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Your first bicycle

Jazzy

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Who taught you how to ride it and how old were you?
 
My father, i was around 5 years old, i remember i had a little blue bike. I used the aux wheel though :(
 
I was 6 years old when I got mine. I was really discouraged when my step dad took off the training wheels. I practiced every day after school to get my balance to ride it.
 
I was six years old. I remember my first bike vividly. It was shiny pale blue with a white flower stencil on. It had a little basket on the front and a saddle bag to the rear. I used to practice without stabilizers up and down our back lawn. I clearly remember the first time I got all the way from top to bottom without falling after what felt like months of trying. Hot summers evening with my dad watching me from the kitchen window.
 
Still waiting till this day :P

Bike GIF by Electric Cyclery
 
I was 4 when my parents took the training wheels off my bike! I was excited because my sister learned how to ride the summer before and she's a year older so the pressure was on for me to learn as well. It was a red bike and I liked it a lot but it took me a long time to learn how to pedal without falling over. I did it in the grass and I think that was dumb because even though I wouldn't get hurt if I fell, it probably would have been easier to ride on the sidewalk and stay straight.
 
Also around 4 years old and had training wheels just like most people. I learned fast though as even in my youth I was very smart. Ended up riding probably around 5 years old or so without the training wheels.
 
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