Download Print this page

Maintenance - Glide Bikes Go Glider Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Go Glider:

Advertisement

Some children learn very quickly while others may take longer. This depends on age, ability, and other factors. The
Go Glider will help them achieve the goal of riding a bike as quickly as possible, while providing then with a fun toy
that they will continue to enjoy long after they have learned to ride.
Start using the Glider by sitting on the bike and pushing your feet. The action should be just like walking, one foot
in front of the other and pushing off with each foot. Once you become familiar with the way it works, you can
start walking faster, giving yourself increasingly harder pushes with your feet, until you start to glide along. Once
you start gliding, you can place your feet on the foot pegs.
For examples of gliding techniques please visit our website: WWW.GLIDEBIKES.COM, and click on Video Clips Link.
Because the Go Glider is so effective, it is better to let the child learn at their pace. We recommend not holding or
pushing the child on the bike before they learn to balance because it prevents the learning process from
happening.
Warning
A Go Glider rider may not be visible to others, which can cause a collision resulting in a severe injury. Failure to
avoid all automobile paths will increase your chances of being involved in an accident.
Know and obey all local bicycle riding laws.
Frames or parts under high stress may fatigue prematurely, causing them to fail and increasing the risk to the rider.
The following riding practices increase the risk of injury to you and the risk of damage to your glider:
Hopping or jumping on your glider
Performing stunts
Off-road riding
Any abnormal riding

Maintenance

Before Riding:
Check your Bike
Make sure your wheels are straight
Check tire inflation on models with air tires
Check brakes
Check attachment of both wheels
Check handlebars and stem for signs of stress or failure and that they are tight
Inspect tires for damage

Advertisement

loading