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Little Shredder does it again

Kaden Stone just celebrated his 10th birthday with the release of his new video entitled Daydreaming. It’s amazing to think of how good Kaden is going to be if he can do all of these moves as a 9 year old. How well spun was the 540? He is riding our 16″ Primer Jr which was has specific geometry geared to help smaller and younger riders more easily maneuver their bike.

Want to see more of Kaden then watch his Youth video after the break.

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9 Year Old Tailwhip air

Just look at 9 year old Kaden Stone tailwhipping on his 16″ Sunday Primer Jr.  The above tailwhip air photo was taken during Ride BMX’s Proving Grounds contest held over the weekend.  This isn’t like a very low, first time pulling the trick.  Kaden is actually fully out of the ramp which is big move for such a little guy.  Keep an eye on Kaden over the next bunch of years.  His latest web video has over 125,000 YouTube views.  Go watch it after the break.

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Kaden Stone is too rad


Here is Kaden Stone proving that a 9 year old can be really good on a bike. Tailwhips to pedals, truck drivers, 360 whips and all sorts of things you wouldn’t expect a 9 year old to do. He recently rawed his Primer Jr, so to see more info check out the bike then go right HERE. Way to go Kaden!

Ryan Slusher
9 year old shredder!


It is so great to see young kids like Ryan Slusher absolutely shredding on 16″ bikes.  He is pushing the limits of what kids are doing on these bikes.  He’s riding our Sunday Primer Jr. which is specifically tailored for kids between the ages of 5-10 years old. The bike has proper fitting bars, 28 spoke wheels and a very short chainstay length which makes it easier to spin, whip and backflip. Learn more about the Primer Jr after the break.

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Kaden Stone 1st edit at 9 yrs old

How amazing is this video?  Nine year old Kaden Stone shreds in his first ever video edit.  We made our 16″ Primer Jr/Lil’ Spark with kids like Kaden in mind.  The goal was to create a bike with a geometry that made it easier for a kid to have fun and progress on a bike.  Most 16″ bikes look out of proportion and usually have a chainstay length that is too long which hinders how easy the front end comes up.  A shorter chainstay makes it easier for a kid to maneuver the bike.  Just look at how easy Kaden rides his Primer Jr./Lil’ Spark. Check after the break for more info.
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Lil’ Spark Does it again


How rad is this?  Eight year old Kaden Stone does a rad one hander to can can 450 at this local skatepark aboard the 16″ Lil’ Spark complete bike. There’s been nothing but good reviews on our 16″ bike. The short rear end, proper width on bars and lighter wheels make the Spark really easy to maneuver on.  Look for Kaden in the The Recon Tour which has it’s last event at the Clairemont Park in San Diego on October 6th.

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Ryan Slusher Lil’ Spark Flippin!

Nine year old Ryan Slusher did his first backflip aboard our 16″ Lil’ Spark complete bike recently. Look at this form!  Just from this photo you can tell he’s has this with ease.  Photo via Robert Lee.  Check out the geometry and see why the Lil’ Spark works so well for Ryan after the break.

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