Bike Training Wheels in Bike Accessories
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Should bicycle training wheels touch the ground?
Yes, training wheels should touch the ground. Training wheels have a rear coaster brake to stop the bike, so it needs to always have contact with the ground. The exception is when rounding a corner, one training wheel will stay on the ground and the other will lift slightly, about a quarter-inch. What's important is that your child sits in the saddle so that weight is distributed to the back tire.
What's the difference between training wheels and a balance bike?
Training wheels give a child the experience of riding a bike with pedals, chains, and the other mechanics of a traditional bicycle. A balance bike has none of the mechanics of a traditional bike but rather teaches a child how to balance a bicycle so they are prepared to ride with pedals.
At what age should a child start riding a bicycle with training wheels?
A child can start with training wheels between the age of 3 and 5. Some children begin when they're older, depending on their agility.
























































