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A Versatile Kids' Trail Bike for Young Riders Ready to Explore
The Trek Precaliber 24 8-Speed Suspension is a kids' mountain-style bike designed for children aged 8 to 12 years, specifically those between 51 and 59 inches tall, who are ready to take their riding beyond smooth paths and into more adventurous terrain. The aluminium frame keeps the overall build sturdy without unnecessary weight, and the lower frame design makes it easier for kids to stand over the bike and get on and off confidently, a consistent design feature across the Precaliber range that prioritises accessibility and confidence for young riders.
A hidden handle is integrated under the saddle, giving parents or guardians a practical way to guide a child during early stages of skill development or when navigating trickier sections of trail. This handle can be replaced with an integrated light mount to improve visibility on family rides or when riding in lower-light conditions, a useful adaptation as young riders grow more independent.
The bike comes with a set of pedals included. Trek recommends considering a flat pedal upgrade as part of making the most of this bike, noting that pedals are one of five contact points between the rider and the bike.
- This bike can get your youngster hooked on a lifetime hobby that's healthy, environmentally friendly, and fun
- Intuitive twist shift makes it easy for kids to switch gears when their terrain changes
- You can replace the saddle's integrated handle with an integrated light mount to boost visibility on family adventures and solo excursions
- Like all Precaliber bikes, the frame is lower so it's easier for kids to stand over and hop on and off
- Investing in a kids' bike from an established bike brand is worth it—Trek kids' bikes are designed and assembled by people who know bikes
Suspension Fork and 8-Speed Drivetrain for Off-Pavement Performance
The Precaliber 24 8-Speed Suspension is equipped with a front suspension fork that absorbs bumps from rough paths, trails, and uneven surfaces. For children riding on mixed terrain gravel tracks, light trail sections, and uneven school paths the suspension meaningfully improves comfort and control by taking the edge off surface irregularities that would otherwise travel directly through the fork and into the handlebars.
The 8-speed drivetrain provides a range of gears well suited to varied terrain, including modest inclines and the kind of mixed surfaces young riders typically encounter. Shifting is handled via intuitive twist shifters, which are straightforward for children to operate a single rotation of the grip shift gear, making it easy to change gears in response to changing terrain without requiring the hand strength or coordination needed for trigger-style shifters. Eight speeds gives young riders enough range to find the right gear for the situation without the complexity of a wide-range adult drivetrain.
Integrated handle
Hidden handle under the saddle helps you guide your child while they learn to ride.

Suspension fork
Front suspension absorbs the bumps of the road, path, and trail, and looks cool while doing it.
Precaliber Design and Trek Build Quality for Young Adventurers
The Precaliber 24 8-Speed Suspension follows the consistent Precaliber design philosophy of lower frame standover height, making mounting and dismounting more natural and confidence-inspiring for children who are still developing their balance and bike handling skills. The frame is constructed from aluminium, a material choice that contributes to a lighter overall build compared to steel alternatives at this price point, which is a practical benefit when a child is handling the bike independently.
Trek notes that this bike is designed and assembled by people who know bikes, a distinction that matters when choosing a children's bike from an established cycling brand versus a lower-specification alternative. The bike is suitable for riding on trails and paths with family, through woodland terrain, and for everyday use such as riding to school, covering a broad range of the situations a child in the 8–12 age group will regularly encounter on a bike.

Upgrade your pedals and love your bike more
Pedals are two of the five touchpoints that connect you with your bike, and even though this bike comes with a pair, upgrading to pedals that boost control and grip will greatly improve your ride. See the pedal guide and find the best pedals for your riding style. We recommend flat pedals for simple versatility.

FAQs
What age and height range is the Trek Precaliber 24 8-Speed Suspension designed for?
The bike is designed for children aged 8 to 12 years who are between 51 and 59 inches tall.
Does the Precaliber 24 8-Speed Suspension have front suspension?
Yes. The bike is fitted with a front suspension fork that absorbs bumps from trails, paths, and uneven road surfaces.
How many gears does the Precaliber 24 8-Speed have and how does shifting work?
The bike has 8 speeds. Shifting is done via twist shifters, which are designed to be intuitive for children, rotating the grip changes gear without requiring significant hand strength.
What is the integrated handle under the saddle for?
The hidden handle under the saddle is designed to help parents or guardians guide the child while they are learning to ride or navigating more challenging sections of trail.
Can the saddle handle be changed to a light mount?
Yes. The integrated handle under the saddle can be replaced with an integrated light mount to improve visibility during family rides or when riding in lower-light conditions.
What does the lower frame design mean for young riders?
The lower frame standover height, a consistent feature across the Precaliber range, makes it easier for children to stand over the bike and get on and off, which is particularly important for building confidence and independence at this age.
Does the bike come with pedals?
Yes, the bike comes with a set of pedals included. Trek recommends considering a flat pedal upgrade as pedals are one of five contact points between the rider and the bike and an upgrade can improve grip and control.
Specs:
| Frame | Alpha Silver aluminum, rack and kickstand mounts, replaceable derailleur hanger, 135x5mm QR |
| Fork | Kids' suspension, threadless steerer, 45mm travel |
| Tire | Bontrager XR1, wire bead, 27tpi, 24x2.25'' |
| Hub Front | Steel, 100mm bolt-on |
| Hub Rear | Steel |
| Rim | 24'' 32-hole alloy |
| Shifter | Shimano Tourney RS45, 8 speet twist |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Tourney TX80 |
| Crank | ProWheel alloy, 32T steel ring w/double guard, 152mm length |
| Bottom Bracket | Square taper, 68mm, sealed cartridge |
| Cassette | C-Star freewheel, 13-34, 8 speed |
| Chain | KMC Z8.3 |
| Brake | Alloy linear-pull |
| Brake Lever | Kids', alloy |
| Pedal | Kids' Satellite, 9/16 thread |
| Saddle | Kids' 24'' size, padded |
| Seatpost | Steel, 27.2mm, 300mm length |
| Handlebar | Kids' steel, 25.4mm clamp, 40mm rise, 560mm width |
| Stem | Bontrager Approved alloy, 25.4mm clamp, 15 degree rise, 60mm |
| Headset | Adjustable ball bearing, threadless |
| Grips | Kids' grip, 130mm width |
Geometry Chart
| B B Drop | 7.3 |
| B B Height | 24.7 |
| Chainstay Length | 42 |
| Eff Top Tube | 52.9 |
| Frame Reach | 35.3 |
| Frame Size Letter | 24" |
| Frame Stack | 54.1 |
| Head Angle | 70.0° |
| Head Tube Length | 9 |
| Offset | 4.5 |
| Seat Tube | 30 |
| Seat Tube Angle | 72.0° |
| Standover | 56.8 |
| Trail | 7.8 |
| Wheelbase | 97.6 |
| Wheel Size | 24" kids' |
| Size | 24" WHEEL |