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What brand and size of bike should I buy for my 9 yr old boy?

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pearl


My son is 53 inches tall (4ft 4in) and weighs 62 lbs. I want to get him a new bike for his 10th birthday. I'm not sure what size to look for. I know I want one that is made of light weight material and has shocks (he likes to jump) but won't cost me an arm and a leg. I'd like to keep it under $150 if possible. Any pros out there that can point me in the right direction? Pretty please :-)


Answer
I think it depends on how crazy the kid is. im not sure but i dont think he is gunna just hop on and start hitting 15 foot tall stair case drops so on that note, here are a list of realy good bike comapies that you can look at that i know are of good quality and for good bikes.
Eastern bikes
Haro bikes
GT bikes ( always a classic )
Felt bikes
Iron Horse bikes
there are lots more but those companies will give you the best bang for your buck. if you have any bikes that you looking to get him dont worry about shooting me a E-mail so that i can help you get the best that u can for your price range

What are some things to see in and around Houston?




Estabon Me


I am heading to the Houston area for vacation and want to see if any of you knew of some neat things to see in and around the Houston area. We already are planning to go to the space center.


Answer
Here are some free or inexpensive things to do in downtown Houston and the nearby Museum District (I just answered another question about that area a few minutes ago):

Hermann Park is wonderful. Parking is free and it is centrally located. The Japanese Tea Garden is free and is lovely. The zoo is there. It costs $11, but has free Tuesday afternoons after 2:00. The Museum of Natural Science is there and costs $15 but is free every Tuesday from 2:00 - 8:00. The Museum of Arts Houston is there and costs $7, but is free on Thursdays from 10:00am to 9:00pm. A great date is the Miller Outdoor Theatre there, which has always free movies, plays and other shows, such as acrobats or dancers. It's romantic to take the little kid train through the park, or rent paddle boats, or just stroll or play on the swings. If you are downtown you can take the metro train to the museum district/Hermann Park. Rice University is there, too, as is the Children's Museum and Health and Science Museum, and the free Contemporary Arts Museum. I like shopping in the museum gift shops, even if I don't buy, and you can shop without paying the entrance fee.

I have taken my bike and ridden around the area of downtown near the concert halls and the Aquarium, over to the cool Glenwood Cemetery where Howard Hughes is buried, and watched the amazing skaters for hours at the Jamail Skatepark at Sabine and Memorial. You can catch the bats flying out from under the bridge every evening at dusk at Waugh Dr and Allen Parkway. Astros Baseball games are near downtown and you can get seats for $7 (but the food and drinks are expensive.) Three free audio tours of downtown: http://downtownhouston.org/guidedetail/aâ¦
Discovery Green park downtown has some free movie nights and lots of other activities: http://www.discoverygreen.com/


Some free things to do in Houston: http://www.free-attractions.com/houston.â¦
http://attractions.uptake.com/texas/housâ¦
Source(s):
http://www.houstonzoo.org/
http://www.hmns.org/
http://www.mfah.org/
http://www.milleroutdoortheatre.com/
http://houston.astros.mlb.com/
http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/batpage.hâ¦




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