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In reply to the discussion: Did you have training wheels on your bike or did you go all out and not use any training wheels. I didn't use training [View all]debm55
(48,534 posts)5. Thank you CTyankee. I did the same, And like me you did it without the helmet, shin pads, etc.

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Did you have training wheels on your bike or did you go all out and not use any training wheels. I didn't use training [View all]
debm55
21 hrs ago
OP
I had an adult sized bike. My parents did buy training wheels. for a kids bike. Needless to say it didn;t work, and the
debm55
21 hrs ago
#3
I'm so old that we didn't have training wheels then. You just went off your trike and onto a bike and that was that.
CTyankee
21 hrs ago
#2
Thank you CTyankee. I did the same, And like me you did it without the helmet, shin pads, etc.
debm55
21 hrs ago
#5
I was mostly lucky. Took one bad spill in gravel. Still remember mom picking gravel out of my knee, but it could've
SheltieLover
21 hrs ago
#22
Thank you very IbogaProject. I never heard of a Balance Bike before. That sounds very good for the kids using them. I
debm55
21 hrs ago
#12
My father told me he'd hang on to the seat while I pedaled and worked on balance.
Harker
21 hrs ago
#9
Same here!!!! Lookin back. I wonder if that is how most of us learned to ride a bike?? Thanks Harker.
debm55
21 hrs ago
#14
Old Knevil was the inspiration for more broken bones than anybody else, I'd bet.
Harker
20 hrs ago
#24
Thank you very much for sharing that adventure with us, randr. I did a going through the hedges once also. Live and
debm55
21 hrs ago
#15
Thank you very much for sharing with us, viva la. I borrowed my cousin's bike once. She had hand brakes. I had feet
debm55
21 hrs ago
#16
It seems that most of us on the thread started with our dad's as training wheels. Thank you so much for sharing, doc03
debm55
15 hrs ago
#40
That's wonderful PJMcK. Thank you for sharing with us. You helped your son reach a milestone in life. Congratulations.
debm55
15 hrs ago
#38
I learned to ride at my suburban cousin's town, not much traffic by them.
electric_blue68
17 hrs ago
#29
Thank you very much for sharing with us electric_blue68. I hated the red mercurichrome. Wow did it burn. PS one of those
debm55
15 hrs ago
#35