Just in time for spring British bicycle brand, Raleigh has unveiled a new range of kids bikes, designed around a lightweight aluminium frame, paired with high-quality components, all intending to make the Juniper the ideal ride for young adventurers exploring on two wheels.

The classic-inspired bikes are available in a range of colours from Mint and Mango to Baby Blue and Lavender.
Importantly, the Juniper comes in six sizes, catering for kids aged three through to 12. These are (according to the size of wheels in inches), the 12, 14, 16, 20, 24, and 26.

All the bikes come with a handy front basket and traditional-style grips, whilst the 12 and 14 both have stabilisers.

Designed due to the popular demand for Raleigh’s classic bikes, the new six-size range allows even the littlest rider to get out and experience the joy of cycling.

The Juniper represents an entirely new range, which will sit alongside existing Pop bikes, is available now, and can be purchased through selected dealers and from www.raleigh.co.uk.

Raleigh and Accell Group

Now part of the Accell Group, a European company that owns a wide range of bike brands, the British business still has its HQ in the brand’s hometown of Nottingham.

In November of 2023, Raleigh confirmed its intention to exit the P&A market in the UK following a strategic operations review by Accell Group. The main objective of the review was to “provide insight and a path to achieve sustainable growth for Accell’s UK business”, in line with the group’s strategy to increase sales, strengthen the business, and future-proof the UK operations.

Of the Raleigh brand, the Group says it is “strongly positioned for the future” in the green mobility sector.

Partnering with Accell Group means Raleigh has access to a pool of shared industry knowledge and experience, including the latest knowledge and technology, providing the brand with insights from which to make its bikes the best they can be.