour front fork offers 80mm of smooth suspension travel. And a 2x8 Shimano drivetrain ensures that even on steep hills, the top can be reached. In short, this is a true mountain bike, just a smaller size.
Safe, versatile, and most of all, incredibly fun to ride – these are the defining features of the Numove 200 Street. Its lightweight frame is based on the standard Numove 200 but comes with extra accessories that make it perfect for city use. Think smooth-rolling tires, a luggage rack, fenders, a sturdy kickstand, and an adjustable stem to let the bike grow with the child. A reliable 8-speed Shimano drivetrain and V-brakes with smaller brake levers complete the package. The only thing missing is a rider. Any volunteers?
Does the Numove 180 look like an ATB, an all-terrain bike? That’s because it is! This bike is perfectly proportioned and fully tailored to young adventurers. The powerful V-brakes feature smaller brake levers that are just right for children’s hands. The robust Schwalbe tires provide extra grip, comfort, and puncture resistance. We’ve kept things simple by leaving out gears – one is all you need. And thanks to the chain guard, pants and legs stay clean, saving mom and dad some work!
Learning to ride a bike is part of growing up, and a lightweight bike makes the learning process a bit easier. That’s why achieving the lowest possible weight was a key focus in developing the Numove 160. But not at the expense of strength, as a kids' bike must withstand some rough handling. The components were also selected for their low weight and high durability. The bike features practical V-brakes at the front and rear, with smaller brake levers and thinner grips, specifically designed for smaller hands. Safety wasn’t overlooked either: all edges are rounded, and the chain is neatly enclosed in a chain guard.
Learning to ride a bike is an essential part of growing up. And a lightweight bike makes it much easier. That’s why, when designing the Numove 140, we focused on keeping the weight as low as possible without sacrificing durability – after all, a kids’ bike needs to handle rough use. The components were chosen with this in mind, such as the Thun bottom bracket, a CUBE stem, and lightweight wheels with narrow tires. The V-brakes are equipped with smaller brake levers and thinner grips, specially designed for small children's hands. Of course, safety was also a top priority: all edges are rounded, and the chain is neatly enclosed in a chain guard.
Learning to ride a bike is an essential part of growing up. And a lightweight bike makes it much easier. That’s why, when designing the Numove 140, we focused on keeping the weight as low as possible without sacrificing durability – after all, a kids’ bike needs to handle rough use. The components were chosen with this in mind, such as the Thun bottom bracket, a CUBE stem, and lightweight wheels with narrow tires. The V-brakes are equipped with smaller brake levers and thinner grips, specially designed for small children's hands. Of course, safety was also a top priority: all edges are rounded, and the chain is neatly enclosed in a chain guard.
Young cyclists deserve a bike that's just as good as mom and dad's. That's why the aluminum frame and fork of the Numove 120 are specially designed to be as lightweight as possible without compromising on strength. After all, it’s a children’s bike and needs to withstand some rough handling. The components have been selected with this in mind. For example, the bike has a rear coaster brake and a front rim brake with a smaller brake lever, tailored for small hands. Safety has also been carefully considered: all edges are rounded, and the chain is enclosed in a chain guard.
Young cyclists deserve a bike that's just as good as mom and dad's. That's why the aluminum frame and fork of the Numove 120 are specially designed to be as lightweight as possible without compromising on strength. After all, it’s a children’s bike and needs to withstand some rough handling. The components have been selected with this in mind. For example, the bike has a rear coaster brake and a front rim brake with a smaller brake lever, tailored for small hands. Safety has also been carefully considered: all edges are rounded, and the chain is enclosed in a chain guard.
Our range of children's bikes includes different inch sizes, so you can find the perfect fit of the children's bike for your growing child. Whether you are looking for a small children's bike or a model for older children, we have a wide range of children's bikes to choose from. At CUBE you can go for cycling enthusiasts from 2 years old with a toddler bike! So a bike for young children is also available.
Safety comes first with our children's bicycles
Safety is our top priority, which is why our children's bikes and toddler bikes are equipped with top-quality brakes, including disc brakes on some models. For the littlest ones, there is a coaster brake on the children's bike . This allows children to stop easily and safely with the brake, regardless of the road conditions. The light and durable aluminum frame of our children's bikes (also called alu) ensures a stable and agile ride, while the rims of our high-quality children's bikes ensure the safety of your child. Many of our children's bikes are also equipped with gears.
Children's bikes and toddler bikes for fun and adventure
At CUBE we understand that children's bikes are not just about practicality, but also about fun and adventure. Our children's bikes come in a variety of colours and styles, so your child can choose the children's bike that best suits their personality. Our children's bikes are suitable for both boys and girls. They can therefore be used as both boys' and girls' bikes.
Popular colours for a children's bike are for example blue, pink, black, green & orange. Your ideal colour is also among them! Discover our collection of children's bikes and give your child the chance to explore the world on two wheels.
At CUBE we understand that kids bikes aren't just about practicality, they're also about fun and adventure.
Tips for buying a children's bike or toddler bike
When buying a children's bike , make sure you buy a bike that is the right size. Your child should be able to get on and off without any problems in order to easily go out.
A child's bike that is too big can lead to dangerous situations. Your child will not be able to get off or brake easily, because their feet cannot reach the ground. So pay close attention to this when buying a child's bike. Let your child get used to learning to ride a bike without training wheels at their own pace, by building up from a balance bike to a real bike!
What size children's bicycle does my child need?
Children grow fast. That's why it's important to buy the right size bike for kids or bike for toddlers. Use the tool on the bike page to determine the bike size for your child.
Children's bicycle size - look at the clothing size
The age of your child does not always give a good picture, because one child can be taller than another child of the same age. The height and clothing size of your child are in most cases decisive in choosing a certain children's bike.
Sizes of children's bicycles are indicated in inches; this is the wheel size. Think for example of 18 inch, 16 inch or 12 inch children's bicycles.
A safe children's bicycle for your child
Some children grow very quickly. That is why it is important to regularly check whether your child's bike is still properly adjusted. Make sure that the handlebars and saddle are set to the correct height. The legs should not be completely stretched while pedaling and your child should be able to put his or her foot on the ground without stepping off the saddle.
Saddle height and legroom on children's bicycles
For optimal cycling fun, it is essential that the saddle of the children's bike is at the right height. With balance bikes and also with the first bike with chain drive, children should be able to easily reach the ground with their feet. This helps them when they roll their first meters on two wheels. As soon as your child can roll confidently, the saddle can be placed a little higher. But not too high, the child should preferably be able to reach the ground with the balls of his feet. The free space between the crotch and the bar of the bike depends on the leg length of your child and the shape of the frame. The lower the bar (= top tube), the more space. We recommend at least 3 to 5 centimeters of play space between the top of the bar and the bottom of the crotch. Or in other words: the top tube should be 3 to 5 centimeters shorter than the inside leg length of your child.
Bending the knee on children's bicycles
The bending of the knees is determined by the height of the saddle. This means that a low saddle position - such as with balance and learning bikes where the feet must be able to easily reach the ground - requires a stronger bending of the knees. Children who already have a lot of self-confidence on the bike can better place the saddle higher, preferably so high that the leg is almost fully extended while pedaling. This allows more power to be exerted and reduces fatigue. If your child's knees almost touch the elbows when cycling upright, then it is time for a larger type of children's bike.
Position of the foot on a children's bicycle
As we have already indicated above, children who are learning to ride a bike should be able to reach the ground with their feet. However, once they are able to ride a bike, it is better if they only touch the ground with the balls of their feet. For an effective pedaling movement, the ball of the foot should also lie flat on the pedal of the child's bike.
CUBE Children's bicycle inch sizes
At CUBE you can find inch sizes 12, 16, 18, 20, 24 and 26. Some CUBE children's bicycles are indicated in sizes XXS, XS or S.
Children's bicycle according to wishes for every child
When your son or daughter starts cycling, a child's bike with training wheels can be a solution. With training wheels, you can determine how quickly your child learns to cycle. This is how it works: the higher you set the training wheels, the more balance your child has to maintain. If you notice that your child no longer needs training wheels, then the real work can begin.