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Bicycle Repair & Ownership : How to Put Training Wheels on a Bike

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2008

Putting training wheels on a bike to teach a child to ride rests on getting the right size training wheels from the bike shop. Install training wheels on a bike while leaving enough room for teetering with tips from a bicycle specialist in this free video on training wheels.

Expert: Travis Martin & Brad Woods
Contact: www.maddogcycles.com
Bio: Travis Martin is manager of the Mad Dog Cycles in Provo, Utah. Mad Dog Cycles has been in business more than 12 years, and Martin has been in the bicycle business for more than 20.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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  • umm is there a reason we cant see the video? all I see is a black screen with instructions from Travis.

  • my little brothers bike is a 1 tube swingarm and a training wheel set like that didnt work because the open end on the bar that attatches to the frame wasnt wide enough, are there sets that are made for different types of bicycles like that?

  • I am trying to figure out how to attach the training wheel to the strut on a Wald 1216.

  • id recommend esuring the wheels are off the floor by about an inch i did that with my daughter and watched her ride around the car park for about 15mins till i was convinced she didnt need them as the wheels didnt touch the floor once only when turning so i took them off and but them she braked sharply on the front and went over the handel bars but was fine id recomend suspention forks as it obsorbs the enegy preventing it though should use rear brakes and front after for a compete stop

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