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Rear Wheel Jamming on kids bike after Training Wheels

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Asked by: Dwight Bishop

Why is the back tire of my bike not moving?

This would normally suggest a misadjusted derailer, but can occur on older bikes because one of the chainrings is slightly bent. The other likely cause is that the rear axle has come loose and the wheel is cocked and is rubbing against the frame.

Should the back wheel touch the ground with training wheels?

The vast majority of kids’ bikes with training wheels have a rear coaster brake (back pedal brake) that stops the bike, so it is essential that the rear tire always be in contact with the ground and with as much weight on the back tire as possible.

Why is my bike back wheel stiff?

It might be that the hub is seized up from rust. You can check if it is the brake or not by loosening the caliper and spinning the wheel. If it spins freely it is the brake not the hub. If it is the hub you might need to get it regreased.

How do I adjust the tension on my kids bike?


Quote from video: And pulling it out smooth just like that and you'll notice that this chain has a lot of play in it and that's what we're doing to adjust it we want it to be nice and tight and have the tension tight.

How do I fix the back wheel on my bike?

Quote from video: Firstly you need to change into your hardest gear. So the smallest cog at the back. And that means that the rear wheel will come out much easier as the chain won't get caught.

How do I straighten the rear wheel on my bike?

Quote from video: The best way to fix this is on a truing stand you can do it on your bicycle. And we're using your brake pads but it's a little bit more harder.

Should kids feet touch ground on bike?

On most bicycles, at least your forefoot should be able to touch the ground on one side. You might also be able to touch the tiptoes of both feet simultaneously. It’s not strictly necessary, but it may indicate whether the saddle is at a reasonable height.

What age should a kid ride a bike without training wheels?

First of all, at what age should a child be able to master riding a two-wheeled bicycle (i.e. without training wheels)? Typically, age 4 to 9, but most children can accomplish it at the earlier end of the spectrum, given appropriate instruction and encouragement.

How do you fix uneven training wheels?

Quote from video: There is an adjustment to these bikes. You will start first by removing the actual training wheel arm. From the frame of the bike you will press the ears. And pull down.

How long should a bike wheel spin freely?

You should be getting more than 10 seconds. One test for excessive drag is to watch the wheel as it stops spinning. It should oscillate back and forth two or three times as the heaviest section of the wheel settles to the bottom.

How do you know if your bike frame is bent?

Quote from video: So I've measured 35 millimeters on the drive side and 31 millimeters on the non-drive side. If the frame was in a good alignment. These numbers should have been equal on both sides.

How do you fix a stuck freewheel?

Quote from video: Again it's for pong it'll. Still fit in. This. You know eight prong three wheel so you just need some good Goodrich. It's a good sport stick this on here. It is lefty loosey righty tighty.

How do you tighten the rear wheel cones?

Quote from video: Screw the cone in or out to tighten or loosen the bearing on the freehub. Make small adjustments and check the bearing between. Each.

How do you change a rear wheel bearing?

Quote from video: The rear wheel bearing i said before i'm going to start with a simple step of just jacking up the car without jerking up the car remove your lug nuts.

How do you fix a buckled bike wheel?

Quote from video: So the first things we need to do is move the part here. So it sits up a little bit closer to where the edge of the wheel rim is and the next step is to adjust this to make these calipers.

How do you fix a stuck freewheel?

Quote from video: Again it's for pong it'll. Still fit in. This. You know eight prong three wheel so you just need some good Goodrich. It's a good sport stick this on here. It is lefty loosey righty tighty.

Why are my bike pedals locked?

A pedal lock is something that happens with all bicycles, and it can happen while you are riding. It is caused by the pedals rotating in place because dirt, water, grease, or rust has built up on them over time.

How do you fix a sticky freewheel?

Quote from video: You want to use like a lubricating oil I recommend filled tenacious oil you may find this at your local bike shop you find it online. It's kind of a thick e sticky.

How do you loosen the brakes on a bike?

Quote from video: It's not hitting on this either space on the side. So you can loosen this side I'm sorry tighten this side a little bit to bring it this way. Or you can loosen this side also to bring it that way.

Why are my bike brakes hard to pull?

Two main reasons can make your lever of your bike’s brakes hard to pull, and one of those is that there could be friction in your cable casting and its adjustments lubrication problems with your brakes.

Why are my brakes so tight?

In most cases, stiff brakes are caused by problems with the brake booster. Brake boosters multiply the force applied to your brake pedal, and they work in tandem with the hydraulic fluid in the brake lines. This system, also known as power brakes, allows you to stop a two-ton vehicle with just your foot!