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It's a good time to be a (biking) kid.

Kids' bike options have never been better. Walking around Sea Otter 2015, looking behind the all the fat bike and gravel bike options, we couldn't help but notice how many bike companies were now showing off options designed specifically for the young cyclist. Whether you're looking for a balance bike for a toddler who can barely walk, a 700c cyclocross bike for the still-growing youngster, or a full suspension, disc brake-equipped bike for a little ripper, parents' options have exploded.

Some companies like Islabikes and Cleary Bikes center their who business on bikes designed specifically for the youth, while bigger companies like Trek, Kona and Felt have expanded beyond their lines to include smaller performance bikes for the younger crowd. And while the smallest balance bikes start with tiny 12" wheels and under $200, parents can still break the bank buying a bike for their kid, spending nearly $3k on a full suspension, disc brake bike.

Want your young one to try cyclocross? The first step is to get a lightweight bike that fits, and get your little one comfortable riding off the beaten path.

See the slideshow below for some of the bikes that caught our eye, as well as the eyes of many of the kids running around the Sea Otter 2015 expo.

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Kona has a long history of getting kids into cyclocross, including support of Jim Brown’s Rad Racing program in the Northwest. At Sea Otter, the youth bikes were on display, including the Jake 24 cyclocross bike.

Kona is showing off its kids' bikes, including the Jake 24 cyclocross bike with an aluminum frame and fork, . Tektro mini V-brakes, and Sora 9-speed. Sea Otter Classic 2015. © Cyclocross Magazine

Kona showed off its kids’ bikes, including the $899 Jake 24 cyclocross bike with an aluminum frame and fork, . Tektro mini V-brakes, and Sora 9-speed. Sea Otter Classic 2015. © Cyclocross Magazine

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