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The Prevelo Alpha Range has something for nearly all riders, and spans from the Alpha Zero MkIII balance bike to the 26″ wheel Alpha Five MkIII. In addition to the Alpha Zero balance bike, Prevelo is adding their Balance-Tec platform to the Alpha One and Two. Introduced earlier this year with the Prevelo Zulu range, Balance-Tec is a conversion system that allows riders to move from a balance bike to a pedal bike on the same frame.


All of the Alpha MkIII bikes also gain sealed cartridge bearings throughout, double-wall, tubeless compatible rims, and weight reductions across the range. The bikes equipped with multi-speed drivetrains gain clutches on the Microshift Acolyte derailleurs for fewer dropped chains and better performance off road.
“The new MkIII Alpha Series is the result of our kid-first design approach combined with a deep focus on higher performance and greater versatility,” said Prevelo Founder Jacob Rheuban. “These bikes are built for real-world riding across curbs, gravel, trails, parks, and long neighborhood laps. The geometry and components give young riders confidence on mixed surfaces. Every detail is tuned to create a bike that feels responsive, capable, and fun to ride everywhere.”







Pricing
- Alpha Zero MkIII balance bike ($259)
- Alpha One MkIII (14-inch, $489)
- Alpha Two MkIII (16-inch, $509)
- Alpha Three MkIII (20-inch, $759)
- Alpha Four MkIII (24-inch, $799)
- Alpha Five MkIII (26-inch, $859)
The MkIII Alpha bikes are available in three colors: blue, silver, and pink. The Alpha series is available for pre-order now at prevelo.com, with shipping expected by the end of July.
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