Saturday, 27 December 2014

Frequently Asked Questions About Children's Bikes

As parents we do research about children's bikes for our children. However, there are a lot of questions that are usually left unanswered.
In this article we will aim to answer some of the questions that are asked in relation to children's bikes. What types of children's bikes are there? There are several versions of bikes.
There is the standard two wheeled bike with pedals and also the balance bike that does not have any pedals.

You also have tricycles.
These are bicycles with two back wheels and one wheel in the front. You can also purchase stabilisers separately to add them onto normal bigger bikes.

Are there any benefits to having a stabilisers bike? Besides actually promoting physical activity in your child there are no other benefits from owning a stabilizing bicycle for your child.

You want the bicycle that your child is using to promote their balance, their co-ordination and their steering. This will particularly become useful later on in life. Using a balance bike is more likely to promote this at an early age as there are not any stabiliser wheels to rely upon.

What about a normal bicycle just with stabilisers added on to them? Stabilisers can be bought separately from an actual bicycle.
This means that you buy a bigger bicycle with pedals and then just add on the stabilisers to help balance your child out. While this is a cheaper alternative then purchasing two different bicycles, this is probably the most ineffective of the bicycles.
Often the bicycle sizes are too big for your child and it can make cycling extremely different.
Especially for a beginner. Rather forgo this option as it has too many pitfalls.
Is a balance bike more effective than a stabilisers bike? Balance bikes literally outrun stabilisers by miles when it comes to effectiveness and benefits.
There are simply no positive benefits when using stabilisers.

When you use a balance bike your child works on their balance, co-ordination, confidence and their steering.

Balance bikes teach your children how to effectively ride a bicycle and balance on their own.
This makes moving onto a bigger bicycle extremely easy.

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