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Training Wheels are an important part of the Bikes and Cycling Equipment market. They are designed to help children learn how to ride a bike, providing stability and support until they are able to ride on their own. Training Wheels are typically attached to the rear wheel of a bike, and can be adjusted to the rider's height and weight. They are usually made of metal or plastic, and come in a variety of sizes and colors.
Training Wheels are a popular choice for parents and children alike, as they provide a safe and easy way to learn how to ride a bike. They are also relatively inexpensive, making them an attractive option for those on a budget.
There are many companies that produce Training Wheels, including Strider, Schwinn, and Bell. These companies offer a wide range of products, from basic Training Wheels to more advanced models with adjustable height and weight settings. Additionally, many of these companies also offer accessories such as handlebar grips and footrests, making it easier for children to learn how to ride a bike. Show Less Read more