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  2. Teach Your Kid How to Ride—Sans Training Wheels ... - AOL

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    Teach your kid to ride in no time with our top picks from Strider, Burley, Woom, GT, and more—no training wheels necessary.

  3. Balance bike - Wikipedia

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    A wooden balance bike. A balance bike (or run bike) is a bicycle without pedals that learners propel by pushing their feet against the ground. [1] By allowing children to focus on developing their sense of balance and coordination before introducing pedalling, balance bikes enable independent riding more quickly than training wheels.

  4. Training wheels - Wikipedia

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    Training wheels that prevent the bike from leaning also prevent countersteering, so that, as with a tricycle, children learn to turn the handlebars the wrong way, which must be unlearned later. [7] Limited balance development: Training wheels, while offering initial stability, inhibit the development of essential balance and coordination skills.

  5. Western Flyer (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Manufacturing Inc. also made bicycles for Western Auto. [5] In the 1980s through 1991, Columbia made reproduction-style Columbia and Western Flyer models, similar to many and identical to none of the classic bicycle "styles" of the classic period (1930-1950) with runs of 5000 and 10000.

  6. Strida - Wikipedia

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    Strida 3 (upgrade kit installed) Strida 5 Folded Strida owners in Taipei The folded bike - a "wheeled walking stick" Strida is a portable belt-driven folding bicycle with a distinctive A-shaped collapsible frame, designed by British engineer and designer Mark Sanders. The first model, Strida 1, was released in 1987 and the latest, Strida 5.2 ...

  7. Osman (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Osman (also known as Cannon-Dancer [a]) is a side-scrolling action platforming game produced by Mitchell Corp. that was released as a coin-operated arcade game in 1996. [3] Many ex-Capcom staff including Kouichi Yotsui (credited as Isuke), [4] worked on the original arcade version of Strider and designed Osman as an unofficial sequel to Strider. [5]

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