A Helpful Children's Bicycle Buying Guide

How to Buy Your Child the Perfect Bike

By Jennifer Foote, published Jun 13, 2006
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Children of all ages love riding bicycles. If you are a parent, it is highly likely that you will have to purchase your child a bicycle sometime in the near future. If you have never purchased a children's bicycle before then you should first learn what you need to look for.

In a way, this article serves as a bicycle buying guide for parents. You are encouraged to follow the pointers mentioned below. It is also important to note that not all kids and bicycles are the same. You are encouraged to use your best judgment when purchasing a children's bicycle.

The first step in purchasing a children's bicycle is to find a place that sells them. Children's bicycles can be purchased at most traditional department stores, sports stores, bicycle shops, or over the internet. While shopping online is convenient, it is typically not recommended when purchasing a kids bike. This is because all parents are encouraged to take their children with them when they purchase a bike.

When purchasing a bicycle for your child, you are encouraged to have them sit on the bike. When sitting firmly on the seat, they should be able to place their feet on the ground. They also need to be able to reach the handlebars. Some children's bicycles have brakes located in the pedals and others are on the handlebar. Make sure your child can reach each of these items.

Most retail stores that sell children's bicycles have enough room for the bicycles to be tested. If this is possible, you should have your child ride the bike around for a short period of time. It is important that you stay with him or her, to ensure their safety. If your child has a difficult time operating the bicycle of their choice, it may not be the best bicycle.

It is also important to note the type of bicycle that you are purchasing. For toddlers or smaller children, most bikes are the same. When a child reaches around elementary school age things begin to change. Many kid's bikes are classified as BMX bikes, mountain bikes, or road bikes. Road bikes are ideal for cycling on pavement, mountain bikes are ideal for off-road riding or rough driveways, and BMX bikes are ideal for jumping and other stunts.

Takeaways
  • Most children enjoy riding a bicycle.
  • Children�s bicycles are sold at a wide variety of different locations.
  • Children�s bicycles are easy to purchase, especially if you have viewed a bicycle buying guide.
Did You Know?
Children�s bikes come in a wide variety of different sizes, shapes, and styles.
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