Child Bicycles

How to Measure a Child for a Bicycle

It is very important that your child rides a bike appropriately sized for her; she can more easily lose control of a bike that is too small or too large and injure herself. Unlike adult bikes, whose sizes are determined by the heights of their...

Child Bicycle Safety

Bicycling is a fun, practical and generally healthy enterprise, but safety precautions must be observed to minimize risks. In 2007, an estimated 43,000 cyclists were injured in traffic, according to Helmets. Over 100 children age 15 and under were...

Smart Shopping for a Child's Bicycle Seat

One way to stay healthy as a family and instill a love of the great outdoors is through bicycling. There are several types of child bicycle seats on the market today that can allow parents to bring along the little ones as safely as possible....

Child Bicycle Seat Safety

People ride bikes for exercise, transportation or both. Parents share their enthusiasm for bicycling with their young children by taking the wee ones along on seats designed to carry young passengers. If you exercise caution and use...

Safest Child Bicycle Seat

Before you choose a bicycle seat for your child, you must ensure that the carrier meets all safety standards. The safest bicycle seat will reduce the risk of injury to the child and allow for you and your child to enjoy a pleasant ride. Children...

Child Bicycle Helmets Compared

Most states have laws in place that require children to wear bicycle helmets while riding. According to "Consumer Reports," wearing a bike helmet may reduce the chances of brain trauma by as much as 85 percent. Well-known manufacturers of bike...

How to Teach Your Child to Ride a Bicycle

Riding a bicycle is one of the most common summer pastimes of American children. Though most people do not remember how they learned to ride a bicycle, the combination of skill, balance and dexterity can be challenging for children and their...

How to Fit a Bicycle for a Child

Unlike adult bikes, children's bicycles are measured by the size of their wheels. Because children are consistently growing taller, it may be tempting to buy a bigger bicycle that your child can grow into. Unfortunately, larger bikes can be...

How to Choose a Bicycle for a Child

Riding a bicycle is an enjoyable experience for children and adults. According to the International Bike Fund website, most children between the ages of 4 and 8 are old enough to ride a bike without training wheels. Before the age of 4, a bike...

The Best Child Seat for a Bicycle

Taking a bike ride with your young toddler or preschooler is risky, because even the slightest fall can cause him injury. The best child bike seat for your child depends on your riding preferences, your biking ability and the ability of the child...

How to Ride a Bicycle With a Child Seat

Riding with your child in a seat mounted to the bike can be lots of fun when properly and safely done. These seats can either be mounted to the frame over the rear wheel behind the rider or mounted to the top bar of the bike in front of the rider....

The Best Bicycle Child Seat

A baby or child riding with an adult on a bicycle requires a child safety seat for protection. MayoClinic.com cautions parents to select a size- and age-appropriate safety seat for all trips to avoid head injuries and the risk of hydrocephalus, a...

What Size of a Bicycle is Best for a Child?

Because children are constantly growing, choosing the right size bicycle can be a challenge: Too big and it's hard to ride; too small and your child quickly outgrows it. Children's bicycles are sized by wheel diameter, and the bike is proportioned...

How to Size a Bicycle for a Child

Frame size is a critical aspect of children's bike safety. Kids' bikes are sized by tire measurement, not frame size. The typical range is 12 inches up to 24 inches. Bring your child to the bike shop to ensure that the bicycle is the correct size.

How to Buy a Bicycle for a Child

Getting a bicycle is an exciting event for many children. A bicycle gives your child a sense of independence and accomplishment, because he will be able to explore your neighborhood more efficiently. A bicycle also gives him the sense that he is...

How to Select a Bicycle for a Child

Children's bicycles are sized by their wheel size, usually in sizes ranging from 12 to 24 inches. Since some children are just learning to ride a bike, choosing an appropriate bike -- one your child feels comfortable on -- is particularly...

Bicycle Sizing Guide for Children

Riding a bicycle provides an avenue for children to engage in physical activity. Although bike riding can be fun, it also can be dangerous when a child rides the incorrect size bicycle and does not wear the proper safety equipment. A knowledge of...

How to Ride a Bicycle Without Training Wheels

Small and unwieldy, children's bikes with training wheels are harder to ride than bikes without training wheels. The drag of the extra wheels on the ground slows the bike down and makes it difficult for children to maneuver the bike around corners...

The Best Child Seat for a Bike

Child seats on bicycles allow you to bring your kid along during rides. Child bike seats are usually suitable for toddler age children who weigh less than 40 pounds. Before you buy a child bike seat, make sure your child meets the minimum and...

Child Bike Baby Seat Safety

Parents can take great pleasure in sharing a favorite pass time with their children. The use of a mounted child bicycle seat allows parents to bond with their children while enjoying fresh air, scenic views and great exercise. As with any...

What Age Do Children Learn to Ride a Bike?

A child's ability to learn how to ride a bicycle depends on her physical development, coordination, and mastery of gross motor skills and fine motor skills. Most children are ready to ride a bicycle by the time they are 5 years old, according to...

How to Buy a Kid's Bicycle

Whether you are buying a bicycle for your child as a replacement for one he has outgrown or marking a developmental milestone by buying his first two-wheeler, the purchase is significant. Buying a bike that is appropriately sized and comfortable...

How to Get the Right Size Bike for My Child

Bike riding is a popular childhood pastime and a great form of exercise. Learning to ride a bike and cycling safely are easier when your child has the right size bike. Bikes that are too large or too small can create an increased risk for injury...

Bike Size for a Child

Riding a bike is not only a pleasure of childhood, but also an excellent form of exercise and an environmentally friendly way to get around. Children's bikes come in many sizes, styles and price ranges. The bike size that your child needs depends...

How to Fit a Kid for a Bicycle

Fitting a child to a bicycle ranges in complexity based on the objectives of the rider. Children with aspirations to become competitive cyclists, on mountain or road bikes, will require several measurements to be taken and adjustments made to...

How to Install Training Wheels

As your child grows, her desire for new adventures will grow along with her. For a parent, that first bike ride can be simultaneously memorable and terrifying. Training wheels will help both parent and child adjust to the new bicycle: They offer...

The Best Child Bike Seat

Child bike seats give you the option of bringing along a young toddler or preschool-age child on a bike ride. You mount the seats to the front or rear of the bicycle and secure the child with a harness. If you don't think you can support the extra...

What Size Bicycle Is Best for a 6-Year-Old?

Six-year-olds come in different sizes, so there isn't a formula for matching age to bicycle size. The right bicycle size for your child depends on her height and leg length. You may want to surprise her with a bicycle for a birthday or holiday,...