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    Options In Child Bike Safety Explained

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    The thrill of riding a bike is something that is very appealing to children of all ages. Even when they are still in diapers, children appreciate the gentle wind and surroundings they see in a fun bike ride. But getting the proper safety equipment in such cases is important, as we don't want to see our little loved ones get hurt.

    Bike seats are great for the younger children who just don't have the stature to ride their own bikes yet. Bike seats for small children are plentiful in design, but "Weeride" products are of particular interest to adults. The safety allows for even the smallest of children to enjoy a bike ride- regardless of their inability to pedal a bike or even walk.

    In Weeride products, the most popular of the line of products is the front-riding Weeride seat. This mechanism hooks onto most bikes, so as to keep the small child in front of the adult for easier protection. This is compared to back riding seats, which don't allow for full protection by the adult, and can be quite dangerous should a crash or other accident happen.

    Younger children that don't necessarily fit in a baby seat won't have to skip out on the fun. Some safety products for bikes include the co-pilot add-on, which allows a second bike to be appended onto a larger bike. The second bike only has a second wheel, and can't steer. It does, however, allow children to pedal and feel like they are riding the bike all by themselves.

    Still older kids will also be able to benefit from increased safety through the Weeride product known as the "EZ Trainer." This product allows an adult to control the child's bike via an elongated stick-like device. This can be done without the training wheels that most kids learn off of, and gives children the feeling of actually riding the bike- unlike the feeling that training wheels produce.

    Lastly, most consumers will have questions as to which products fit which bikes. The good news is that most Weeride products do indeed fit the majority of bikes- depending on the product. Some products such as the "EZ Trainer" will even fit all standard bikes, with very few exceptions. Other products allow for maximum interchangeability, meaning that investing in such a product won't turn into a poor investment as a result of not being able to use it.

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    There is much cause to celebrate with the addition of a Weeride product in a family's household. After all, the gift of enjoying a fun bike ride is priceless. Allowing children to experience the joys that adults can is rewarding- and doubly so thanks to safety equipment and technology that minimizes the risk of injury that comes as a result of such activities.

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