Gyrobike training system heads to Europe
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The Gyrobike is aimed at kids between 3 and 6 years old and comes in red, pink, green and blue
The gyroscopic balance and stability aid is now about to enter the next stage in its evolution with the release of the 3-in-1 Gyrobike in Europe
The Gyrobike is a 3-in-1 training system that takes the user from the first experiments with balance, to gyroscope-assisted riding to unassisted solo biking - and its coming to Europe
When the learner is confident and skilled, the Gyrowheel can be swapped for a standard wheel and the Gyrobike turns into a normal bike
The Gyrowheel features a battery-powered spinning disk where the spokes of a wheel are usually found, and a process known as gyroscopic precession helps keep the bike and rider upright
Gyrobike Europe also sells both sizes of the Gyrowheel training wheel
The Gyrobike offers a helping hand through three critical stages in the learning process
Article Summary
Training wheels attached to back of a learner's bike frame may well keep the rider upright and in the seat for much of the long journey toward two-wheeled independence, but they can also lead to bad habits and poor form. While re-inventing the wheel often carries negative connotations, the arrival of the Gyrowheel in 2009 put a new positive spin on learning to ride. The gyroscopic balance and stability aid is now about to enter the next stage in its evolution with the release of the 3-in-1 Gyrobike in Europe.
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