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| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Frame | Trek Alpha White Series aluminum |
| Fork | SR SunTour, 50mm-travel |
| Rims | Aluminum |
| Hubs | Aluminum |
| Tires | Bontrager SX, 20 x 2.0 |
| Crankset | Dialed 32T w/adjustable crankarm length 120mm to 140mm |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano |
| Rear Cogs | Shimano, 7-speed: 14-28 |
| Shifters | SRAM 3.0 |
| Handlebars | Riser |
| Stem | Bontrager |
| Brake Levers | Trek Dialed-size, aluminum |
| Brakes | Aluminum linear-pull |
| Pedals | Trek Dialed-size platform |
| Saddle | Trek Dialed-size |
| Seatpost | Steel |
* Subject to change without notice.
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My 6-year old daughter is now on her 3rd season of riding and was ready to graduate to a bike with gears so she could keep up on the longer rides and hills. We tried the chain sporting goods store and went through 2 different bikes within 1 month. The bike was heavy and had a serious design flaw. The chain would jump the front sprocket and jam between the guard. It was impossible to get the chain out. This was a 6-speed bike and gears 3-4 continued to jump. My daughter was so frustrated with the gears, she refused to use them. What good is having a bike with gears if they don't work? We returned the big box store bike and splurged for the Trek. Although the Trek was $100 more, it has been worth it. My daughter is using ALL 6 speeds and having a great time riding with us. We even went off-road and she loved it!!