Having a bike which fits, is well maintained and the kids like, is the best start
When budgeting for a bicycle remember to allocate some money for accessories. Some accessories are required by law:
- A bell or warning device
- A rear red reflector
- A white front and red rear light if you are rding in the dark
- A bicycle helmet meeting Australian Standards
Some accessories are vital
- A pump whch is compatible with the bike's tyre valve is vital to ensure that they want be stranded with a flat tyre
- A water bottle and a frame to fit it onto the bike helps them to stay hydrated when cycling
Cycling Tips Postcard
The Cycling Promotion Fund has produced a Cycling Tips Postcard for schools and school children.
Accessories which improve safety
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Colourful clothes will make your kids more visable
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Good lights are essential if they ride early in the morning, at dusk or at night
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Accessories which will improve enjoyment
- There are lots of other accessories available,
particularly for kids who ride for sport/competition. Let them do the
research beforehand on websites and in cycling magazines on quality,
price, and pros and cons of different models and brands.
Remember, a investment into a good quality bicycle and
accessories are an investment into the health and wellbeing and
safety of your child. Physical activity habits are established in
childhood and by encouraging and enabling your children to cycle
regularly you will give them a life enhancing and life-prolonging gift.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 July 2009 )
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