@ridemybikecooper I would advise not using cleats with the weeride cos it's harder to correct if u unbalance with the extra weight. And your child may be scared to try cycling again after a fall on from an adult-size bike.
@ridemybikecooper Not really. The seat can be adjusted forward and back about 5cm but even at the most forward position you will need to pedal with knees apart. Also you won't be able to pedal standing up either so you'll need to use them gears for the hills.
I use mine all the time and my 3 and a half year old daughter loves it. Can sing and chat, point to interesting people, she can ring the bell, direct where we should go next etc.
@ridemybikecooper I would advise not using cleats with the weeride cos it's harder to correct if u unbalance with the extra weight. And your child may be scared to try cycling again after a fall on from an adult-size bike.
e4tmysh0rt5 1 month ago
@ridemybikecooper Not really. The seat can be adjusted forward and back about 5cm but even at the most forward position you will need to pedal with knees apart. Also you won't be able to pedal standing up either so you'll need to use them gears for the hills.
I use mine all the time and my 3 and a half year old daughter loves it. Can sing and chat, point to interesting people, she can ring the bell, direct where we should go next etc.
e4tmysh0rt5 1 month ago
Does anyone know if you can ride without spreading your legs.
I ride with spd pedals and with correct and efficient pedal stroke.
Would this mean adjusting the cleats so my knees point out instead of straight ahead? Cheers for an answer.
ridemybikecooper 1 year ago