Meet the Belter 20
Super lightweight beautifully crafted aluminium.
Super lightweight aluminium, beautifully crafted to last for years
We use 6061-grade aluminium in our bikes. It's a fantastic material. Strong yet light, weatherproof and super robust.
It’s also a responsive material transferring more power from the pedals to the wheels. In real terms, this means it’s easier to pedal further for longer.
The benefit is a bike that literally goes the distance.
We use 6061-grade aluminium in our bikes. It's a fantastic material. Strong yet light, weatherproof and super robust.
It’s also a responsive material transferring more power from the pedals to the wheels. In real terms, this means it’s easier to pedal further for longer.
The benefit is a bike that literally goes the distance.
Geometry to get kids moving
Bike geometry is at the heart of safety, fun, and progress. Even exploring the local neighbourhood demands a capable geometry if we want our kids to safely acquire proper riding skills.
Like all of our Belters, the Belter 20 has a more progressive geometry so that kids can tackle the tightest turns and steepest slopes with confidence and capability.
Like all of our Belters, the Belter 20 has a more progressive geometry so that kids can tackle the tightest turns and steepest slopes with confidence and capability.
Fantastic finish touches
The Belter 20 is equipped with anatomically designed Ritchey Logic bar and stem, and a twist shifter for intuitive gear changing.
Ritchey Logic have been at the forefront of component design for the past 50 years. We’ve collaborated with them for over a decade, producing some of best age specific components to ever grace a kids’ bike.
Ritchey Logic have been at the forefront of component design for the past 50 years. We’ve collaborated with them for over a decade, producing some of best age specific components to ever grace a kids’ bike.
Tyres that won't throw them off track
The Belter 20 runs 2”, fast rolling tyres as standard, so that developing riding skills is made easier, safer and more enjoyable than the 1.5" tyres typically found on kids bikes.
Their extra volume and grip provide added control over the lumps and bumps and give the cushioning that makes riding more enjoyable.
2” tyres are also much more stable, especially in tricky conditions. With a bike that is more stable, you can shorten the rear triangle, and that improves handling and manoeuvrability making the bike more capable still.
Their extra volume and grip provide added control over the lumps and bumps and give the cushioning that makes riding more enjoyable.
2” tyres are also much more stable, especially in tricky conditions. With a bike that is more stable, you can shorten the rear triangle, and that improves handling and manoeuvrability making the bike more capable still.
Finance