10 Tips For Cycling Without Stabilisers

10 Tips For Cycling Without Stabilisers

Getting your kids to ride a Bobbin bike on their own for the first time is a blend of excitement. As a parent, you eagerly anticipate this moment, yet you’re also anxious about their safety.

In this guide, we’ve curated a collection of invaluable tips that will ease the nerves of both child and parent. These insights will equip you with the confidence and needed know-how. Read on to get started!

1. Seat adjustment

 

Gingersnap 20” Wheel

 

Proper seat height is crucial for stability and control when cycling without stabilisers. To get it right, start by making sure your child’s feet can touch the ground. There should be a slight bend in the knees while sitting on the saddle.

Adjust the seat accordingly to achieve this balance. Doing so will help boost their confidence and enhance their control.

Top tip: Here’s how you can adjust a bike saddle position.

2. Choose the right location

 

Hornet 20” Wheel Kids’ Hybrid Bike

 

When it comes to learning to ride without stabilisers, such as on a 20” hybrid wheel, location matters. Opt for a safe and spacious area, such as a quiet parking lot or an empty field. Go somewhere where your child can practice with minimal distractions and traffic.

This choice of location not only enhances their safety. But also allows them to focus solely on building their cycling skills. This, in return, makes the learning process smoother and more enjoyable.

You may refer to our ‘Where Is the Best Place for Kids to Learn to Cycle?’ guide to get some ideas.

3. Mastering braking

Hornet 20” Wheel Kids’ Hybrid Bike 

(Hornet 20” Wheel Kids’ Hybrid Bike)

Braking is a fundamental skill for maintaining control and safety while cycling. Teach your child the basics of braking, emphasising the use of both front and rear brakes. Encourage them to apply gradual, even pressure to the levers to prevent sudden stops. This skill will instil confidence and ensure they can stop safely when needed.

4. Focus on stability

Stability is key to successful cycling with 16” bikes and beyond. Guide your child on the importance of maintaining balance while riding. Encourage them to keep a steady posture, centred on the bike, and to avoid abrupt movements.

Remind them that practice makes perfect. As they become more comfortable with balancing, their cycling confidence will soar.

5. Helmet safety

Starling Bike Helmet Olive

(Starling Bike Helmet Olive)

Safety should always come first, and that starts with wearing a Bobbin helmet. Emphasise the necessity of a helmet while learning to ride without training wheels. Ensure the helmet fits snugly and sits level on your child’s head, covering their forehead.

When selecting a helmet, look for one that meets safety standards. A well-fitted headgear is a rider’s best friend on the road to cycling independence. Consider checking these kids bike helmet sizes for guidelines.

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6. Essential accessories

Essential bike accessories like gloves and knee/elbow pads are your kid’s best allies. These additions not only provide added protection but also boost confidence. Gloves offer a firm grip on handlebars. Meanwhile, knee/elbow pads shield against potential scrapes and bruises during falls. The peace of mind they provide allows your child to focus on mastering their cycling skills!

7. Opt for lightweight two wheels

 

Brownie Junior 20” Wheel

 

(Brownie Junior 20” Wheel)

Lightweight bikes with baskets are a game-changer for beginners. Its agility and ease of handling make the learning process smoother. When choosing one, consider your child’s size and skill level. Opt for one that they can comfortably straddle with both feet on the ground. A lighter model empowers them to manoeuvre confidently. This helps them transition to riding without the aid of training wheels with ease.

8. Suitable clothing

The right clothing can enhance your child’s cycling experience. Encourage them to wear comfortable, close-fitting attire. Loose clothing can be distracting and pose safety risks. But with proper attire, your child can focus on their balance and control.

9. Protective pads

Knee and elbow pads are vital in safeguarding your child during those learning falls. These protective pads cushion impacts and prevent injuries. Ensure your child wears them correctly. Knee pads covering the knees, and elbow pads protecting the elbows. Properly adjusted pads provide maximum protection and instil confidence.

10. Supportive running

 

Fold Folding Bike

 

Run alongside your child as they take their first unsteady pedal strokes. This reassures them that you’re there to catch them if they fall. As their confidence grows, gradually slow your pace to encourage self-reliance.

This supportive approach not only bolsters their confidence. But also promotes independence, fostering a sense of accomplishment as they ride independently.

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Your child has embarked on a path of growth, resilience, and newfound independence. And these ten tips have served as your compass. They’ve guided you through the challenges and triumphs of cycling without stabilisers. Now, you’re armed with the knowledge to nurture their skills safely and confidently.

Searching for the ideal kids bike? Look no further – Bobbin has you covered! Our selection includes a variety of models. Shop from balance bikes to bikes with stabilisers and more!

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