What to Look For When Buying Kids Bikes For Gifts

Selecting a bicycle for a child is likely more challenging than you might assume. It may seem enough to simply ask your tot to point to a model he or she likes, and then play Santa Clause before the big day in December. However, it's more involved than that. While selecting the perfect bicycle for your youngster isn't an exact science, you can certainly take certain steps to select the right bike for your tyke.

Before selecting a bicycle for your little one, it's crucial to determine if he or she is even ready for it. If your child is between the ages of 2 to 4-years old, then a tricycle would be more suitable. A tricycle can teach your child various kinesthetic skills, including sitting, pedaling, and braking. By the age of roughly three-years-old, a child is ready to ride a cycle with training wheels.

Children are prepared to ride kids bikes between the ages of 4 to 8-years-old. Within that age range, they possess the balance, coordination, and dexterity to ride a two-wheeler without the training wheels. However, it's also important that children be mentally prepared for cycling, which doesn't' occur in some children until the age of 10-years-old.

One of the most important matters to consider when selecting children's cycles, is the size. It's important to note that the diameter of the wheels, rather than the frame' size and the seat's height (as with adult two-wheelers) establishes the size of tots' cycles. Thus, when determining the proper bicycle size for your child, you should consider various factors such as the age of the child and his or her inseam. Both factors are important, as a particular age of a child doesn't automatically translate to a particular bike size. Some children develop slower or faster than other youngsters their age, thus requiring you to select smaller or larger kids bikes, respectively.

You can further determine if a cycle is the right size, by conducting some tests. Make sure that the child can mount and dismount the two-wheeler easily. Also, the child should be able to sit astride the bike with ease, while his or her feet are adjacent to the ground. Ensure that the bike is neither too high nor too low for them to seat comfortably.

Another critical issue when buying a bicycle for your little one is the brakes. Coaster brakes are typically the best option for the youngest cyclists to use. However, they're more difficult to find on larger bikes. When selecting bikes for younger children who are larger than average, be hesitant to choose a bike with hand brakes. That's because they may not yet have the development skills necessary to use them.

In terms of handbrakes, you can find a wide variety of kids bikes. They have an assortment of names and mechanisms, including v-brakes, u-brakes, center-pull, and side-pull. It's vital that you consider different designs of each variety, to determine which one is ideal for your child. Test to verify that the brakes are powerful enough for the child's weight and the two-wheeler's speed.

Finally, industry standards require the front wheel of children's bikes to possess a safety device. This will ensure that the front wheel will stay affixed even if the axle's nuts become loose. Also, look for bikes with spokes, rims, and hubs comprised of metal.

When you're ready to purchase a bicycle for your kid, it's important to learn as much as you can and be prepared to take a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) approach whenever necessary. This is particularly true when you make offline purchases. There's no guarantee that store employees will have enough knowledge to select or assemble bicycles for children properly.

These are some of the main issues to help choose the best of kids bikes for your youngster, this Christmas. Your tot will get a head start learning a fun skill that he or she will never forget!



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