Yes, it's nice to have choices. Islabikes makes a great line of kids' bikes, 
and as long as that original line exists, I'm a happy customer. Yay for 
Islabikes, and all that stuff.

BUT....

Is no one else a bit nervous about carbon forks on children's bikes? What did 
Grant say on the BLUG? Something like "the worst material a fork can be made 
from" or something close to that. And I don't know if you get to keep the 
company of children much, but I am in the thick of child-rearing, and WOW can 
kids be hard on stuff. The idea of carbon in combo with kids just makes me 
nervous. And if you know about carbon and you're good with that, well, ok. But 
I know most people couldn't tell you a thing about carbon fiber except that 
it's expensive and light and therefore must be good. Can't you see someone with 
money to burn getting one of these for his/her kid and not knowing about 
carbon? 

I don't have an extensive biking background. I had Target/Walmart bikes until 
2012, when my Walmart Schwinn broke. I got a Craigslist Trek which was my first 
"nice bike" and sold it after I couldn't stand the pain from being hunched 
forward. By Dec. I had my Betty Foy, and I'll probably die with that bike. I 
realize I don't have extensive experience with bikes (carbon or otherwise) but 
I've read enough to really distrust carbon, and for a kid? No thanks. Islabikes 
can do whatever it likes, but it took me by surprise when they went this 
direction. And I hope they don't change the original line of bikes, which are 
really great.

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