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Kid's Safety 2025

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Friday, March 28, 2025

­Lewistown, PA—A9

The Sentinel

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Child Safety

A child’s first bike

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When buying a child’s first bike, shoppers should prioritize a bike that is lightweight, which will be easier for the child to maneuver while learning. The general rule of thumb is to find a bike that weighs less than one-third of the child’s overall weight. Choose a bike that has minimal features, and opt for models that have a single gear and no complex braking systems. The child should be able to comfortably straddle the bike with their feet flat on the ground, and the seat height should be set where the child’s legs are slightly bent at the bottom of the pedal stroke. According to BikeExchange.com, the first bike a child owns likely will feature 12-inch tires and will often come with optional training wheels. Children between the ages of two and five may progress to 14-inch tires and then increase that size as they grow and gain experience. Although it can be less expensive to purchase a child’s bike at a big box retailer, more personalized service is often available at local retailers that specialize in bikes. The general rule of thumb is to find a bike that weighs less than 1/3 of the child’s overall weight.

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