Spring is here, and if you have a kid who loves to ride… or one you are trying to get on a bike… this is the right time to come in. Revere’s kids’ lineup just landed at the shop, and these are bikes worth getting excited about.
Revere builds kids’ bikes the way they should be built. Light enough for a child to actually control, sized right for how kids grow, and put together with components that work the way they are supposed to. A bike that is too heavy or fits wrong is one that ends up in the garage. These do not do that.
What We Have on the Floor Right Now
- The Lynx 24 in Blue Concrete is the step-up model, i.e., bigger, capable, and ready for kids who are pushing into more serious riding. If your child is growing fast and riding hard, this is the one to look at.
- The 20″ Ryder in Oil Slick is the one that stops kids in their tracks. That finish does the talking. It is built for riders who are past the beginner stage and ready for something that feels like a real bike.
- The Luna 7 in Pink is dialed in for younger riders who want something that is genuinely theirs. Light, confidence-inspiring, and sharp-looking without trying too hard.
The Kids’ Lineup: Built to Actually Grow With Your Child
If you have ever bought a kids’ bike, you know how it usually goes; the bike fits perfectly for about one season, and then it is either too small or gathering dust in the garage. Revere thought about that problem seriously, and it shows in how they build.
The kids’ models are designed with growth in mind. That means geometry, fit, and components that accommodate a child as they develop, not just a frame sized up for a younger rider. The result is a bike that stays relevant longer, which matters both for your wallet and for keeping kids on bikes they actually enjoy riding.
The other thing worth saying: these are not heavy, clunky starter bikes. They are just light enough for a kid to handle confidently, with components that respond the way they should.
A bike that is too heavy or too stiff is one that your kid will eventually stop wanting to ride. Revere gets that.
The Adult Ride: Worth a Serious Look
We are not going to oversell this. What we will say is that it earned its spot on the floor.
The adult model Revere brought to the lineup is the kind of bike that does not try to be everything to everyone. It is well thought out, well built, and priced in a range that makes sense for what you are getting. If you have been riding something that feels like it is fighting you, or if you are looking to get back on a bike after some time away, this is one worth sitting on before you make any decisions.
Come in, and we will talk through what you are looking for. That conversation usually tells us more than any spec sheet.
Want to See Them In Person?
That is the right move. Photos do not tell you how a bike feels, and feel is most of it.
The Revere lineup is on the floor now. If you are shopping for a kid, bring them in; fitting takes about five minutes, and it makes all the difference. If you are curious about the adult ride, same deal. Stop in, ask questions, take a look.
No appointment needed. We are here, and we are glad to help. We like the way you roll… and we want to make sure you have the right bike under you to keep it that way.
