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Holidays Are Coming

21/5/2018

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 ​Ah the school holidays, and the endless shouts of "What are we doing today?" followed by that old favourite "I'm bored".  

Cycling with kids is a great way of filling some of that time before school is back in session, so we're going to share some of our favourite tips and pieces of kit to make family bike trips a little less daunting.

For the littlest ones a child seat or trailer are the best way forward. Suitable from 9 months onwards both are great ways of getting from A to B. Each have their advantages; trailers offer more
protection from the elements and some models will take more than one child, but can restrict where you cycle, making bike seats a more versatile option.  Cycling with kids is the same as doing any sort of outing with kids, it's all about the preparation!
  • Plenty of snacks
  • Padded straps/headrest
  • Appropriate clothing
  • Well fitted helmet!
We love Lazer's P'nut helmet, mainly for the amazing Autofit feature that means you don't have to spend ages arranging various pieces of padding! 
 
We know there's often a discussion about front mounted vs rear mounted seats. For us there is only one choice, the rear mounted seat wins every time. In the event of an accident or fall, a child in a front mounted seat acts as your airbag and for that reason you won't find any of these seats in our shop. 
Our top tips on riding with a child seat?
                        "Run your tyres at a lower pressure (around 20% lower) to absorb some of the
                          bumps and make for a more comfortable ride all round. And remember that
                          the added weight will mean you need more time to brake and pull away."
 

When the exciting time comes for their first bike of their own, we always recommend starting with a
balance bike (basically a bike without pedals). When starting cycling with kids, balance bikes are a great alternative to stabilisers. Children push themselves along and as they get more confident, spend more time with their feet off the floor, teaching them the balancing skills they need. When a pedal bike is introduced, they have the confidence already to take their feet off the floor and pedal!
Frog Bikes are our supplier of choice for children's bikes. Their lightweight bikes are fun and easy to ride which ultimately makes them easier to learn on! All components are manufactured specifically for kids. Things like brake leavers are difficult for little hands to reach if they've been designed with a fully grown adult in mind. 
We are also part of
Frog's Leapfrog scheme, a part exchange system to trade in an outgrown bike and use the value to move up to the next size. Brilliant for those non-stop growers!

Cycling with kids away from home almost inevitably involves riding on a road. Riding behind your young cyclist not only gives you the ability to watch and instruct them, but by positioning yourself slightly further in to the lane, you'll guide the traffic around your child. If you encounter a situation either of you aren't comfortable with (eg a complicated junction, or a steep hill), just get off and walk. It's always better to have
positive experiences of cycling, rather than getting unnecessarily stressed out!
Before leaving for your ride make sure your child has a little traffic and bike awareness. Encourage them to look behind and signal appropriately, as well as being aware of their position on the road. As for the bike, can they check their brakes are working and identify that their tyre pressures are correct?

When the weather's bright and sunny there's not a lot better than getting out on your bikes as a family. So pack a picnic and plan some routes, because cycling with kids is a fun and easy way to fill many an hour!


​We're always happy to come along to local scout & guide groups (or similar) to talk to the children about riding their bikes and basic maintenance. If you know of a group that would be interested then please get in touch. 

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Teagan link
11/1/2021 08:19:14 am

Great blog youu have

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Victoria L link
14/9/2024 05:48:00 am

Greatt blog

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