Meet the new Belter 16
A super-light aluminium kids’ bike with dialled geometry for balance and control on city streets. Its clean, low-maintenance belt drive, sealed bearing wheels and grippy Schwalbe Billy Bonkers 2.0" tyres give a smooth, confident ride, while slim grips and kid-friendly gearing make it the perfect next step for growing riders ready to explore more.
Geometry to get kids moving
The Belter 16’s progressive geometry is tuned for real-world riding, from neighbourhood laps to hill climbs. Short rear stays boost manoeuvrability in tight spaces, a relaxed head angle keeps them in control over bumps, and bar height is set for all-day comfort with efficient climbing power.
Lightweight 6061 aluminium frame, beautifully crafted to last
Strong, weatherproof and super robust, it transfers more power from little legs to the wheels, making it easier to pedal further for longer. The result is a responsive bike that truly goes the distance.
A no-rust, no-fuss carbon drive train
The Belter 16’s belt drive replaces the traditional greasy chain with a clean, quiet, stretch-resistant system that can run up to 20,000 km with almost no maintenance. Paired with a premium hyperglide freehub and aluminium sprockets, it delivers smooth, reliable performance so the bike is always ready to ride.
Wheels that reset expectations
The Belter 16’s wheelset is engineered for long-lasting, low-friction performance, helping little legs roll further with less effort. With ultra-light aluminium rims and advanced cartridge bearings (the kind usually seen on high-end bikes), it delivers smooth, durable rides and far less maintenance for you.
Tyres that keep you on track
The Belter 16’s 2.0" Schwalbe Billy Bonkers tyres roll fast on the flats, stay grippy in the wet and feel stable over bumps. With extra air for cushioning, they make learning safer, more capable off the path and a lot more fun to ride.
Touchpoints that elevate control
Every contact point on the Belter 16 (bars, saddle, pedals and grips) is anatomically designed for young riders. Slimmer grip diameters give smaller hands better hold and control, boosting comfort and confidence on every ride.
Little levers, big stopping power
The Belter 16’s age-specific Tektro V-brakes use ultra short-reach, light-pull levers so small hands can brake easily and confidently. Smooth, responsive feel teaches controlled stopping from day one, while tough all-aluminium levers shrug off the usual drops and tumbles.