Christie
Im teaching my nine year old sister how to ride a two wheel bike. Training wheels aren't the awnser. She hates them and refuses to use them. Any tips? Please help.
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I've seen kids learn on "balance bikes that just have wheels and a steerer; no gears no peddle. They "hobby horse" it and once they get comfortable, move on to a real bike. So I suggest taking the peddles of the bike, lowering the seat, and let her scoot around. At some point, she'll ask you to put the peddles on, and off she goes.
Good luck.
I've seen kids learn on "balance bikes that just have wheels and a steerer; no gears no peddle. They "hobby horse" it and once they get comfortable, move on to a real bike. So I suggest taking the peddles of the bike, lowering the seat, and let her scoot around. At some point, she'll ask you to put the peddles on, and off she goes.
Good luck.
I hit some little kid with my bike today, and the mother is threatening legal action?
I was riding my bike (Pushbike, very expensive, fuckin broken now THX YA LITTLE CNT!) down a road, about 2 feet away from the pavement, when a little girl and her mother just ran in front of me. I hit the little girl pretty bad, with my forks going straight into her face, breaking her nose and knocking out teeth. I felt REALLY bad, but it wasn't my fault. I was interviewed by police, and several witnesses say they saw the woman carelessly cross the road, and itwasn'tt my fault, but the kids mother is threatening to sue me.
Will anything happen to me? If their case isunsuccessfull, could i claim compensation from the damage done to my bike (Roughly 1200 pounds),becausee when i hit her, i bailed off the bike and it got hit by a ford transit.
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From what you describe... in order for her to collect anything from you, you would have to be found negligent in some way. From what you say, the police have already found you to not be at fault. Since you were not at fault, then you were not negligent in anyway, therefor not responsbile to compensate her for any damages.
Since she was found to be at fault, its very possible that you can successfully counter sue for damages to your bike.
From what you describe... in order for her to collect anything from you, you would have to be found negligent in some way. From what you say, the police have already found you to not be at fault. Since you were not at fault, then you were not negligent in anyway, therefor not responsbile to compensate her for any damages.
Since she was found to be at fault, its very possible that you can successfully counter sue for damages to your bike.
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