Prevelo’s new Bravo Sequence brings full-featured grime leap and pump monitor bikes to the youngest riders. Out there in three sizes – 16, 20, and 24 inch – they’re sized for teenagers that haven’t grown right into a 26″ wheeled DJ bike but.
The frames are light-weight aluminum and get air suspension forks with adjustable compression & rebound settings, even on the 16″ mannequin. That helps take them past pump tracks into correct leap strains, the place the launches get larger and slightly cushion helps as they be taught to time landings.
Wheels have Novatec hubs with WTB rims and Kenda Booster 2.2″ tires, and drivetrains are singlespeed with 28-tooth narrow-wide chainrings. All fashions have a Tektro hydraulic disc rear brake.
The Bravo Two (16″) is $999 and aimed toward 4.5-7 12 months olds. Full bike weight is 16.8 lb (7.62kg) with 110mm crankarms and an Inheritor suspension fork with 60mm journey, carbon/alloy lowers, and QR dropouts.
The Bravo Three (20″) is $1,199 and aimed toward 6-10 12 months olds. Bike weight is nineteen.8 lb (8.98kg) with 127mm crankarms. This and the 24″ mannequin each improve to Manitou J-Unit with thru-axles. This mannequin will get 80mm of journey.
The Bravo 4 (24″) is $1,299 and bumps as much as a 100mm journey fork. Bike weight is 21.5 lb (9.75kg) with 140mm crankarms.
All fashions can be found now in each colours.