Norco Ari
In a hard to find size extra small, this hardtail spec’d to the max, ready for any adventure you can conjure. Featuring hydraulic brakes and a remote operated lockout fork, this is a great choice for someone who is looking to get into mountain biking without breaking the bank, or is looking for a fun, all purpose ride that can handle any trail in our spectacular river valley.
Size 12’5” frame will fit riders in the 4’10” to 5’2” range. Please note that the manufacturer doesn’t recommend this bike for riders under the age of 13.
26” x 2.0 offroad tires on double wall alloy rims.
Specialized Myka
With sunnier skies in the the forecast is Edmonton’s great rainpocolypse of 2026 finally behind us? Don’t hesitate and miss a single potential day of riding before the snow flies. This hardtail is great choice for the beginner to intermediate rider on Edmonton’s extensive single track network. Features mechanical disc brakes, enough gear range to handle all the hills, and modern, upright geometry with wide handlebars so you don’t miss the forest for the trees. Just remember - don’t ride YEG singletrack when it’s muddy.
Size 14” frame will fit riders in the 5’2” to 5’6” range.
26” x 2.0” all terrain tires on double wall alloy rims.
Trek 830 Antelope
One bike to do it all is what you get when you get a rigid mountain bike from the ‘80s. One bike for the road, one bike for gravel, one bike for riding through the woods, one bike to take you anywhere, whether to work every day or to the depths of Mordor. This one features OG index shifters, Biopace chainrings, and a sporty riding position.
Size 15” frame will fit riders in the 5’2” to 5’6” range, especially those with a proportionately long torso.
26” x 1.95” all terrain tires on alloy rims.
