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VIDEO: CAT Holiday Bike Giveaway
WFMZ news video about CAT's holiday bike giveaway.
Holiday Bikes for Kids!
Happy Holidays! Parents—Give your child the gift of a quality bicycle—free or with donation. Available for boys/girls...
Kids’ Bikes for the Holidays!
A holiday offer from CAT... Pass it on... Our volunteers/mechanics have been refurbishing kids' bikes and have sizes...
Getting Bike Smart starts with…
Getting Bike Smart starts with... 1. Wearing a helmet (watch video for helmet fitting) 2. A-B-C Checking your bike...
Lehigh Valley Children’s Bicycle Education 2015-17
Skills Course at Forks-Shawnee Bike Day
Bike Day Skills Course teaches children bike handling skills as well as learning the rules of the road:
Forks/Shawnee Bike Day!
Bike Smart Easton-2015 Year In Review
See what Bike Smart Easton accomplished in 2015! With lots more to come in 2016... Bike Smart Easton 2015 Year in...
Willow Lane Bike Day on WFMZ!
http://www.wfmz.com/news/lehigh-valley/bike-rodeo-teaches-safe-riding-habits/20949664
Bike Day at Governor Wolf Elementary School
Bike Day comes to Governor Wolf Elementary School in Bethlehem!
Easton West Ward Community Day
There will be bikes! (and music, games, food and more) 10-11:30am Free helmets, mechanic checks and riding skills...
Bike Day at March Elementary School – Saturday May 9th, 10am-1pm
Tomorrow – First Event of the Year – in Bethlehem!
Bike Smart Easton Featured in Express Times, January 26, 2015
http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/easton/index.ssf/2015/01/easton_bicycle_safety_program.htmlBike Smart Easton Featured in Express Times Article "Easton bicycle safety program rolls into schools, community...
Training Wheels or Balance Bike?
The classic image of a child learning to ride a bicycle is a moment in time. This snapshot often captures the breakthrough moment when the child connects their motor skills to pedal, steer and keep their weight over the wheels.
The beauty of two wheels in-line is that the bike can pivot on the axis where the rubber meets the road. You can see this on a micro-level when anyone rides a bicycle. In a straight line, the rider’s weight is always slightly shifting side-to-side. As a rider’s speed increases above 5 miles per hour, less steering is done by turning the handlebars, and more steering is done by leaning/angling the bicycle into the turn.
Why is children’s bicycle education important?
In the Easton area, there are approximately 6,600 children, ages 5 to 14, who are learning their way in the world. ...
VIDEO: Wilson Borough Bike Day 2014
Our first integrated skills course, merging separate skills stations into an intuitive flow course:...