Trek 2020 Wahoo 24

From £375.00
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Wahoo 24 is a lightweight, simple and practical kids' hybrid bike that makes it easy for your little one to make the most of every ride. This versatile bike is built for ease of use: it's light, capable on a variety of surfaces and equipped with a 1x8 drive train and a wide range of gearing for wherever your little one roams. For kids aged 8-12, between 129.5- 149.8 cm (51-59?) tall.

You know riding is about having fun, and you want your little one to have a capable ride that's easy to operate, easy to handle and versatile. Whether you're riding as a family or commuting to school in the morning, Wahoo delivers one great ride after another.

A lightweight Alpha Aluminium frame that's easy for kids to pick up and manoeuvre, multi-surface tyres for traction on a variety of terrain and a 1x8 drive train that simplifies the shifting process so kids can focus on what matters: having fun!

Wahoo is an all-purpose kids' bike with great all-around performance. It's light, practical, built for ease of use and a lot of fun to ride. Plus, it's super easy to accessorise, so your little one can make it their own!
- Lightweight and capable: Wahoo's aluminium frame is strong and durable, but still light enough that it's easy for kids to control
- Closed dropouts with Trek's proprietary ThruSkew, a safety feature that ensures that the wheels will never drop out unintentionally
- A simple 1x8 drivetrain simplifies shifting so kids can focus on having fun!
- Investing in a kids' bike from an established bike brand is worth it - Trek kids' bikes are designed and assembled by people who know bikes

Frame Size 24" wheel, UNI, Aluminium, Alpha Silver Aluminium, 24"
Wheel Size Front 24
Wheel Size Rear 24
Fork Wahoo 24" alloy with ThruSkew
Fork Unknown
Gears DERAILLEUR, Shimano, 1 Gears
Tyres UNBRANDED,
Pedals UNBRANDED,
Wheels UNKNOWN, Alloy 24", 28 h Formula alloy, 100 mm ThruSkew Formula FM32 alloy, 135x5 mm
Shifters SHIMANO, Shimano Acera M360 Rapidfire SL, 8-speed,
Kickstand UNKNOWN, Unknown
Front Brake VH, Alloy linear-pull // Alloy linear-pull Kids', alloy, Rim brake (calliper) with hydraulic actuation
Rear Brake VH, Alloy linear-pull // Alloy linear-pull Kids', alloy, Rim brake (calliper) with hydraulic actuation
Rear Derailleur ,
Crankset UNBRANDED, Alloy, 28 T steel chain ring w/guard, 152 mm length Sealed cartridge
Chain KMC, KMC Z7 // KMC Z8.3, 8 speed
Headset VP, VP 1-1/8", semi-integrated
Handlebar BONTRAGER, Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, 15 mm rise, 580 mm width
Stem BONTRAGER, Bontrager Comp, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7-degree, 60 mm length
Bartape / Grips UNBRANDED
Seatpost BONTRAGER
Saddle UNBRANDED, Kid's 24" size, padded
Front Light UNKNOWN
Rear Light UNKNOWN

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Comment author

Iris Goldenfox

Hi, our son is approx 135cm. He’s a confident rider (9years). Would you recommend 24 or 26? Kind regards

Store Staff

kellyt

Hi Iris

Thank you for your email and sorry for any delay in getting back to you. You son would require a 24" based on his height but if he is confident then you may be able to stretch him to a 26" which would give a bit of growing room. We have both 24" and 26" in stock so if you can pop down a member of our sales team will be able to help you make the correct selection.

I trust the above information is of assistances and please let me know if you have any further questions.

Kind regards

Kelly

Corley Cycles Ltd

Comment author

Sally LaBrooy

Wahoo 26" Trek Hi, is this suitable for a 12/13 year old approx 153cm tall? Also would this product be available for Christmas?

Store Staff

kellyt

Hi Sally

Thank you for your email. Based on the measurements you have given me they would be OK on a 26" Wahoo but they would be at the top end of the size chart on this model, unfortunately they are not available until September next year. Going for a small adults bike will give you a lot of growth so you will not need to upgrade the bike as quickly as you would do with a childs 26" it does however depends on how confident they are on a bike as to whether this would be a viable option for them. Look at small adults mountain bikes similar to a Marlin 5 or Rockhopper but again availability will be your issue (out of stock until next year) so you may need to shop around.

We have a list which I will add your details to and should we have any suitable bikes become available will contact you to see if you are still interested. I hope this helps you a little and please feel free to contact me again should you have any further questions.

Kind regards

Kelly

Corley Cycles Websales.