Sizing Help
Not sure which bike size is the right fit for your child? Our kids’ bike size chart will help you determine the correct size bicycle that your child needs.
The time has come for your childâs very first bike, or maybe something new in a larger size. While there are tons of bikes out there, finding one that fits doesnât need to be difficult. Weâre here to help!
A: Kids’ bike sizes are best determined by wheel size. This directly correlates to the frame size: as the diameter of the wheel increases, so does the frame size of the bicycle.

A: Yes and no. You can estimate what size bike your child will need based on their age, but the best way is going by their height. Kidsâ heights can vary quite a bit, what with the growth spurts and all, so using their height instead of age will provide a much more accurate way to determine the appropriate bike size.
A: Itâs always good to start learning early. But if your child isnât ready to ride yet, or you just want to bring them along for a longer outing, weâve got trailers and child carriers that easily attach to your adult-sized bike.
Kids deserve bikes that are made just for them. Schwinn SmartStart bikes are engineered for kidsâ proportions so kids in motion can stay in motion. Thanks to the more accurate fit, added comfort, and improved handling, little riders learn to cruise with confidence. Check out our Schwinn SmartStart page to learn more about how it works! Since kids arenât all the same size, we make SmartStart bikes in multiple sizes so every kid can enjoy them. Letâs dive into a little explainer about each of our different sizes!
Weâve got a lot of different sizes for kidsâ bikes, but having a wide range of sizes helps us make sure weâve got the right fit for all riders. You can check out the whole assortment of kids bikes and then read on to learn how each size is different.
Shop All 12-Inch
12-Inch Bikes
First up are 12-inch bikes, our smallest size for the smallest riders: kids 28â â 38â tall and usually under four years old. These bikes are for kids who are still learning to ride, and theyâre designed that way. Some are balance bikes, while others come with training wheels. You can browse all our 12-inch bikes and decide whatâs right for your little learner.
Shop All 14-Inch
14-Inch Bikes
Next, we have 14-inch bikes, which are for riders between 36â and 40â tall. These are mostly kids 3 â 4 years old who are still learning to ride and probably need the support of training wheels. Although this may be the best size for your child, itâs less common than the other small sizes listed here
Shop All 16-Inch
16-Inch Bikes
For kids who are 38â â 48â tall, there are 16-inch bikes. This size usually fits kids 3 â 7 years old, but like we said, age isnât always a good indicator of size. Kids grow differently and very young riders will ride differently sized bikes.
Shop All 18-Inch
18-Inch Bikes
Another less common size is the 18-inch bike. Riders who are 42â â 52â tall and usually 5 â 9 years old will feel most comfortable with this size. While some may still need training wheels, the training wheels are easy to remove. Itâs all up to what your little rider needs!
Shop All 20-Inch
20-Inch Bikes
The smallest size that doesnât come with training wheels is the 20-inch bike. A wide range of kids 48â â 60â tall can fit this size. Theyâre usually around 7 â 13 years old and gaining independence in riding around on their own. This is the smallest mountain bike size and the only size for our classic Krate bikes.
Shop All 24-Inch
24-Inch Bikes
More of a tween or teen size, 24-inch bikes arenât much different than adult-styled bikes except that theyâre smaller. These are for kids 56â â 66â tall and aged anywhere from 10 and up.
Shop All 26-Inch
26-Inch Bikes
This size is considered an adult size, but itâs the best fit for some tweens and teens. Remember, itâs all about height! 26-inch bikes fit riders over 60â tall, regardless of their age.
Next step: get out that measuring tape! Once you find the right bike size for your child, youâll be ready to shop. But donât worry, youâre not on your own. Watch our video on learning to ride, or check out our kids’ bike assembly and helmet fitting guides for some extra support. Youâll have them riding in no time!
Shop Kidâs Bikes







