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Teach your kids to ride

Think back to when you were younger, the feeling of happiness, adventure and independence as you started your two-wheeled journey. Riding a bike is an amazing thing. And now it’s our turn to teach the next generation of children how to get rolling.

Everyone learns in a different way, on a different bike and at a different age. While it can be scary for the kids, it can be more nervy for the teachers watching their loved ones taking on their first descent or road ride. Here’s how to make the whole process more

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