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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Track stand - Wikipedia

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    The track stand [1] or standstill [2] is a technique that bicycle riders can use to maintain balance while their bicycle remains stationary or moves only minimal distances. The technique originated in track cycling and is now used by other types of cyclists wishing to stop for a short time without putting a foot on the ground, such as bike ...

  6. StreetStrider - Wikipedia

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    A StreetStrider used in mobile configuration. StreetStrider is the brand name for a mobile elliptical trainer.It was developed by David W. Kraus, [2] who wrote the patent for the device. [3]

  7. Jyrobike - Wikipedia

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    A Jyrobike [1] (formerly known as Gyrobike [2]) is a bicycle with a special front wheel designed to make balancing easier. It was manufactured and sold by a company of the same name. The special front wheel contains a rotating flywheel driven by a rechargeable-battery-powered motor that spins at high RPMs like a gyroscope. This flywheel spins ...

  8. Focus Designs - Wikipedia

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    Focus Designs distributes a self-balancing unicycle which was first made available commercially on October 17, 2008. [1] It is electric with the original design going up to 12 miles on a full charge, weighing 27 pounds, and having a maximum speed of approximately 10 miles per hour. [ 11 ]

  9. 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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