Specialized Bikes Walk Along
There is not a single kid in the world that hasn’t asked for a bike from his parents. It is the most common and usual Christmas gift or Birthday present. Every one has experiences his first bicycle ride with few bumps on the knees, but hey, that’s how growing up is.
Much of the children nowadays, start their pedaling experience with a tricycle. It’s the perfect choice to getting to know the activity. As they grow up and accomplish the tricycle routine they want the traditional two wheel bike. Here is where the specialized bike walk along comes into place.
Since the child is not yet acquainted with the balance issue of the bicycle, the specialized bike walk along comes with additional two wheels attached to the center of the back wheel rim. They touch the ground parallel with the wheels on the bike. These accessories help the child to practice his balance in riding a two wheeled bike. As he gets more confident in driving, the two side wheels can be set up a little higher from the ground. That way, the child can start feeling the need to keep his balance on the two wheels; and when he leans a little to the side, unable to hold the balance, the two wheels are there to stop him from falling down.

Apart form installed adjustable tutorial side wheels, a specialized bike walk along must have adjustable options on the rest of its parts. There is a difference in height from child to child. The seat must be setup proper to its height and handle bars placed close enough for the reach of its hands. There are also differences in children’s habits. Some children don’t prefer using the side wheels and they start driving the bike pushing it with the legs.

The good thing about the Specialized Bike Walk Along is the option of braking with the pedals, also know as back-pedaling breaking. Specialized Mountain Bikes and BMX bikes don’t have this kind of setup. The reason is obvious, not every child has the ability to squeeze firmly a handle break. Another reason for not using the handle breaks is that some children often tend to be rough on their bicycle which leads to breaking the handle breaks. This leads not only for the need of tough handle breaks, but a need for a firm walk along bike. After they’ve accomplish the two side wheel mission, children often fall from them. They don’t pay much attention if the bike will last longer, because they know its them that grow not the bikes.
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