I remember the feeling!You got a 12.5 ”OSET or similar small Trial motorcycle in the workshop, and you just want to get Junior to ride it. It is so tempting to put training wheels on the motorcycle to get them riding. But resist the temptation, because in my opinion it’s the wrong way to get …
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Training at the beginner level
Why start with motorsport early?
If you and your child have taken the plunge into motorsport already, then this article may not be so relevant. I should probably have written it as the first article on JuniorMoto.com, but it ended up differently. This matter is still close to my heart though – and I want to share why I feel …
You are the coach!
This article is about you! JuniorMoto.com is about how you train your child to ride a motorcycle – especially Toodler and Cadet. That being children under 10 years of age. The younger the child is, the more it demands of the coach – i.e. you. You are the Coach, mentor and motivator. I will try …
Into the woods
It was quite natural for us, to introduce our son very early on to the concept of riding in the woods. At the same time, we could combine it with a walk or later on a run. We started with him riding on Push Bike. That way, it was quite natural for him to move …
Starting on motocycle
Let’s just be honest. It aches to get junior on the motorcycle, and watch them twist the throttle for the first time. However, my experience is that it is really important that they are ready for the motorcycle before their first time, otherwise give the development a setback. ? Start on a bike. That’s why …
You have to crawl before you can ride.
When do we start the child in Trial? There is no right answer, because it differs from child to child. However, it is my opinion that it is best to start on two wheels WITHOUT motor first. For most children this will provide a more natural approach to having to keep balance and coordination, while …