Proud parent moment!

Smashing!!

Trying to get our lad (5 y/o) off his stabilisers at the min.. down to 1 but he just can't seem to get his head around no stabilisers.

Keeps telling me that if I bought him a new bike he could ride that one without them. . .
 
Little tinkers :D

Well done, was about this time last year ours learnt to go it alone

Last week he completed a 14 mile trip along the coast, out in front setting the pace
 
Thanks for all the really nice replies folks. It's very much appreciated 8)

My daughter is loving it so much that I can't keep her off the bike. This morning she was up and down our road practicing her turns etc. Private close so nice and safe (ish). In fact she's done more riding than me recently :shock:

I remember my first non stabilized ride because it was a race between my mate next door and me to see who would do it first ! He won :roll: But I cracked it a few hours later. Wish mum had taken a few piccies :(

Cheers all.......Steve.
 
:D awesome, nice one.

looking forward to teaching my daughter to ride, shes mad keen on my bikes, but at 22 months is too small to ride just yet!
 
Brilliant!! 8)

I haven't bought my niece a bike yet, but I have got her a trike that she absolutely loves!! She's only two nd half at the moment, but in time I will definitely get her a bike ... probably a nice neutral colour like blue ... that way my younger nephew can use it afterwards! Lol!!

Congrats on your little one losing the stabilisers mate!! Very cool!! :D
 
Once again thanks for the response folks :D

Told Molly that she's famous now so she thinks it's "way cool".

Trouble is that Ollie (3 years old btw) now wants a big boys bike. So he's going to ask Father Christmas for one this year :wink: He has a total lack of fear so got to standby for bruises/breaks etc......... :roll:

Night all !
 

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