Huffy Boys’ 24 in Incline Mountain Bike

When they’re big enough and ready to explore for themselves, why not let them ride alongside mum and dad with our range ofkids’ mountain bikes that are perfect for weekend family rides out on the trails. We believe bikes and cycling are for the whole family, that’s why our cycling range has something for everyone from toddlers through to adults. Get your child started on a bike with one of our balance bikes. Help your kids have as much fun as possible out of their first years on two wheels. Look out for bikes that allow you to adjust the seat and the bar so their bike can grow along with them.

Essential for any enthusiastic cyclist, hand pumps are harder work to fill the tire with, and aren’t

as quick. But they’re transportable, so you always have your pump with you. It’s simply foolish to embark on any long distance bike

ride without your trusty hand pump and puncture repair kit. They are easier to pump and attach, and will pump your tires up much

quicker than a hand pump will. Some come with gauges, which eliminate 1) the need to switch back and forth

between a pump and standalone gauge, or 2) if you’re really lazy, outright guesswork. As your child grows they’ll move on through our range of kids’ bike sizes.

For retail purchases returned without a receipt, the refund will be issued as a store merchandise

credit at the lowest price within the last 90 days. Proper ID will be required in the form of a valid, state-

issued driver’s license or state ID card. We reserve the right to limit, or refuse returns without a receipt. Having the right PSI in your huffy trail runner bike tires can make a world of difference. However, it would be an oversimplification to

say that less air offers a more comfortable ride and more air makes you go

faster. While this is true in many instances, the fact of the matter is that proper inflation for optimal performance

depends on the individual rider and his or her bike.

Plus, flat tires slow you down and make you pedal harder, which is

just no fun. For retail purchases returned with a receipt, please return the unused and unopened item, with the

original sales receipt, for a full refund or exchange. All returns with a gift receipt will receive a store

credit for the amount of the item at the time of purchase.

Tires with too

much air lead to too much bounce, making for a jolty ride. Lower pressure helps with shock absorption while also

giving you more traction since more of the tire comes into contact with the ground. MTB manufacturers recommend

between 30 and 50 psi on most of their bikes since this is a nice balance between on-road (closer to 50) and off-road

(closer to 30) riding. “How often should I inflate my tires?” is a common question among many casual bikers. The answer depends on how

often and how hard you ride. Some people break out the pump every few days, others once a week, and still others even

less regularly than that.

We know through physics that temperature affects air pressure. So, all else being equal, people biking in Miami in August are going to have higher pressure in their

tires than people biking in Boston in January. In addition to weather, sustained deceleration using rim

brakes generates friction that can increase temperatures inside the tube significantly. Fortunately, they also

cool off relatively quickly, but it’s something to keep an eye on during long descents. It may also be worth

mentioning to your burgeoning roadster as he or she is learning the basics of hand braking. Unlike roadies, mountain bikes are flying over loose, bumpy terrain.

We are always in need of clothing, household

items and furniture. In cosmetically great condition, not tested thoroughly but kickstand works and the wheels don’t seem to have any problem moving. Start your trip with this guide for first time visitors to Highland Mountain Bike Park. The amount you can expect to receive in store credit when trading in your bike with a dealer. This item is excluded from all discounts and promotions.