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Hotrock A1 FS (24” wheels): If you've seen Napoleon Dynamite, then you rule. Besides that, you also know that Pedro rides a Sledgehammer. Every department store in America sells Sledgehammers of one sort or another, and there are millions of kids (and adults for that matter) that have to endure the crappy quality, excessive weight, and scary assembly that these bikes are known for. Fortunately you are on our website and not at www.hooptiesledgehammer.com, which means that you actually care if your kid enjoys bicycling or not, and you are ready to get him or her a sweet ride with quality components and a lightweight aluminum frame. Good move, your kids will remember this when they grow up to be rich and famous! |
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Hotrock 24 21-Speed (24” wheels):
This is basically a 2006 Hardrock Sport
shrunk down to fit someone a few years shy of adulthood. A 21-speed
drivetrain, an aluminum frame and RST suspension fork with matching
paintjob make this a slick little bike for cruisin’ to school
or burnin’ through Tilden Park with Mom and Dad. Color choices
include Silver, Red Flame, and Yellow Flame. |
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Hotrock 24 7-Speed (24” wheels):
Pretty much the same as the “Triple”
version, except with a chainguide instead of a front derailleur
and just 7 speeds for those that wish to tackle more flats and less
hills. This hot ride is available in Green Flame (our personal favorite),
Blue Flame, White or Yellow. |
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Hotrock 20 6-Speed (20” wheels):
Seven speeds, aluminum frame, RST suspension
fork, a chainguide to keep the chain where it should be, and five,
yes five, totally sweet paintjobs (Red, Orange Flame, Black, Pink
or Blue) mean that your kid can have a terrific, lightweight bike
that may just look cooler than any of yours! |
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Hotrock Coaster (20” wheels):
For all kids that have graduated from
that little hand-me-down bike where their armpits and knees meet
every time the pedals reach the top of the pedal-stroke, the Hotrock
Coaster is here to save the day. Painted up in Pink, Blue, Yellow
Flame or Blue Flame to match most any taste, this bike comes build
with a coaster brake along with a hand brake to get kids into the
hand brake mindset without losing the security of the foot brake.
Alloy rims help keep everything lightweight, and a water bottle
filled with their favorite sweet drink hanging just in front of
the handlebars keeps them motivated to keep on truckin’ just
like when they hung a hotdog on the end of a stick and string in
front of the dogs nose and got towed all around the neighborhood
on their skateboards. That wasn’t just us that did that, right? |
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Hotrock 16 (16” wheels):
This is the best 16” wheel bike
available on earth. Seriously, it really is. Customers who have
done hours of research on the matter have come in and verified this
for us. For 2006 the Hotrock 16 comes with all the standard features
like a high-quality Joy-Tech coaster brake, alloy chain guard, and
beefy training wheels, with the added technology of weight saving
aluminum used for the frame, fork, rims and handlebars. No other
16” bike on earth has these features. What does it all mean?
Simple. It’s not only the highest quality 16er out there,
but also the lightest, by far. It weighs about 9 pounds less than
the average 16” bike. In case you’re not sure, that’s
HUGE! Imagine riding a bike that weighs as much as you do. That’s
what most 4- or 5-year-old kids are up against. Save them from the
misery and set them up with one in your choice of Dark Blue, Silver,
Red, Light Blue, Pink or Purple. |
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Hotrock 12 (12” wheels):
Same story as the 16” version
but even smaller for younger kids ready for a bike. Red, Blue, White
or Pink. |
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Electra Ratfink 20”:
Most kids bikes are pretty cool. The Electra kids bikes are far-and-away the sweetest looking little sets of wheels we have ever laid eyes on! Tiny versions of their ultra-cool adult bikes for parents who just can't stand to see their kids ride on the same thing that every kid has. |
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Electra Mini Rod 16”:
Just because you need the included training wheels doesn't mean you can't look crazy-cool rolling alongside mom or dad. |
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Electra Betty 20”:
Hot Rod flames, pink rims, and a little springer seat. Need we say more? |
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Electra Rosie 20”
A little version of the adult Rosie, this one with 20-inch wheels is looking every bit as slick as the one built for mom. |
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Electra Rosie 16”:
Same as the 20, but with 16-inch wheels and training wheels. |
Solano Avenue
Cyclery 1554 Solano Ave.
Albany CA 94707
510.524.1094
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