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Child's First Bike
chubby:
Got my little girl this mr J
She's only just getting into it
(2 1/2 ) but it's real cool & made real well too
Got plenty of time to find her a mini freestyler & pink it up 😆😆
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Spen69:
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,164382.new.html#new
Here you go mate :daumenhoch:
Depends how big your nipper is, but Early Rider and Isla Bikes make the best kids bikes to learn on. They are all super light and have scaled down bits for learning. Cost a fair bit but you get what you pay for - my daughter's Early Rider Belter is aluminium and carbon fibre! Best thing is your kids will love riding them and the bikes are not to heavy if they fall on them.
Chubby's Specialised Hotrock balance bike above is the nuts and really well made - it was my first choice until I found the Early Rider and both my kids have learned to ride on it now.
zombie_jesus:
Rad. Knew I would get quality responses here. These 'balance bikes' seem real interesting. Whatever teaches fastest is the way forward. Thanks folks.
Dark Diggler:
Mongoose do a good value wooden balance bike
Picklez:
Balance bikes are definitely the way to go. We bought our son a wtp seed when he was 4 or 5, he'd never shown any interest before that, and didn't really for a year or so once he had the seed. Used to take him out with and without stabilisers and he'd wobble about for about 10 minutes and then give up. Then one day I was like 'sod it' popped the cranks, pedals, chain off and took him in the garden, 15 minutes later and the cranks were going back on and he was off riding. Now he has a United Recruit and loves it :)
Those earlyriders are awesome:
On a lesser level check these, I love them (shame I won't need one any longer)
http://unitedbikeco.com/products/2015-recruit-balance-complete-bike/
Whichever way you go enjoy, it's a limited time experience but memories forever :daumenhoch:
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