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Nov 14, 2011 at 6:38
Nov 14, 2011 at 6:38
your son is gunna be a pro if you stand buy and keep him going on the dh shiz
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Thanks man ! Inshall keep the edits coming :-)
Hi - I would say he got into the plastic bike in the house with great ease and then instinctively knew what do to on the Kokua Jumper. He watched Jackson Goldstone's school run video and that was it. He could ride a bike with stabilisers but was cornering too fast and nearly tipping over. The first time I took the stabilisers off he just rode off into the sunset. In summary, balance bike helped with the obvious balance & weight transfer and the push bike helped with pedalling and learning to use the brakes. Having said that, the Kokua had a brake. Cheers
Cheers guys......much appreciated
He's only had his 14" wheeler 3 months and the bearings are shot on the rear cassette and the BB is goosed. Sheer torque I reckon ! He likes to "mash the cranks" as he proclaims on the approach to big hills...
Having been inspired by videos from this community it's great to give something back to yourselves.
Take it easy out there.....
Thanks for all the feedback guys :o)
@dhchase101 - these are German bikes. The model here is a Kokua Jumper. I got mine from www.likeabike.co.uk but there must be US importers somewhere. I first saw this bike when Jackson Goldstone made an appearance. They come with two elastomers, two seat posts in different lengths with an aluminium frame and alloy wheels. High quality indeed.....
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Nov 21, 2011 at 19:32