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When do kids normally learn to ride a bike?
What is a good price for a kids bike?
Is it worth buying an expensive kids bike?
Is it better to buy a new or used bike for my child?
How do I teach my child to ride a bike?
Can you teach a kid to ride a bike without training wheels?
Why won't my child learn to ride a bike?
If your child isn’t responding to a bike with training wheels, for example, maybe try a balance bikes instead. Purchasing additional protective gear beyond a helmet or having them spend time in a bike trailer could also improve their level of comfort with riding. The main thing is to keep the learning process fun. If you do that, then eventually your kid will become as happy on two wheels as they are on two feet!
How do you measure a bike for a child?
To make your search easier, our kids bikes aren’t just grouped by wheel size, but by age, as well. We generally recommend 12-inch bikes for 2 to 3-year-olds, 16-inch bikes for 4 to 6-year-olds, 20-inch bikes for 6 to 8-year-olds, and 24-inch bikes for 8 to 11-year-olds.
What are the sizes of kids bikes?
How do I know if a bike is too small for my child?
Should kids bikes have gears or no gears?
Should kids bikes have coaster brakes or hand brakes?
Do kids bikes need front suspension?
What is the difference between a single-speed and a multi-speed bike?
What is a balance bike?
What age should a kid get a pedal bike?
On average, most parents find children aged 1 to 4 years riding tricycles or balance bikes, with some moving to a pedal bike with training wheels as early as 2 to 3 years or on the later end between the ages of 4 and 6. By age 6 to 8, most children have taken off the training wheels and are ready for more advanced riding on a lightweight bike.
What are the benefits of cycling for kids?
How can I store my kid’s bike when they're not using it?
Remember, if you're storing a bike outside, be sure to lock it up with a bike lock to prevent theft, and if the bike is exposed to the elements, you may want to cover it with a bike cover to protect it from rain, sun, and snow.
Where should I take my child to ride their bike safely?
How can I make cycling more fun for my kid?
How to encourage kids to wear a helmet when riding bikes?
If they have questions, be sure to explain how helmets protect their brain. Praise their helmet use, but above all else be firm. No helmet = no ride. Make them understand that it’s simply a basic requirement when riding a bike, just like wearing pants or shoes when you go outside!
What are some tips for teaching road safety to kids?
Above all else, be a good role model. Always follow pedestrian rules yourself and wear a helmet when cycling. If your kids see you practicing safe cycling, they’ll be encouraged to do so as well.
How do I keep my kid’s bike in good condition?
Also, be sure to clean your bikes regularly, washing away visible dirt and grime after a ride to prevent rust, and lubricate the chain monthly to prevent undue wear and tear. Finally, before each ride perform a quick check of basic components, like the bike’s tire pressure, treads, brakes, and chain.