Prevelo’s new Bravo Series brings full-featured dirt jump and pump track bikes to the youngest riders. Available in three sizes – 16, 20, and 24 inch – they’re sized for kids that haven’t grown into a 26″ wheeled DJ bike yet.
The frames are lightweight aluminum and get air suspension forks with adjustable compression & rebound settings, even on the 16″ model. That helps take them beyond pump tracks into proper jump lines, where the launches get bigger and a little cushion helps as they learn to time landings.

Wheels have Novatec hubs with WTB rims and Kenda Booster 2.2″ tires, and drivetrains are singlespeed with 28-tooth narrow-wide chainrings. All models have a Tektro hydraulic disc rear brake.

The Bravo Two (16″) is $999 and aimed at 4.5-7 year olds. Complete bike weight is 16.8 lb (7.62kg) with 110mm crankarms and an Heir suspension fork with 60mm travel, carbon/alloy lowers, and QR dropouts.

The Bravo Three (20″) is $1,199 and aimed at 6-10 year olds. Bike weight is 19.8 lb (8.98kg) with 127mm crankarms. This and the 24″ model both upgrade to Manitou J-Unit with thru-axles. This model gets 80mm of travel.

The Bravo 4 (24″) is $1,299 and bumps up to a 100mm travel fork. Bike weight is 21.5 lb (9.75kg) with 140mm crankarms.
All models are available now in both colors.