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A few basic tools It’s easy to get your Frog Bike ready. All you need to make the final pre-ride adjustments are some standard allen keys and a size 15 spanner for the pedals.
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Make sure that there is a spring either side of the wheel; the widest part of each spring should be furthest away from the wheel. The quick release handle goes on the left side of the bike, Before you start, carefully remove all plastic wrapping, cable ties and and the “Drive —›”...
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Replace the rubber cap Stem c) Connecting the front brakes Safety first – Don’t ride the bike until you have done this. Headset » With your fingers, squeeze the left and right brake arms (or “calipers”)
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Keeping your tyres pumped up Your new Frog Bike should arrive with tyres pumped up to the correct level; however, they naturally lose pressure, so it is good practise to check them regularly.
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15 spanner. Avoid over tightening Note: If you are moving up from a balance bike, it is a good idea to let your child get used to their bigger bike without using the pedals. Only add pedals when your child is ready to use them and when they are confident riding the new bike without them.
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The more you use your bike, and the » Keep an eye on your child’s saddle height and adjust it as they grow.
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Getting started with a Tadpole Balance Bike A Tadpole Balance Bike is the easiest way for a child to learn to ride a bike. Learning on a Tadpole separates the need to pedal and balance at the same time, and so very young children can learn to ride safely by learning the balance first without the need for pedalling.
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