Jeremy Nance if he can touch the ground on both sides while sitting on the bike and he’s interested I say go for it. My kid was 3 almost 4 when I got him on it. He was just tall enough to touch the ground and his leg strength was there because he was riding a bike without training wheels since he was 2. My friend has a 5 year old who is tall enough but doesn’t have the leg strength to hold the bike up. So each situation is different but again if he’s showing interest and can balance the bike himself then rock n roll!! He’s ready!!
@@hazmatt81 yeah awesome he has been riding his balance bike I got him when he was 2 yrs old he already has balance down really good on the balance bike maybe pedal bike till he is 3 1/2 or so he turns three this HALOWEEN
Marc Paquette don’t be too frustrated. Our kid was 3 turning 4 in a week after Xmas. Lol so he was basically a 4 year old. But he is taller than his brother when his brother was the same age. My oldest is so cautious and my youngest is the no fear crazy kid! It’s great to see them ride together. I’m hoping the competition between them naturally makes them better riders.
Marc Paquette that’s great. It’s all about presenting the opportunity and persistence. I had my oldest riding a bike without training wheels at 3-1/2 and the youngest was just 2 years old when I pulled his training wheels. And I owe it to the Strider balance bikes. Those things are amazing. The transition to bikes without training wheels was seamless. Both riding bikes and dirtbikes has my wife stressed out to the max! But the boys love it! They’re my riding buddies!
nice work dad
I'm in the process now of getting my almost 3 yr old son a pw50 I'm thinking idk though
Jeremy Nance if he can touch the ground on both sides while sitting on the bike and he’s interested I say go for it. My kid was 3 almost 4 when I got him on it. He was just tall enough to touch the ground and his leg strength was there because he was riding a bike without training wheels since he was 2. My friend has a 5 year old who is tall enough but doesn’t have the leg strength to hold the bike up. So each situation is different but again if he’s showing interest and can balance the bike himself then rock n roll!! He’s ready!!
@@hazmatt81 yeah awesome he has been riding his balance bike I got him when he was 2 yrs old he already has balance down really good on the balance bike maybe pedal bike till he is 3 1/2 or so he turns three this HALOWEEN
Just got my kid one. Had to turn up the idle to get it moving under his weight. Did you have to do that? Did you take the restrictor off?
That is so awesome!!! 😍😍😍
Sweet! How are all these 3 year olds riding without training wheels? Mine just turned 3 and can barely touch he ground
Marc Paquette don’t be too frustrated. Our kid was 3 turning 4 in a week after Xmas. Lol so he was basically a 4 year old. But he is taller than his brother when his brother was the same age. My oldest is so cautious and my youngest is the no fear crazy kid! It’s great to see them ride together. I’m hoping the competition between them naturally makes them better riders.
@@hazmatt81 thats awesome! Our other lil guy is only 7 month cant wait till he starts my older son started riding at 1.5 yrs with training wheels
Marc Paquette that’s great. It’s all about presenting the opportunity and persistence. I had my oldest riding a bike without training wheels at 3-1/2 and the youngest was just 2 years old when I pulled his training wheels. And I owe it to the Strider balance bikes. Those things are amazing. The transition to bikes without training wheels was seamless. Both riding bikes and dirtbikes has my wife stressed out to the max! But the boys love it! They’re my riding buddies!
@@hazmatt81 yes the stride bike is amazing!
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