This is not a kids bike.
It is a road bike.
AEROZO was born from a simple belief: a child should never learn on a bike that holds them back.
Today, many young riders discover road cycling on bikes that are not designed for this purpose, not adapted to their size, and not coherent in the sensations they deliver.
We wanted to approach the problem differently: start from the child, their posture, their safety, their enjoyment, and then build a true road bike around those needs.
The problem is not that children ride.
The problem is what they learn on.
Would you buy oversized shoes for your child to learn how to walk?
Of course not. Because in the beginning, everything matters: balance, confidence, precision and the feeling of safety.
Yet with cycling, we often accept compromises we would never tolerate anywhere else.
We choose a bike slightly too big because it will last longer. We reuse an old bike because it is still “perfectly fine.” We guide children toward mountain bikes because they seem more common, more accessible and more versatile.
The intention is logical. It is even understandable.
But for learning road cycling, it is far from ideal.
A bike that is too large today, even if it may fit later, requires far more effort to control.
We give them mountain bikes to ride on the road.
Road cycling requires something different: a different position, a different understanding of effort, and a different relationship with the bike.
When the tool is not right, learning becomes blurred. Movements lose fluidity. The desire to accelerate fades away. Enjoyment turns into constraint.
Our choice was simple:
deliver the right bike, at the right size, at the right moment.
We did not want to shrink an adult bike. We did not want to oversimplify cycling. We wanted to design a true road bike built around the scale of the child riding it.
It starts with size. Not in a commercial sense, but in a real one: the immediate relationship between the body, the bike and what the child feels from the very first meters.
A properly fitted bike first means a more natural position. The torso is not forced. Support points feel more natural. Handlebar control becomes clearer. Movements settle more naturally.
Then comes weight. A bike that is too heavy becomes something to endure. A lighter bike becomes something to understand.
Children accelerate more easily. They correct their line better. They waste less energy. They can focus on what they are learning instead of compensating for the bike.
Because safety does not start only with a helmet, brakes or instructions. It starts with how the bike responds, how reassuring it feels and how easily the child understands what they are doing.
AEROZO does not only want children to ride.
AEROZO wants them to fall in love with cycling.
A well-equipped child does not only discover an object. They discover a completely new feeling.
The feeling of a bike that moves efficiently. The feeling of a cleaner line. The feeling of an effort that becomes exciting instead of simply exhausting.
That is where passion begins.
Not in speeches. Not in abstract promises. But in the repetition of the right sensations.
Little by little, children gain confidence. They dare more. They ride farther. They understand their bike better. They begin to love road cycling for what makes it beautiful: fluidity, style, speed, precision and self-improvement.
AEROZO wants to open that door very early. Not to artificially push performance, but to give children a framework that is fair, inspiring and ambitious.
Start right. Build confidence. Create enjoyment. And allow passion to emerge for the right reasons.
Starting right,
changes everything.
Passion begins there: when the bike makes children want to keep riding, go farther and already imagine what comes next.