tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3473788350177581335.post8148013364916320078..comments2013-12-03T05:17:21.085-07:00Comments on Loop-Frame Love: A Deelite-ful Balance BikeDeborahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15979321317873788140noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3473788350177581335.post-53647869081483637942011-07-28T17:27:44.463-06:002011-07-28T17:27:44.463-06:00The bike looks great Deb & Audrey looks happy ...The bike looks great Deb & Audrey looks happy to have it. Good work you guys!marilynkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16783645716545026133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3473788350177581335.post-56366496016984770572011-07-27T23:28:03.752-06:002011-07-27T23:28:03.752-06:00That's fantastic! I'm so excited for Audre...That's fantastic! I'm so excited for Audrey. We did a less thorough version for Spencer when he outgrew his 16" bike early this summer (I will NOT put training wheels on a 20" bike!). We just took off the training wheels and pedals, but left the pedal cranks on. The full conversion that you did looks much better, as he did knock his ankles on the cranks a couple of times. Still, it was pretty successful overall - he learned more about balancing with one month on a balance bike than he did in 2 years with training wheels. <br /><br />We recently bought Spencer a shiny 20" bike, and he was up and riding the first day. He still needs help getting started, as he doesn't yet have the hang of getting that foot off the ground and starting pedaling. However, once he gets going, he loves it and zooms around the playground.antijenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15161869410664395836noreply@blogger.com