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Sunday, April 22, 2012

FirstBIKE: Popular in Europe, now also in the US

FirstBIKE is available in high end toy shops and bike dealers all over the US
Quick update as of 10/25/2017: Firstbike has been relegated to what is referred to as "cold product" for the past few years. They rode the bandwagon and made some money, but the party's over. So many superior products have joined the market that out-perform FirstBike in many ways. The biggest distinction is that FirstBike is a toy. Lots of new top shelf bikes have been introduced by the actual bike industry. Better to buy a real bike, not a toy. The best place to find one? WeeBikeShop

We love the lines of this new-to-the-US balance bike, recently featured at Cool Mom Picks..
FirstBIKE is constructed of an unbreakable nylon composite- the same tough stuff used in automobiles, watercraft and airplanes. There is no paint to chip or wood to splinter, FirstBIKE balance bikes have completely smoothed and recessed parts and fasteners throughout- nothing to snag your child's skin or cut their fingers on- even the wheel spokes are ovalized and polished smooth! The steering limiter prevents jack-knifing from sudden sharp turns and the 8.4 pounds makes it among the lightest bikes available. An optional hand brake is offered that is wired to a drum on the rear wheel- recommended for families living in hilly neighborhoods.
Available in five models that offer an array of colors and tire options, including an airless polyurethane rubber tire that grips any surface like it's on rails- unlike inferior EVA foam tires). MSRP $159.95-199.95 at WeeBikeShop.com

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

FirstBIKE USA Launches US Distribution of a Premium Toddler Balance Bike

WeeBikeShop Launches US Distribution of a Premium Toddler Balance Bike


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

FirstBIKE vs Strider Comparison Chart

For an enhanced buying experience with an industry leading company specializing in balance bikes, visit this secure website and browse the premium selection of balance bikes, helmets and accessories: https://WeeBikeShop.com

Thursday, August 18, 2011

FUJI Rookie Balance Bike

White bikes always look high-end in our humble opinion.
We are big fans of FUJI Rookie balance bike for a few reasons:
  • Aluminum frame
  • Premium brand name
  • Free bell!
  • Big comfortable shock dampening pneumatic tires
  • one color- pearl white- isn't gender specific and makes buying decision easy
  • Each bike has a serial number, just like every other Fuji Bike
If your price point is around $100, we encourage you to give the Fuji Rookie your serious consideration. For about $40 more you get some high end features and benefits found on bike costing 2-3x more.

UPDATE: The FUJI Rookie has been discontinued at the end of 2011. FUJI did not really make much of a marketing effort and bike shops were reluctant to stock a balance bike that comes in only one [sterile-looking] color.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Balance bikes with foot rests: hot or not?

We're not crazy about foot rests on balance bikes. Children learn to balance more successfully when they put their feet down as stabilizers whenever they need to. This instills confidence and puts them in control of [not] falling down. This is also partly why [for tots] a bike with pedals needs to have training wheels- because the pedals are in the way of using their feet for stability. So it stands to reason that giving kids a platform to rest their feet is counter-productive, though we recognize it as a feature that pays dividends when kids are rolling down looooong gradual hills (which hopefully aren't steep and which do not cross other streets!) Even so, foot pegs welded to a balance bike's frame defeat the purpose of removing the pedals in the first place- which is to get them out of the way and uncomplicate the learning process!

We have also observed that certain brands of balance bike which feature a foot rest can potentially injure a child because as children push off the ground to gain speed, sometimes their feet hit and get tangled with the foot rests. This is not so much a problem with the wildly popular KaZaM as it is with others on the market which have a welded tube added underneath the frame.

Bottom line: Foot rests are not a deal maker or breaker when it comes to balance bikes. Top of the line LikeaBIKEs do not even offer them here in the US. Neither do the all-new FirstBIKE or the FUJI Rookie. It's just a gimmicky feature that doesn't add any real value to the learning process and which could potentially cause a lot of painful bruises on a child's ankles.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

FIVE REASONS WHY TRAINING WHEELS ARE BAD


FIVE REASONS WHY TRAINING WHEELS ARE BAD:

1. Weight: The typical children's bike with 12" tires and training wheels weighs nearly 30 pounds. Would a 160 pound adult want to ride a 160 pound bike? Sounds dangerous! Balance bikes typically weigh only 7 to 10 pounds.

2. Cornering: To ride a bike around a corner, a cyclist must lean in the direction of the turn. As we can see from the picture, any attempt to hold the bike perpendicular to the ground while cornering would be a failure. It is impossible to correctly corner with training wheels.

3. Bad habits: It IS possible to execute a turn with training wheels. Unfortunately, your child will have to lean left to turn right and lean right to turn left. Doing the opposite of what is supposed to come naturally is not recommended. This is a primary cause of crashes right after the "training wheels" are removed.

4. Safety: See No 3 above! It's more important to know how to balance and corner on a bike than it is to put force onto the pedals (that's the easy part). A balance bike has no pedals, so feet are instinctively used as stabilizers. With training wheels, there's no need to use feet for stability, making it unnecessary to ever put a foot down- another dangerous bad habit that needs to be un-learned.

5. Speed: Not only will a child on a balance bike easily pass a child on training wheels (how embarrassing!), their motor skills and balance will develop light-years faster too. Faster success is better for a child, especially when it boosts their self confidence. The training wheels are wasting your child's time and energy, and cheating them out of learning balance correctly - not to mention being slow and a lot less fun.

For an enhanced buying experience with an industry leading company specializing in balance bikes, visit this secure website and browse the premium selection of balance bikes, helmets and accessories: https://WeeBikeShop.com

Sunday, November 4, 2007

The Lightest LikeaBike: The Spoky


WHERE TO BUY: WeeBikeShop- Quality bicycles and equipment for growing families, since 2007.
All wooden LikeaBike models share many features in common, and there are some features which distinguish them and make each unique. The thing that sets the LikeaBike Spoky apart is basically one thing: the wheels. Of all of the wooden LikeaBikes, this is the only model with the "real" bike look of spoked wheels. Otherwise, it has the same frame, fork, handlebars, and saddle as all of the other wooden models. This enhancement seems to save some weight- the LikeaBike Spoky is only 7.5 pounds, making it the lightest. Here's a listing of all the features offered by Spoky, with it's one distinguishing feature high lighted:
  • Frame built from two CNC shaped pieces of 10mm thick baltic birch veneer core plywood (9 plies)
  • Fork built from a solid piece of CNC shaped 19mm baltic birch veneer core plywood (15 plies)
  • Inflatable 12" rubber tires with Schrader valved inner tubes
  • Wheels built from epoxy coated steel with welded maintenance free spokes.
  • Removable and washable padded cloth seat cover (red or blue standard, other colors, including leather are offered separately)
  • Seat height adjustable to four different positions (12" to 16") for fast growing toddlers
  • Limited steering range for extra safety (what happens when front wheel turns too far? Bad things! Ouch.)
  • Impact proof rubber hand grips (is Junior dropping the bike onto it's side? No worries!)
  • Suitable for use indoors and outdoors (tires will not mark your floors)
  • Handcrafted in Germany using wood grown in sustainable forests (FTSE certified?)
  • Shipped fully assembled except for handlebar, which is applied with two simple screws
  • Compatible with the optional LikeaBike Hopper handlebar basket and the LikeaBike trailer wagon
  • Overall dimensions: 14" wide x 21" high x 33" long
    As with all wooden LikeaBike models, the frame is constructed of two durable layers of 9 ply birch plywood, shaped a lot like a skateboard. The felt which lines the joint between frame and fork is color coordinated with the saddle (unless of course, you change the seat cover to another optional color.. even leather)

The cotton saddle cover has a foam insert which can be removed [before] machine washing. It's held in place using four points of hook/loop Velcro.
One thing about the spoked wheels which is a real advantage is that it's much easier to inflate the tires. On wooden models, there is a cut-out in the wood for inflation, but we have found that not every bicycle pump will fit in the opening. No such worries with the Spoky.
An aggressive tread pattern lends itself to puncture resistance.
There is a steel pin driven through the top of the fork (concealed by the handlebars) and through the frame and back into the fork. Not only invisible, but maintenance free as well.
The tool required to remove a wheel is always included with your LikeaBike.
Sixteen spokes per wheel, all welded tight and maintenance free.
Nice close-ups pictures of the wheel hubs and spokes.
The wheel 's hub is a maintenance free sealed bearing system.
The handsome grips of our demo bike is adorned with hippos! We're not sure if they vary the grips which are included with the different models, but the Spoky seems to have the toughest, thickest grips of them all.
Some safety recommendations which serve to inform you of the best ways to protect your child from injury.