Wald #10252 Training Wheels Description:
The Wald #10252 Training Wheels are a highly adjustable set of training wheels designed to fit on kids bicycles with 16" - 20" wheels. Featuring all steel construction, these training wheels are designed for kids bikes with a chainstay tube diameter of 1 1/4" or smaller, and they will hold up to 100 pounds.
Note: Training wheels are designed to attach to a 3/8" bolt on style rear axle, and ideally there needs to be at least 3/4" of axle threads sticking out from the end of the axle nut on the rear axle before the training wheels are installed for these wheels to be safely installed on the bike. If bike doesn't have a long enough axle, a longer rear axle or wheel with a long enough rear axle will need to be installed on the bike/in the rear hub prior to installing these training wheels.
Features:
- Includes steel wheels, adjustable struts, arms to keep the training wheels from rotating around, and hardware to assemble training wheels
- Fits 16-20" wheel kids bikes with a chainstay diameter up to 1 1/4"
- Designed to fit 3/8" bolt on axle; will not fit on bikes with 14mm axle or on bikes with a quick release lever rear axle
- Hard rubber "tires" last long time and reduce noise
- Made in USA
This product is expected to become available for purchase on Saturday, January 4, 2025
Helpful Tips For Installation and Training Wheels Success:
- When setting up the training wheels, first inflate the rear tire to its maximum recommended tire pressure
- Install the training wheels so the training wheels are slightly off of the ground so the bike can be slightly tipped side to side. This slight tipping motion is important as this motion will help develop a riders sense of balance
- As the rider gains confidence with the wobble, slowly raise the training wheels little by little over time to increase the amount of side to side play and to reduce the riders dependence on the training wheels
- When the rider is able to ride without the training wheels touching the ground, then it is time to take the training wheels off