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mountainbike side Early Rider Seeker 24 | 24" Kids mountainbikeAdventuring. Built to handle off road adventures with ease and a confident ride on varied terrain. The Seeker 24 comes equipped with a Shimano CUES 1x9 drivetrain with a light action thumb shifter ensures smooth, responsive shifting, while the 130mm crankarms offer efficient pedalling. Setup with powerful Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, sealed bearing wheels with bolt thru axles and Schwalbe Smart Sam 2. 3" tires, this bike is ready for anything from

Adventuring. 

Built to handle off-road adventures with ease and a confident ride on varied terrain. The Seeker 24 comes equipped with a Shimano CUES 1x9 drivetrain with a light-action thumb shifter ensures smooth, responsive shifting, while the 130mm crankarms offer efficient pedalling. Setup with powerful Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, sealed bearing wheels with bolt-thru axles and Schwalbe Smart Sam 2.3" tires, this bike is ready for anything from light trails to full on off-road adventures.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:

Your bike will arrive carefully packaged and boxed with the front and rear wheel detached. Attach both wheels using the skewers supplied and install the gearing mechanism. The handlebar will be zip tied to the top tube, simply remove the bars and all packaging and attach to the stem. Add the saddle and adjust to the required height. Then simply add the pedals. Please retain your manual.

 

[Left column]

INSIDE LEG

63CM

FRAME

HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED SLIDING DROP OUTS

FORK

HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED DROPOUTS

STEERER TUBE

AL6061

CRANKS

SAMOX 150MM DIRECT MOUNT, NQF

PEDALS

ER WORKS PLATFORM, CNC'D AL6061, STUDDED, CARTRIDGE BEARING

BOTTOM BRACKET

SAMOX 24MM EXTERNAL CUP, SEALED CARTRIDGE

RIMS

24 X 28H, DOUBLE WALLED AL6061, TUBELESS COMPATIBLE

REAR HUB

ER 4 BEARING CASSETTE FREEHUB, CNC'D AL6061

FRONT HUB

CNC’D 6 BOLT DISC, AL6061, QR SKEWER

CHAIN

KMC eGLIDE

CHAINRING

SAMOX BLACK DIRECT MOUNT STEEL 30T

REAR CASSETTE

SHIMANO 9-SPEED 11-36T

SHIFTER

SHIMANO CUES 9-SPEED TRIGGER

 

*Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy throughout this website. However, Early Rider reserves the right to change prices and bike specifications without prior notice*

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[Right column]

WEIGHT

10.3KGS W/O PEDALS

DERAILLEUR

SHIMANO CUES 9-SPEED MECH

BRAKES

TEKTRO HYDRAULIC JR, 160MM ROTORS

LEVERS

TEKTRO SHORT REACH

FRONT TYRE

SCHWALBE SMART SAM 24x2.35", 67TPI WB

REAR TYRE

SCHWALBE SMART SAM 24x2.35", 67TPI WB

HEADSET

1 1/8” CARTRIDGE BEARING, CONVENTIONAL

STEM

FORGED AL6061, 35MM REACH

BARS

640MM DOUBLE BUTTED AL6061, 18MM RISE

GRIPS

ER LOCK ON KRATON 115MM

SEAT POST

AL6061, 27.2MM x 350MM

SADDLE

ER WING 2, BLACK

SEAT CLAMP

ER QR, 31.8MM 

 

[Table]
STANDOVER HEIGHT  63CM
FRAME HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED SLIDING DROP OUTS
FORK HAND BRUSHED AL6061, FORGED DROP OUTS
STEERER TUBE AL6061
CRANKS SAMOX 150MM DIRECT MOUNT, NQF
PEDALS ER WORKS PLATFORM, CNC'D AL6061, STUDDED, CARTRIDGE BEARING
BOTTOM BRACKET SAMOX 24MM EXTERNAL CUP, SEALED CARTRIDGE
RIMS 24 X 28H, DOUBLE WALLED AL6061, TUBELESS COMPATIBLE
REAR HUB ER 4 BEARING CASSETTE FREEHUB, CNC'D AL6061
FRONT HUB CNC’D 6 BOLT DISC, AL6061, QR SKEWER
AXLES AL6061
CHAIN KMC eGLIDE
CHAINRING
DIRECT MOUNT, NARROW WIDE 30T, STEEL
WEIGHT 10.3KGS W/O PEDALS
REAR CASSETTE SHIMANO 9-SPEED 11-36T
BRAKES TEKTRO HYDRAULIC JR, 160MM ROTORS
LEVERS TEKTRO SHORT REACH
FRONT TYRE SCHWALBE SMART SAM 24x2.35", 67TPI WB
REAR TYRE SCHWALBE SMART SAM 24x2.35", 67TPI WB
HEADSET 1 1/8” CARTRIDGE BEARING, CONVENTIONAL
STEM FORGED AL6061, 35MM REACH
BARS 640MM DOUBLE BUTTED AL6061, 18MM RISE
GRIPS ER LOCK ON KRATON 115MM
SEAT POST AL6061, 27.2MM x 350MM
SADDLE ER WING 2, BLACK
SEAT CLAMP ER QR, 31.8MM
DERAILLEUR SHIMANO CUES 9-SPEED MECH
SPEC NOTICE Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy throughout this website. However, Early Rider reserves the right to change prices and bike specifications without prior notice
[Table spec]
A Wheelbase 992.2mm
B Head Angle 67°
C Seat Tube Length 320mm
D Chainstay Length 392mm
E Seat Tube Angle 73°
F Standover Height 600mm
G Top Tube Length 513.5mm
H Head Tube Length
92mm
I Stack
497.3mm
J Reach
361.5mm
K Fork Length 410mm
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