Battle of the Bikes - Belter vs Seeker
Torn between ranges? Let’s help you out. Follow the links below to check out which range is best for you. But to summarise. If urban riding is your go to, the Belter range is for you. If adventure and trail...
The top of their range, the Belter 24 and Seeker 24 have it all. Large Promax hydraulic disc brakes, a plethora of gears and a light frame for their size all combine to give the complete package. The Belter 24. Perfectly...
Our 20” Belter and Seeker see the introduction of gears – your ride just got better. The Belter 20 sticks true to its name and is equipped with our award-winning belt drive system. Coupled with a Sturmey Archer rear hub, housing a...
The Belter 16 and Seeker 16 are very similar to their smaller 14 counter parts. Moving up a size can be a daunting process, but your little rider will find the handling of the 16s is similar to the 14s...
The 14” pedal bikes are the smallest in the Belter and Seeker range. Both the Belter 14 and Seeker 14 share the same lightweight aluminium frame. They share the same brakes as well, equipped with the Tektro 837ALs and coupled...
Black Friday. It's not how we roll. The term ‘Black Friday’ originated in the US during the 1960’s where police officers grappled with of turkey and pumpkin pie fuelled shoppers as they flocked into cities causing traffic chaos post-Thanksgiving. Nowadays it’s...
Born to be Wild: How our name was born
Andy Loveland. Dad, cricket enthusiast, rum lover, Early Rider founder. Andy sat down recently with Enduro Mag, leaders in MTB journalism, to discuss all things Early Rider. A Cult Classic The Early Rider name, derived from the 1969 cult Classic Easy...
Early Rider was born in a garden shed in the heart of Henley on Thames, England in 2005. We’ve come a long way since our humble beginnings; our products are sold globally and our design work critically acclaimed, but at...