The History Man":cwvib56w said:
The History Man":2hw52cq0 said:picked this up monday to cut up for a project. Bargain. Wouldn't put mu precious in it though. Used to have one years ago but only on empty roads for fun.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kids-bike-tra ... true&rt=nc
Rampage":1bovsgul said:The History Man":1bovsgul said:picked this up monday to cut up for a project. Bargain. Wouldn't put mu precious in it though. Used to have one years ago but only on empty roads for fun.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kids-bike-tra ... true&rt=nc
Same as mine.
hamster":2k3961l9 said:Rampage":2k3961l9 said:They might offer some protection from rolling over, but if a car hits them it won't do anything.
Is that unlike a child seat??? :?
Look at the BMA and RCGP recommendations. The biggest risk is inactivity. Getting kids used to habitual exercise and time outdoors is critical to set up healthy lifestyles.
My kids cycled to school from age 4, as a result by 10 they had huge amounts of road sense and were fitter then their contemporaries who were driven to school.
Similarly the medics have shown that cycle commuting on average is likely to lengthen your life.