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Q. I live In the uk and am I allowed to ride it in the park aslong as it dosent say "no quads or motor bikes"?
Answer
No. You cant ride it in Parks.
You can only ride that bike on MX tracks, off road centres or private land with the owners permission.
Parks are made to walk in / kick a footy / have a picnic / for children to run around.
NOT for un insured, un liciened, un trained boys to trash about in.
You need to find an off road centre near you.
try Google.
No. You cant ride it in Parks.
You can only ride that bike on MX tracks, off road centres or private land with the owners permission.
Parks are made to walk in / kick a footy / have a picnic / for children to run around.
NOT for un insured, un liciened, un trained boys to trash about in.
You need to find an off road centre near you.
try Google.
What is best Quads Roller Skates or Inline Skates for Children?
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We would like to teach our daughters how to Skate. They are 4 and 6 but we are not sure what kind of skates we should buy for them. Should they start with Quads Skates or with Inline? when I was a child I started with Quads... Any help?
Thanks!
Answer
Quads are easier to initially stand up on but inlines are better once they progress beyond a smooth driveway. It is probably easier to start them on quads.
However, the big thing is that they want to learn and their abilities. My girlfriend has 6 1/2 year old boy/girl twins. The girl is more athletic.
I am an avid inline skater. Girlfriend used to do ice figure skating and quads. After the first time back on her quads, she tried inlines and hasn't gone back but uses a bike for longer skates that I go on.
I got inline skates for her kids but they have been "on again - off again" with using them. They found their bikes with training wheels to be more fun in the driveway and finally decided that loosing the training wheels was good this summer. Recently they have tied out ehe skates again and the new found balance from their bikes may help them stay up better. They seem to have matured a lot in their abilities this last summer.
If you get them skates, avoid the complete toys with hard plastic wheels. They have no grip when they get beyond the walking on them stage. There are a couple of brands (can't remember other than that they are the higher end toy companies) that make a three wheeled inline skate where you can remove the center and back wheels to convert them to a pair of rear wheels forming a tricycle arangement to be easier to stand up on.
Obviously, they will fall somewhat regularly, pads help them not scrape up their hands or knees. We are training the kids that they always must wear helmets with the skates or if they ride their bikes beyond the driveway.
Quads are easier to initially stand up on but inlines are better once they progress beyond a smooth driveway. It is probably easier to start them on quads.
However, the big thing is that they want to learn and their abilities. My girlfriend has 6 1/2 year old boy/girl twins. The girl is more athletic.
I am an avid inline skater. Girlfriend used to do ice figure skating and quads. After the first time back on her quads, she tried inlines and hasn't gone back but uses a bike for longer skates that I go on.
I got inline skates for her kids but they have been "on again - off again" with using them. They found their bikes with training wheels to be more fun in the driveway and finally decided that loosing the training wheels was good this summer. Recently they have tied out ehe skates again and the new found balance from their bikes may help them stay up better. They seem to have matured a lot in their abilities this last summer.
If you get them skates, avoid the complete toys with hard plastic wheels. They have no grip when they get beyond the walking on them stage. There are a couple of brands (can't remember other than that they are the higher end toy companies) that make a three wheeled inline skate where you can remove the center and back wheels to convert them to a pair of rear wheels forming a tricycle arangement to be easier to stand up on.
Obviously, they will fall somewhat regularly, pads help them not scrape up their hands or knees. We are training the kids that they always must wear helmets with the skates or if they ride their bikes beyond the driveway.
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