Last year I built a 26" wheel bike for my 10 year old, I didn't think much about the cranks and just used the 170mm ones that came with the bike. He doesn't seem to have any trouble at all and certainly hasn't complained about them. For gearing he has 1x9 with a 36t chainring and 12-32 (ish) cassette, which seems to be plenty for him especially round here where it's flat (I used to run while he rode, but he's too fast for that now, I need a bike to keep up with him!)
This year it's time to build something similar for my 8 year old. I initially thought about 170mm cranks but from what I've read they might be way too long for him so started looking for something shorter. There are a few options, but most of them are a lot more than standard 170mm cranks. The cheapest I've found are the stronglight impact kid cranks, which are 38 GBP plus postage at spacycles. They're 110 BCD double, so I'd be limited to a 34t ring.
Thorn do a 104/64 BCD 4 bolt triple crank in 150mm for 50 quid which would give better options I think
Either way, gearing would probably be 1x9 with a 12-32 ish cassette
Just wondering what others who have built "proper" bikes for their little ones have done about cranks? and gearing? Any options out there? Any problems arising from cranks that are too long? or am I thinking it all too much? I don't want them to have injury problems are anything, but they don't even ride every week, let alone race or anything
thanks in advance for any opinions or advice!
This year it's time to build something similar for my 8 year old. I initially thought about 170mm cranks but from what I've read they might be way too long for him so started looking for something shorter. There are a few options, but most of them are a lot more than standard 170mm cranks. The cheapest I've found are the stronglight impact kid cranks, which are 38 GBP plus postage at spacycles. They're 110 BCD double, so I'd be limited to a 34t ring.
Thorn do a 104/64 BCD 4 bolt triple crank in 150mm for 50 quid which would give better options I think
Either way, gearing would probably be 1x9 with a 12-32 ish cassette
Just wondering what others who have built "proper" bikes for their little ones have done about cranks? and gearing? Any options out there? Any problems arising from cranks that are too long? or am I thinking it all too much? I don't want them to have injury problems are anything, but they don't even ride every week, let alone race or anything
thanks in advance for any opinions or advice!