The 26-inch Granite mountain bike is ready for your next adventure! The durable steel bike has 15 speeds to handle hills with ease. Steel linear pull brakes deliver control plus the lightweight, brush-finished rims are grooved for even better braking performance. The padded saddle is designed for comfort and features an alloy quick-release seat binder to make it simple to adjust the seat height. The front load stem combines with the oversized handlebar for responsive handling while the Huffy-branded Kraton grips keep you comfortable – even on long rides.
If I can recall correctly, they did a group buy with other family members on a bunch of mountain bikes (the Superia) and they rarely rode theirs. In particular, you should be aware that, even if you change every component on a mountain bike, the frame will still have mountain bike geometry. Geometry has a large effect on your riding position, bike handling and the overall huffy mountain bike “feel”, which seems to have been a factor in your enjoying the bikes on vacation. Regarding the bikes in the garage which needs brakes, seats, tires and possibly gears; those are not very expensive items. Tires are about twenty dollars; used seats in good condition can be had for a few dollars. As you can see, both age and height are important considerations.
If you take off the components you mentioned, then essentially what you will have are a low-end out-of-date frame and wheels. If you can get the bikes back into working order huffy mountain bike without investing too much money, then I’d say just ride them and fix them until they die. If you’d like higher gear ratios, it is not expensive to swap a casette or freehub.
The best size bike for a 4-year-old is either a 12-inch or 14-inch wheel. Similarly, the right size bike for a 5-year-old could range from a 16-inch to 18-inch wheel. Keep in mind that the height of your child can make a difference in what size bike you choose. For example, a child who is 7 years old but closer to 50 inches tall may do better with an 20-inch wheel, rather than an 18-inch wheel.
Now that you know how to find the right bike size for your child, start shopping for their perfect bike and a kids’ helmet for them to wear each time they ride. Looking for more advice about balance bikes and huffy bikes training wheels? Check out our Pro Tips guide to buying the right bike. To account for small growth spurts, some bikes enable you to raise the seat and the handlebar stem for minor customizations in size.
Probably, I would guess, these mountain bikes have thread-on freehubs that remove with a FR-1 tool (which should cost under $10, and needs a big wrench to go with it). A new freewheel hub costs about $20 to $30, and gives you an opportunity to increase the gear ratios. While not as pronounced or as severe as other bikes of this price point I’ve owned in the past, the Superia did suffer from minor gear selection mechanism mayhem.