My first bike had training wheels and after I had ridden for a few weeks, Dad raised those training wheels up about an inch of the ground, still able to support the bike tipping. As the weeks passed the training wheels would be continued to be adjusted upward until they were no longer needed. The first solo ride without them was a glorious experience. Once you have ridden a bicycle, you never forget how for the rest of your life, even if you haven't ridden for many years.
Learn to ride, before it rides you...<Locknedrchil>
yes but its more difficult to learn
baja 70 dirt bike from Canadian tire its easy to ride and also fun
Miley Cyrus probably learned to ride a bike when she was around 6 years old. She has never mentioned in interviews that age she learned to ride the bike.
you never forget what you learn.
it depends on your balance
OF COURSE Of course you should, learning to ride a two-wheeler is just the basics. Learning to ride a motocross bike just takes it to a whole new level.
Yes. If an 8-year-old wants to learn to ride a bike, another person can teach them to ride it. Usually, that involves helping to balance the bike until they get the hang of riding it.
A TTR 125L is what I bought my daughter to learn to ride on. Very dependable and mild mannered, a good bike to learn on.
yes they should. it is good for a kid to learn to ride a quad or dirt bike
Lack of co-ordination? I'm sure you will get the hang of it:)
Yes, that is a good size bike to learn on. If the bike is street legal you will need a motorcycle license.