early rider belter 16 kinderfahrrad Early Rider Belter 16 | 16" Childrens Bike
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early rider belter 16 kinderfahrrad

early rider belter 16 kinderfahrrad Early Rider Belter 16 | 16" Childrens Bike

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early rider belter 16 kinderfahrrad Early Rider Belter 16 | 16" Childrens BikeThe world's best selling belt drive bike Built for young riders navigating city streets, the Belter 16 combines a lightweight aluminum frameset with updated geometry for improved balance and control. Sliding dropouts support a clean, low maintenance 8mm belt drivetrain, while sealed bearing wheels and grippy Schwalbe Billy Bonkers 2. 0" tires offer a smooth, confident ride. With slimmer grips for smaller hands and kid friendly gearing, its the perfect

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Built for young riders navigating city streets, the Belter 16 combines a lightweight aluminum frameset with updated geometry for improved balance and control. Sliding dropouts support a clean, low-maintenance 8mm belt drivetrain, while sealed bearing wheels and grippy Schwalbe Billy Bonkers 2.0" tires offer a smooth, confident ride. With slimmer grips for smaller hands and kid-friendly gearing, it’s the perfect step up for growing cyclists ready to explore more.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:

Your bike will arrive carefully packaged and boxed with both wheels attached. The handlebar will be zip tied to the top tube, simply remove the bars and all packaging and attach to the stem. Then simply add the pedals. Please retain your manual.

 

[Left column]

INSIDE LEG

45CM

FRAME

HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED DROP OUTS

FORK

HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED DROP OUTS

STEERER TUBE

AL6061

CRANKS

CRUX CNC'D AL6061, 90MM

PEDALS

RESIN PLATFORM, STUDDED, CARTRIDGE BEARING (upgrade since image above)

BOTTOM BRACKET

CRUX EXTERNAL CUP, SEALED CARTRIDGE BEARING

RIMS

16 x 20H, DOUBLE WALLED AL6061

REAR HUB

FOUR-BEARING CASSETTE FREE HUB, CNC'D AL6061

FRONT HUB

CARTRIDGE BEARING, CNC'D AL6061

AXLES

AL6061

BELT

EARLY RIDER 830MM x 10.0P x 8MM WIDTH

FRONT SPROCKET

CNC'D AL6061, 32T, AL6061 AXLE, DUAL GUARD


*Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy throughout this website. However, Early Rider reserves the right to change prices and bike specifications without prior notice* 

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[Right column]

 

WEIGHT

5.7KGS WITHOUT PEDALS

REAR SPROCKET

CNC"D AL6061, 18T, DUAL GUARD

BRAKES

TEKTRO 837AL

LEVERS

TEKTRO SHORT REACH JL350

FRONT TYRE

SCHWALBE BILLY BONKERS 16 x 2.0" 60TPI WB

REAR TYRE

SCHWALBE BILLY BONKERS 16 x 2.0" 60TPI WB

HEADSET

1 1/8” CONVENTIONAL, EXTERNAL CUP

STEM

FORGED AL6061, 35MM REACH

BARS

500MM DOUBLE BUTTED AL6061, 25MM RISE, 19MM GRIP AREA

GRIPS

ER 90MM SOFT TOUCH MUSHROOM

SEAT POST

AL6061, 25.4MM, 195MM

SADDLE

ER WING COMBO BLACK

SEAT CLAMP

ER BOLT, 28.6MM 


[Table]
STANDOVER HEIGHT  45CM
FRAME HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED DROP OUTS
FORK HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED DROP OUTS
STEERER TUBE AL6061
CRANKS CRUX CNC'D AL6061, 90MM
PEDALS RESIN PLATFORM, STUDDED, CARTRIDGE BEARING
BOTTOM BRACKET CRUX EXTERNAL CUP, SEALED CARTRIDGE BEARING
RIMS 16 x 20H, DOUBLE WALLED AL6061
REAR HUB FOUR-BEARING CASSETTE FREE HUB, CNC'D AL6061
FRONT HUB CNC'D AL6061, CARTRIDGE BEARING
AXLES AL6061
BELT EARLY RIDER 830MM x 10.0P x 8MM WIDTH
FRONT SPROCKET CNC'D AL6061, 32T, AL6061 AXLE, DUAL GUARD
WEIGHT 5.7KGS WITHOUT PEDALS
REAR SPROCKET CNC"D AL7075, 18T
BRAKES TEKTRO 837AL, 102MM ARMS
LEVERS TEKTRO SHORT REACH JL350
FRONT TYRE SCWHALBE BILLY BONKERS 16x2.0 60TPI WB
REAR TYRE SCWHALBE BILLY BONKERS 16x2.0 60TPI WB
HEADSET 1 1/8” CONVENTIONAL, EXTERNAL CUP
STEM FORGED AL6061, 35MM REACH
BARS 500mm DOUBLE BUTTED AL6061, 25MM RISE, 19MM GRIP AREA
GRIPS ER 19MM SOFT TOUCH MUSHROOM 100MM
SEAT POST AL6061, 25.4MM x 195MM
SADDLE ER WING COMBO BLACK
SEAT CLAMP ER BOLT, 28.6MM 
SPEC NOTICE Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy throughout this website. However, Early Rider reserves the right to change prices and bike specifications without prior notice

[Table spec]
A Wheelbase 750mm
B Head Angle 67°
C Seat Tube Length 210mm
D Chainstay Length 287mm
E Seat Tube Angle 72°
F Standover Height 410mm
G Top Tube Length 399.17mm
H Head Tube Length 90mm
I Stack
351.5mm
J Reach
284.96mm
K Fork Length 272mm
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