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Riprock 20

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Riprock 20

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Freedom is the absence of fear. And riding fearlessly requires a bike that can handle your kid’s imagination. It’s why we designed Riprock to be a mountain bike inclusive of all the features needed for superior ripping, like modern geometry, Ground Control tires, hydraulic disc brakes, and internally routed cables. Finally, we threw in a wider-range drivetrain, making Riprock truly the perfect bike to inspire riders to climb higher and tackle the downhills freely.

Kids can’t ride confidently if they’re not riding comfortably. With Riprock, fit comes first. This meant using data to reimagine everything from how they grip to how they sit to create a bike specifically and proportionally for kids. We did all this because comfort creates confidence. And more confidence always leads to more riding fearlessly.

Geometry

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20"
Crank Length115mm
Handlebar Width600mm
Stem Length35mm
Saddle Width130mm
Seatpost Length300mm
Stack385mm
Reach295mm
Head-Tube Length75mm
Head-Tube Angle68°
B-B Height239mm
B-B Drop30mm
Trail66mm
Fork Length (full)320mm
Fork Rake/Offset40mm
Front-Center482mm
Chain-Stay Length350mm
Wheelbase830mm
Top-Tube Length (horizontal)405mm
Bike Stand-Over Height520mm
Seat-Tube Length290mm
Seat-Tube Angle73.5°
Geometry

Rider Reviews

  • 3.4
  • 10 Reviews

Terrible Brakes

The brakes never worked well then officially died after 4 hrs of riding. Honestly maybe 3 hrs. The stem is cut super short so you can’t adjust the geo. The rear derailleur almost touches the ground in some gears, it won’t even fit rear wheel side into a normal floor rack. Just a really terrible bike for the money. Either spend up or spend down - don’t get stuck with this lemon. The positives: Shifter, tires, frame & fork material/ finish. Bottom bracket, hubs/ rims are acceptable but not great.


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Michael

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Not sure

Puts my kid in a very aggressive stance. He doesn’t like it. Too much weight on his arms/hands. Had to replace the brakes after a few months. They are terrible.


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Dallin

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Great bike…except for the brakes

Purchased in late 2021 for my then 5 year-old son. Great fit/geometry and a pretty good overall package for an enthusiastic little rider. However, within 3 months the Radius brakes began to fail. The Specialized-owned shop that sold me the bike promptly exchanged the whole bike for a new one. More than I would have asked for and seemed like a waste, but whatever. Bike #2 rode well for several months but right around the 1-year warranty date the brakes again began to fail. Back to the shop, they couldn’t warranty again but did their best to service them, which bought us a few rides but again they failed. Specialized should do better than to put such faulty, outright dangerous brakes on a bike, especially a kids bike. I know it was probably to hit a price point, but brakes are not the part to go with an no-name brand to save $$. As long as they are are still speccing these Radius brakes on the Riprock 20, I would strongly discourage any parent from buying this bike for their kids.

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Peter

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Solid choice for advance young riders

Got this for my 5 year old son over a year ago. For context he was riding since 2 and was coming from a Woom 3 (Strider -> Woom 2 -> Woom 3) which he used for all terrains but mostly dirt and gravel trails. The Riprock is a great value for what you get and the clearance for the wider tires on the riprock is a high selling point: the extra traction and stability on the trails is really noticeable (also having tires as wide as dad's bike has its own special joy). The weight is great as well; any heavier might have been discouraging. This was his first experience with gears and the shifter is crisp and very easy to trigger. The gear range is well suited for a wide variety of riding. We did run into a problem with one of the brake levers/reservoirs leaking which was a bummer but Specialized had us covered and nothing really beat the sight of the giant black Specialized sprinter van/mobile bikeshop pulling up to replace the whole lever under warranty. Overall the bike has been great!

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Kyle

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Not a good fit for kids

We bought this bike for our son’s 5th birthday. He’s about as tall as our 7 year old son for size reference. Until now he’s been riding a specialized rip rock coaster 20 and it’s great but we are in need of some gears. Bought this one expecting it to be great and it isn’t. The fit is wrong and the gears are not great, especially the way they’re switched. The handle bars are so low he was riding in a completely different position and no longer as confident in his riding. As for the gears, they’re trigger switch, not grip switch, so it isn’t as easy or intuitive for younger riders. We have other sons on gear bikes one a salsa and one an REI coop and much prefer those over this one unfortunately. The Jett probably would have been a better choice.

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Lindsey

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Awesome Kids Bike

There is nothing out there that completes with this bike for kids, tons of fun!

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No

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Kevin P.

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Great bike capable of riding

Great bike capable of riding actual trails and well built perfect for the little ones

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Juan C.

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Tough, well made little bike, but...

The brakes are not good. They did not work well out of the box and we lived with it since she was still learning the controls. She is ready to rip now, but the brakes are dead (lever to grip, no pad engagement), will not bleed correctly, and will likely never work. I bleed the brakes/repair all my bikes (for decades at this point) and never have an issue and thus will be replacing these brakes at my cost to get my little shredder rolling again. Any potential buyer should plan to replace them as well. One other thing to note is that many of the bolts did not have any grease. I liked that the bike came with some basic tools for assembly and setup (though I did not need them).

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Andrew

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Real 20" MTB

Awsome 20" MTB . Best Value around ! Rigid fork with wider volume tires make lot of sense for 20" bike. My son has been absolutly loving it. Only couple of thigs I would point out which needs to updated is 1. microshift derailleur needs to be the "super short" version on this bike . the one spec'd is too long and gets damaged easily. I have had couple of repairs already on the derailleur 2. Need additional stack height adjustment. Fork was cut with just 2 5mm spacers , wish they had left more spacers

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OurPlaceSD

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