Many children learn to ride bicycles by using auxiliary wheels. Auxiliary wheels are a great way for children to feel comfortable on bicycles and to fall in love with the sense of freedom that only bicycles can provide. It can help teach children to maintain balance during riding.
What is the difference between hand brake and foot brake?
Similar to auxiliary wheels, foot brake is a good choice for children who need help and have little confidence to ride. The handbrake is designed for the size of children's hands and the length they can reach. It is easy to use, and is significantly more effective in all riding situations. This means that the handbrake is the ultimate safe choice for children who can complete the grasping operation. It is suitable for children with 20 inch bicycles, which are generally big enough to use the handbrake effectively.