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Kids Bikes Inc.
By James Brown
Every child should be entitled to the joys and frustrations of learning how to ride a bicycle. It is one of those beautiful things you inevitably seem to associate with childhood in one way or another. Kids’ bikes may have evolved a lot from the days gone by but the general idea behind the design and production of these kids’ bikes remains the same till today.

Bicycle manufacturers all try to make sure that their bikes made for kids are as visually arresting to children as possible. Once you have captured the imagination of the child, you can consider it as half the battle being won. Colors- especially in their most vibrant and eye catching forms are what seem to attract kids a lot when it comes to their choice of bicycles.

The age group in between which the potential users of kids’ bikes could fall in to is understandably flexible. Kids’ cycles for the very young children are understandably much more flashy and don’t really contend to do as much for performance as for safety and colorful looks. On the other hand kids’ bikes become a little more sober and performance oriented once they

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are meant to be for older children.

Parents will obviously be concerned for the safety of their children and they would not want them to be unduly injured all the time by riding on their bicycles. Therefore, if the kids have not really learned how to ride a proper bicycle, their bicycles are fitted with additional supporters to help them balance. Gradually, once they have learned how to ride a properly, the support wheels can be taken off or a new proper bought altogether. That choice is of course up to all the parents.

The bicycles for the slightly older children come equipped with coaster brakes. The ones for very small children obviously do not require any brakes at all as they would not reach a speed that would require braking in the first place. Attractive looking stickers on the bikes are also used by kids’ manufacturers. These stickers would invariably vary greatly for boys and girls. While boys would want some thing flashy and boyish with cool looking accessories girl children on the other hand would go in for a very feminine look with maybe stickers of flowers and little basket in front of the cycle. All in all, nowadays you can get kids’ bicycles in every conceivable shape, size and color.

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