Do training wheels work? Are they supposed to touch the ground? We answer all the questions you've ever had about training wheels!| Two Wheeling Tots
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Whether your child is already on training wheels or not yet started on a bike, learn how to teach a child to ride a bike the EASY way.| Two Wheeling Tots
Most budget-friendly 12 and 14 inch bikes are poorly designed and hard to ride. For its price, the Btwin 14 is a breath of fresh air. Read the review!| Two Wheeling Tots
If training wheels are being used, consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycle, and contact their local REI store to schedule a free repair that includes replacement training wheel attachments. If it is not possible to visit an REI store, contact REI for a free repair kit to be shipped. If the bicycle is being ridden without training wheels, customers can continue using the bicycle.| U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
From adventurous city riders to basic single-track groms, the REI REV Plus line offers great value and performance. We cover all the details, what we loved and what we didn't, in our review.| Two Wheeling Tots
What are coaster brakes and how do they compare to hand brakes? Discover why coaster brakes make learning to ride HARDER for kids!| Two Wheeling Tots
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