Cannondale Trail 12 Kids' Mountain Bike - Flamingo

$250.00
Color: Flamingo
Size: 12 IN
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With its 12 in. wheels and low-standover frame, the smooth-riding Cannondale Trail 12 kids' mountain bike will have even the littlest riders dreaming of singletrack. Start 'em off right.

  • Features

    • Bike helps build confidence with single-speed simplicity and an easy-to-use coaster brake
    • 12 in. wheels and 2.125 in. tires
    • Specs and images are subject to change

    Imported.

    This bike comes with Coast to Coast Support, which includes:
    • 1 year of free adjustments (see more below)
    • In-store bike assembly
    • Pickup in store or curbside
    • Bike experts available at 170+ bike shops
    REI Co-op Members get more:
    • Free flat tire repairs (labor only; parts not included)
    • 20% off shop services
    More about our free adjustments:
    New bikes go through a normal break-in period, after which they should be readjusted. All bicycles sold at REI include free adjustments for one year after purchase date—as many times as you need. Included: derailleur and brake adjustments, lateral wheel truing, hub and headset bearing adjustments, tire inflation and chain lubrication. Not included: replacement or installation of new components or accessories, any other services. Call your local REI Co-op Bike Shop for more information.

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  • Technical Specs

    Best Use

    Mountain Biking

    Mountain Bike Style

    Trail

    Frame

    SmartForm C3 Alloy, coaster brake

    Fork

    Rigid, steel, 1 in. steerer

    Bike Suspension

    No Suspension

    Crankset

    One-piece, 90 mm length, 24T

    Bottom Bracket

    Included

    Rear Cogs

    16T

    Number of Gears

    1 gear(s)

    Brake Type

    Coaster

    Brakes

    Rear coaster brake

    Rims

    Cannondale, lightweight alloy, 12 in., 16h

    Front Hub

    Alloy, nutted axle

    Rear Hub

    Alloy, nutted axles, coaster brake

    Wheel Size

    12 inches

    Tires

    Innova, 12 x 2.125 in., multi-use tread

    Tire Width

    2.125 inches

    Handlebar Shape

    Riser Bar

    Handlebar

    Lightweight alloy, 25.4 mm, 460 mm

    Stem

    Leadtec, 30 mm

    Seat Post

    One-piece, clampless, alloy, 25.4 mm

    Saddle

    Cannondale Kid's Comfort

    Pedals

    Wellgo Composite Platform with reflectors, 1/2 in.

    Headset

    1 in. Ahead

    Chain

    KMC S1, 1/2 x 1/8 in.

    Weight

    Unavailable

    Gender

    Kids'

  • Size Chart

    12 IN
    Height Range3'5''-3'9''

    How we measure bikes

    1. Standover Height Standover Height is a measurement from the ground to the top of the top tube, measured at the midpoint of the top tube.
    2. Reach Reach is the horizontal distance from the center of the cranks to the center of the head tube, measured at head tube level.
    3. Stack Stack is the vertical distance from the center of the cranks to the center of the head tube, measured to the top of the head tube.
    4. Effective Top Tube Effective top tube is the distance from the center of the head tube to the center of the seat tube/seat post, measured parallel to the ground.
    5. Seat Tube Center to Top Seat Tube length is the measurement of the seat tube, from the center of the cranks to the top of the seat tube.
    6. Head Tube Length Head Tube Length is measured from the bottom to the top of the head tube.
    7. Head Tube Angle Head Tube Angle is the acute angle between the head tube and the ground (measured towards the rear of the bike)
    8. Seat Tube Angle Seat Tube Angle is the acute angle between the seat tube and the ground (measured towards the rear of the bike).
    9. Bottom Bracket Height Bottom Bracket Height is a measurement taken vertically from the ground up to the center of the cranks.
    10. Wheelbase Wheelbase is the measurement from the center of the front axle to the center of the rear axle.
    11. Chainstay Length Chainstay Length is the measurement from the center of the cranks to the center of the rear axle.
    12. Fork Offset Fork Offset, or rake, is the distance from the front axle to a line drawn parallel to the center of the head tube or steering axis.
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