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Yup.
I did this with my eldest lad.
He hadn't got any balance at all, but I decided at the age of 7 that enough was enough. Stabilisers off. 30 mins of patience in the garden and job done! Now he rides off kerbs, down steps and off roads on footpaths with me no problem
Grannygrinder":sy2d2721 said:Remove stabilizers, find nice flat surface. Hold on to the back of the saddle to support them initially. Once they are going fast enough that the giroscopic effect holds them up remove your hand, but for christ sake don't tell them you are doing so as it starts them pannicking. When we tried this with my son he had gone about 50m first time on his own, but fell when he looked round and realised I wasn't right next to him :roll:
Took about 30mins to get him confident, he rides out with me now at a leisurely pace![]()
Yup.
I did this with my eldest lad.
He hadn't got any balance at all, but I decided at the age of 7 that enough was enough. Stabilisers off. 30 mins of patience in the garden and job done! Now he rides off kerbs, down steps and off roads on footpaths with me no problem
