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For example when your a toddler you only had to keep track of SPEED and DIRECTION. Once you take of the training wheels you also had to manage you BALANCE. Once you get a bike with gears you have to keep track of GEARS. You also have to keep track of speed, brakes, turns, hills descents. What else do you have to keep track of when you bike?
How about when you dirtbike? (This should have more things to keep track off)
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Simple yet complex... EVERYTHING around you. Traffic, pedestrians stepping off the sidewalk, wind direction & speed, the weather, your own condition at the time, what's in the road ahead, what's behind coming up on you. Like I said - everything.
Simple yet complex... EVERYTHING around you. Traffic, pedestrians stepping off the sidewalk, wind direction & speed, the weather, your own condition at the time, what's in the road ahead, what's behind coming up on you. Like I said - everything.
What height should a toddlers bicycle be adjusted to?
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Should her feet be able to touch the ground or only the pedals. If Her feet should touch the ground. Should it be just her tows or flat feet.
How high should the side wheels be? Should the bike be able to move from side to side, and how much?
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sitting on seat and feet can go flat on ground=perfect height.
By "side wheels" do you men training wheels?
Assuming you do, they should be 4.5 to 5" across (high) and wobbling only a little bit so child gets feel for balancing--to learn how to balance.
(The "wobbling" will occur naturally. You needn't adjust "wobblocity")
Thus: "Training" wheels.
They'll put them on for you at bike shop.
sitting on seat and feet can go flat on ground=perfect height.
By "side wheels" do you men training wheels?
Assuming you do, they should be 4.5 to 5" across (high) and wobbling only a little bit so child gets feel for balancing--to learn how to balance.
(The "wobbling" will occur naturally. You needn't adjust "wobblocity")
Thus: "Training" wheels.
They'll put them on for you at bike shop.
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