Friday, August 24, 2007

Like Riding a Bike!

Anyone who has taught a child to ride a bike will know that it isn't as easy as it looks. Parents need patience and perserverance to help their child master this skill. When your child is finally riding on their own, don't be surprised if you feel that same swelling of pride that your babies first steps brought! I'm still gushing and telling everyone I know about my son finally really mastering his bike a few days ago!

If you feel your child is ready, Fall can be a great time to take off the training wheels. After a summer of riding your child is more comfortable with the way their bike feels, taking the wheels off now instead of next spring - when your child has had a whole winter without practice - can speed up the process.

Here's a bright idea for a young child to learn biking without training wheels – Peddle Free Bikes. You guessed it - these training bikes have no peddles, instead a child just pushes with their feet on the ground, and lifts them up to glide. The premise is similar to what a scooter teaches, giving a child the feel for the balance they need for riding a two wheeled bike. This kind of ingenuity doesn't come cheap though - considering the lack of peddles, gears and brakes, the model pictured here from Kettler still costs around $179.99 CDN. As with all Kettler bikes though - it will probably last forever! Norco makes a training bike reported to resale closer the $100 range. Thinking of trying one out? Give us your feedback, we'd love to hear your review!

Remember children must be wearing a helmet when riding this (or any other style) of bike!

~Justine

2 comments:

  1. Perhaps a more cost effective approach to this would be to remove the peddles (and training wheels) from a regular bike, and once the child gets comfortable, put them back on...

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  2. You write very well.

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