Melonfish
Evil Genius in training.
- Location
- Warrington, UK
Ok so i've been watching these amazing video's of 3 year olds cycling away and i'm jelous, not only for myself but for my own children and i realise i haven't given them the cycle support they really need.
to be fair until i joined this board i didn't even know balance bikes existed!
anyhoo, son #1 is pretty much cycling away without stabilisers, he could be more sturdy but he's getting there, same as him i learned when i was about 6/7 to cycle without stabilizers.
now son #2 is 5 and he's had little experience.
he's used to the stabilizers and can pedal along fine but i'm wondering if i should just take them off and show him how to push it along so he gets the balance?
should i leave the pedals on or remove them to begin with? should i get him a proper balance bike?
tbh my first real bike was a standard job with a plastic shell around it that made it look like a police bike, even had a button you could press and get siren sounds. does anyone know if they do adult ones of these?
to be fair until i joined this board i didn't even know balance bikes existed!
anyhoo, son #1 is pretty much cycling away without stabilisers, he could be more sturdy but he's getting there, same as him i learned when i was about 6/7 to cycle without stabilizers.
now son #2 is 5 and he's had little experience.
he's used to the stabilizers and can pedal along fine but i'm wondering if i should just take them off and show him how to push it along so he gets the balance?
should i leave the pedals on or remove them to begin with? should i get him a proper balance bike?
tbh my first real bike was a standard job with a plastic shell around it that made it look like a police bike, even had a button you could press and get siren sounds. does anyone know if they do adult ones of these?