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Specialized
In production2015–

Riprock

kids
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Origin

Specialized launched the Riprock in the mid-2010s as its dedicated kids' off-road line, sitting above the entry Hotrock in ambition: a genuine junior mountain bike rather than a shrunken pavement bike. The early generation (roughly 2015-2021) leaned into a fun, rugged image with fat 2.8in tyres and a short-travel SR Suntour coil fork, aiming to look and feel like a real trail bike. For 2022 Specialized tore the geared 20 and 24 models down to the studs and rebuilt them around a single idea: weight matters most for small, low-powered riders. Out went the suspension fork, in came a light rigid alloy fork, slacker geometry borrowed from the adult Stumpjumper/Rockhopper range, a 9-speed drivetrain and hydraulic discs. The Coaster models (12/16/20in, single-speed, coaster brake) carry the name for the youngest first-pedallers, keeping things simple and cheap.

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Specifications

Frame
A1 premium/butted aluminium (alloy)
Weight
kg
Drivetrain
2022+ geared: 1x9-speed, MicroShift Advent/Trail Pro trigger shifter, 30T chainring, 11-42T cassette. Older 2018-2021: 7-speed. Coaster models: single-speed
Brakes
2022+ geared 20/24: hydraulic disc (C-STAR / radial), 160mm rotors. 24 Expert: SRAM Level hydraulic. Older 2018-2021: mechanical disc. Coaster: rear coaster (pedal-back) brake
Wheels
20in or 24in on geared models (Roval on current 24); 12in / 16in / 20in on Coaster models
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Genuinely light for a kids' bike with a real MTB build (hydraulic discs, 9-speed, Ground Control tyres)
  • Modern slack geometry and kid-specific touch points (narrow bars/grips, short reach) inspire confidence
  • Solid resale value and durable A1 alloy frame - a good grow-with-me and hand-me-down bike
Weaknesses
  • Expensive versus generic kids' bikes; the 24 Expert is a serious investment
  • Narrow 'best fit' window - kids can outgrow a size quickly, and trigger-shifter ergonomics can be a stretch for small hands
  • Geared models ship with tubed (non-tubeless) tyres, adding weight and pinch-flat risk on rocky trails
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Generations

  1. 1st gen (approx 2015-2021)

    • Fun, rugged, heavier; suspension fork and fat tyres for a 'mini trail bike' look.
    Brakes
    Mechanical disc
  2. 2022+ redesign (geared 20/24)

    • Rigid fork deletes weight; slacker modern geometry, hydraulic discs, dropper-compatible 24. A different bike - do not confuse specs with the older model.
    Brakes
    Hydraulic disc, 160mm
  3. 24 Expert (2022+)

    • Premium flagship with real air fork and tubeless wheels; roughly double the price of the rigid 24.
    Brakes
    SRAM Level hydraulic
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecCurrentRiprock Coaster 12CurrentRiprock Coaster 16CurrentRiprock Coaster 20CurrentRiprock 20 (rigid, redesign)CurrentRiprock 24 (rigid, redesign)CurrentRiprock 24 ExpertRiprock 20 (1st gen)Riprock 24 (1st gen)
Year20222022202220222022202220182018
FrameA1 aluminiumA1 aluminiumA1 aluminiumA1 aluminiumA1 aluminium buttedA1 aluminiumA1 premium aluminiumA1 premium aluminium
DrivetrainSingle-speedSingle-speedSingle-speed1x9 MicroShift Advent1x9 MicroShift, 11-42T1x11 SRAM NX7-speed7-speed
BrakesCoaster brakeCoaster brakeCoaster brakeHydraulic disc, 160mmHydraulic disc, 160mmSRAM Level hydraulic discMechanical discMechanical disc
MSRP€280€300€340€650€750€1,600
PurposeValueValueValueBalancedBalancedFlagshipValueValue
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