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Most two wheel transportation comes with training wheels that can be bought and bolted on to prevent falling over when teaching young children. If you are older and do not want to use training wheels for lack of embarrassment, you should know that gyroscopics take over when riding two wheels. To better explain; If you can learn to make the object move, example pedaling a bike or accelerating from a stop with the gas and clutch, you will discover once you are moving more than 1-2 MPH you will naturally stay upright so long as you aren't weaving or steering abnormally. The faster you go, the more stable you will be and it is harder to lean left or right. Remember, if you fall off, get back up and try again, you will get it eventually. I would recommend learning on a bicycle. When my parents taught me to ride a bicycle it helped me when they would walk along my side and help hold me upright when there weren't training wheels. Eventually when I was not paying attention they would let go without telling me and I rode all by myself.

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