It's been probably 20 years since I've been on a bike. First time back today, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. But I do need some practice time on an empty parking lot. That's a great tip!
Best advice about saddle height I've seen on line so far. That's how we did it in the 60's. I just couldn't remember if it was your whole foot on the ground, or just your toes. I'm 67 and am starting to ride again. I think my seat might be too high, as I have to get off the seat to put my foot all the way to the ground. Bike is an old Schwinn, adjusted for someone else. Enjoying it so far. Riding alittle each day.
Tried re-learning after 20 years and it was a disaster because I was constantly wobbling and pivoting the handlebars to maintain balance. Turns out the 20 years was only one of factors for this. Did research for optimum settings for handlebar height and their fore/aft rotation angle caused me to lean lower and even more forward to grip the brakes. Raising the handle bars by almost 4 inches helped. But it was rotating the handlebars rearward by 45 deg that helped the most because I no longer had to twist my wrists forward to grip the brake handles improving control big time.
I had a stroke and had to relearn to walk and now I find that I need to relearn how to bike. I know what to do but my brain and body don’t communicate. Before the stroke at could do 20+ miles average of 17mph. Some nice tips thks
We are glad that you are wanting to go back to riding again. You may want to start small again. Try to ride back on the residential streets, like around your neighborhood. Practice turns and hand signals. Better if you have someone to accompany you. Hope this helps!
I took out my EVRYjourney on our virgin ride today. Loved it. But then when I stopped to get off, oh my, I was falling, off-balance and it was weird. In the end I just kind of fell against the side of my Jeep. No damage to me or the bike :) It's been a long time. This video is well-received.
Thanks for the feedback! We'll work on some tips for those issues as well! It can be the tricky riding in an environment with a lot of those types of obstacles.
Just bought a bike to ride around my city after not riding for over 10yrs! The sales guy offered to let me ride it around the block but I knew I was probably not ready for that without any practice. I’ll be taking it with me to visit my father who lives in a small town. We’ll ride our bikes around together to help me get practice before diving into city riding!
Wow! These are great tips. I learned as a child pretty immediately, but again as a child as with anything languages etc we have less to process in the way of getting injured, or being self conscious, so things happen naturally.
I started riding again for the first time in more than 25 years. I've managed to get my balance while moving, but if I try and take a hand off the handlebars to indicate, the bike wobbles all over the place. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Found a lousy Chinese Schwinn Frontier in my garage (Where'd that come from?) and am now in the process of resurrecting it. I took it for a test ride the other day and found that I'd completely forgotten how; ended up in the grassy swale several times. I don't think I've ridden a bike since college in the 1970s. Wish I had the money to buy one of your bikes. (This young woman is adorable, BTW.)
-ty for the advice I had not had my bike out for 10 years or more so far I have wrecked 9 times and at the tender age of 60 it hurts a little more than when I was younger maybe your advice will help if not next step recumbent bike
Thanks for watching, Mark. Glad this video helped. We have a recumbent bike and a bike that has the lowest step-through that you can find on the market. These might fit your preferences and riding style. In case you'd like to see them, here are the links: Easy Boarding - bit.ly/3oADh0v Relaxed Body - bit.ly/3lfVGgT
@@sixthreezero thanks for the links very cool bikes indeed I went to my dr and he said I have a problem with my right ear thanks a lot rock and roll and gunfire haha so I guess it will have to be something 3 wheeled I like the look of the recumbents that have 2 wheels in the front very low to the ground but they are pricey
@@ljm7651 Sure! We also have 3-wheeled or tricycles that have low step-through. You can check this one www.sixthreezero.com/collections/tricycle-bikes. Have a nice day!
Oh boy. My balance is horrible....I don't think I could do some of those balance exercises. I don't have a lot of pavement where I live....so something like a parking lot may not be feasible.
Hello Ceci! Thanks for watching! Here are some bike tips that we can give you =). If there's anything specific that you want to see, please let us know =) ruclips.net/video/qBZ6-_VIcWo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/cpN3ilLgoDg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/paIPyoFTyGY/видео.html
My tips are say if you balance on your left foot and the right one is on the pedal put your weight into your left foot then start pedaling with your right so when you do that you automatically balance and then you can ride your bike practice on this it doesn't mean you can't do it on your right so have fun and good luck!
It would be best to go up hills when you have gears on your bicycle. If you have a gears, then make sure your bike is in gear 1. Build up momentum before you hit the hill!
Been 6 or 7 yrs since i havent ride a bike i was so good back then but now i just forgot how to do it. But i got my own bike even though i dont know how to ride it, well i guess its a sign to start over. I hope i learn very quickly
Hi, Im a 11 yr old boy and I have new bike but the lowest bike seat is still too high for me what should I do? Sorry for bad english Im from Philippines
How about residential streets during the afternoon or the weekend? You can also try riding your bike to downtown roads during the weekends, or when there are few cars or people and the speed limits are low.
@@sixthreezero there's always cars there since I live in a big neighborhood but my sister found a really big parking lot of a school that's near us and I finally learned how to ride a bike but sometimes I still wobble a little and I can't turn
@@bIueberryz Wow! That's great to hear. Glad that you are able to finally practice biking now. Small steps and you'll get used to it soon =). Have fun riding and keep safe!
Yes, you can start with an ebike! Our ebikes can be used as normal bikes if you keep the motor off. Get used to it in manual mode and then start with pedal assist and throttle when you’re ready 🙂
The first thing to consider is the bike that you are riding. Make sure you can stand over your bike without the top tube pressing into you. (If you can’t, you’ll need to pick a smaller size. We'd be glad to make recommendations. If you have three minutes we have a proprietary algorithm to find the right bike for you. Simply go to our website www.sixthreezero.com/pages/get-fitted, and fill out and answer the questionnaires we prepared. We also found this article helpful, www.bicycling.com/skills-tips/a20026575/how-to-learn-to-ride-a-bike-as-an-adult/. Hope this helps!
24" will be good for you. We'd be glad to make recommendations. If you have three minutes we have a proprietary algorithm to find the right bike for you. Simply go to our website www.sixthreezero.com/pages/get-fitted, and fill out and answer the questionnaires we prepared. At the end of the assessment, it will give you a bike recommendation that fits your preference that fits your lifestyle and your riding style.
Coaster brake to brake/stop! What if I need to slow down on a one speed cruiser ? Do I use the coaster brake ? I asked AI and here was answer if anyone needs it: Slowing down on a single-speed cruiser bike can be a bit tricky, but here are some tips to help you slow down safely: 1. *Coast*: Take your foot off the pedal and coast. This is the most obvious way to slow down, and it works well, especially on slight inclines or when you're approaching a stop. 2. *Use your body weight*: Shift your weight backward, leaning slightly back on the saddle. This will help transfer some of your momentum to the rear wheel, slowing you down. 3. *Apply gentle pressure to the pedals*: Instead of pedaling, apply gentle pressure to the pedals with your feet. This will create some resistance and help slow you down. 4. *Use the terrain*: Look for slight inclines or small hills to slow you down naturally. 5. *Drag your foot*: As a last resort, you can drag your foot along the ground to slow down. However, be cautious, as this can cause you to lose balance or skid. Remember, single-speed bikes don't have the luxury of gears or brakes, so it's essential to anticipate and plan your slowing down in advance. Always prioritize safety and be mindful of your surroundings! If you're finding it challenging to slow down on your cruiser bike, consider visiting a local bike shop to discuss options for adding a brake system or exploring other bike options that better suit your needs.
I was gonna tell you to take the pedals off, but hopefully in three weeks you’ve learned. I just tried to ride my new sixthreezero bike after 38 years without riding. It was harder than I thought. Good thing I had the helmet on. Now I’m looking for videos on how to learn to ride again.
It depends how proficient one is. I learnt when I was 18, and never had enough practice to become proficient. For example, I cannot signal where I want to go, as I cannot ride straight without both hands on the handle bars. So that is insufficient for safe cycling where cars are. So after every long hiatus, I need a revision. You don’t forget it all, but you do get rusty as the skill was never internalized properly.
Thanks for watching! Check out the best bicycles to start riding again with here: www.sixthreezero.com/collections/all-standard-bikes
I last rode a bicycle in 2009 and its like i need a lot of practice now in 2023.. to start all over again🌞... love riding ❤️
It's been probably 20 years since I've been on a bike. First time back today, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. But I do need some practice time on an empty parking lot. That's a great tip!
You can do it!
@@sixthreezero 🤗
Best advice about saddle height I've seen on line so far. That's how we did it in the 60's. I just couldn't remember if it was your whole foot on the ground, or just your toes. I'm 67 and am starting to ride again. I think my seat might be too high, as I have to get off the seat to put my foot all the way to the ground. Bike is an old Schwinn, adjusted for someone else. Enjoying it so far. Riding alittle each day.
Been trying to learn how to ride a bike now as an adult, and I learn something new each time I attempt it. Sidenote: that bike is *f---ing* beautiful!
Thanks so much for this video!! It’s been 40 years since I’ve ridden a bike!
Thank you SO much for the video! I love how you respond to the group so much!
You are so welcome!
Thank you, have you got the same video for balance and a Trike? Thanks
Nicely done on this video friends. Thanks for taking the time to share this with us.
Keep up the fun videos.
Dale
Thanks, great service tips.. like the e-bike give away. Good luck to all of you with retaining your bicycle balance 👍
Tried re-learning after 20 years and it was a disaster because I was constantly wobbling and pivoting the handlebars to maintain balance. Turns out the 20 years was only one of factors for this. Did research for optimum settings for handlebar height and their fore/aft rotation angle caused me to lean lower and even more forward to grip the brakes. Raising the handle bars by almost 4 inches helped. But it was rotating the handlebars rearward by 45 deg that helped the most because I no longer had to twist my wrists forward to grip the brake handles improving control big time.
I had a stroke and had to relearn to walk and now I find that I need to relearn how to bike. I know what to do but my brain and body don’t communicate. Before the stroke at could do 20+ miles average of 17mph. Some nice tips thks
We are glad that you are wanting to go back to riding again. You may want to start small again. Try to ride back on the residential streets, like around your neighborhood. Practice turns and hand signals. Better if you have someone to accompany you. Hope this helps!
You are strong lad
I took out my EVRYjourney on our virgin ride today. Loved it. But then when I stopped to get off, oh my, I was falling, off-balance and it was weird. In the end I just kind of fell against the side of my Jeep. No damage to me or the bike :) It's been a long time. This video is well-received.
That's awesome that you're getting back on a bike! It can be disorienting after a long while but glad you (and your EVRYjourney) are all good!
Same here. 'Tis been 35 years!
Love this video. Vety detailed information. I am so looking forward to learning to ride a bike before I turn 40 this year
Thanks, Teneca! You got this! 👏
Let us know if there are any other topics you'd like to see covered!
Nice video, I’m worried about turning, running over rocks/holes, going over curbs & keeping in my lane. I’m going to try these tips in the meantime!
Thanks for the feedback! We'll work on some tips for those issues as well! It can be the tricky riding in an environment with a lot of those types of obstacles.
Just bought a bike to ride around my city after not riding for over 10yrs! The sales guy offered to let me ride it around the block but I knew I was probably not ready for that without any practice. I’ll be taking it with me to visit my father who lives in a small town. We’ll ride our bikes around together to help me get practice before diving into city riding!
Wow! These are great tips. I learned as a child pretty immediately, but again as a child as with anything languages etc we have less to process in the way of getting injured, or being self conscious, so things happen naturally.
Thanks for your feedback. :)
love your enthusiasm
Great video I feel a little more confident to go to ‘learn to ride again’ (senior from Australia 🇦🇺)
I started riding again for the first time in more than 25 years. I've managed to get my balance while moving, but if I try and take a hand off the handlebars to indicate, the bike wobbles all over the place. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
nice video, perfect for like me just starting to learn.
I tried today and fell so hard but I’m not giving up
You can do it. Keep it up!
@@sixthreezero I just came to let you know that I can make turns and ride now without falling , it’s not perfect but I’m so happy!
@@hfo1967 Wow. that's great! We are glad that you made it! We are happy for you! Told you, you can do it =)
I dont know if my bike is 630 it looks like it but the handle is different yet the body is the same
Found a lousy Chinese Schwinn Frontier in my garage (Where'd that come from?) and am now in the process of resurrecting it. I took it for a test ride the other day and found that I'd completely forgotten how; ended up in the grassy swale several times. I don't think I've ridden a bike since college in the 1970s. Wish I had the money to buy one of your bikes. (This young woman is adorable, BTW.)
-ty for the advice I had not had my bike out for 10 years or more so far I have wrecked 9 times and at the tender age of 60 it hurts a little more than when I was younger maybe your advice will help if not next step recumbent bike
Thanks for watching, Mark. Glad this video helped. We have a recumbent bike and a bike that has the lowest step-through that you can find on the market. These might fit your preferences and riding style. In case you'd like to see them, here are the links:
Easy Boarding - bit.ly/3oADh0v
Relaxed Body - bit.ly/3lfVGgT
@@sixthreezero thanks for the links very cool bikes indeed I went to my dr and he said I have a problem with my right ear thanks a lot rock and roll and gunfire haha so I guess it will have to be something 3 wheeled I like the look of the recumbents that have 2 wheels in the front very low to the ground but they are pricey
@@ljm7651 Sure! We also have 3-wheeled or tricycles that have low step-through. You can check this one www.sixthreezero.com/collections/tricycle-bikes. Have a nice day!
Love this company and their bikes!! I can’t remember how I found you but glad I did 😊
Thank you! 🙂 We're glad you did too!
Oh boy. My balance is horrible....I don't think I could do some of those balance exercises. I don't have a lot of pavement where I live....so something like a parking lot may not be feasible.
This is really great
This was so helpful 🤍
Where is part 2 with pedaling for this video??
Hello Ceci! Thanks for watching! Here are some bike tips that we can give you =). If there's anything specific that you want to see, please let us know =)
ruclips.net/video/qBZ6-_VIcWo/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/cpN3ilLgoDg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/paIPyoFTyGY/видео.html
I bought a huffy cranbrook bike from walmart and i cant balance on it but my dad can its so frustrating
It can take a lot of practice! Keep at it!
Anyone have the link to the video of next step?
My tips are say if you balance on your left foot and the right one is on the pedal put your weight into your left foot then start pedaling with your right so when you do that you automatically balance and then you can ride your bike practice on this it doesn't mean you can't do it on your right so have fun and good luck!
Also if you want a private private area to practice do it in your back or front yard
Thanks for the tip! Thanks for watching! :)
Or a empty parking lot
Excellent!
Thank you! Cheers!
I can do everything fine but I need to work on my balance, confidence, and also work on turning sharply or at all lol
It will come with practice, keep riding and you'll get it!
Good video thanks
Is there a video to use pedalling
We have several videos on our You Tube channel that can help. Please visit our main You Tube page and scroll through the content.
Thanks 😊
Welcome 😊
thank you i am mid80s no bike in over 25yrs
Hi Paul! I guess it's time to bike again! Thanks for watching! :)
Can you make a video for adults with poor almost non-existent balance who never learned how to ride a bike without training wheels?
Sure!
I haven't rode a bike since 1975 (I am serious) how do I get enough speed to get up a hill Flat is no problem I just need to get up a hill
It would be best to go up hills when you have gears on your bicycle. If you have a gears, then make sure your bike is in gear 1. Build up momentum before you hit the hill!
How long would it take?
Been 6 or 7 yrs since i havent ride a bike i was so good back then but now i just forgot how to do it. But i got my own bike even though i dont know how to ride it, well i guess its a sign to start over. I hope i learn very quickly
Well that was easy
So…..when I ride my bike my hands 🙌 start to hurt when I am peddling how do I fix this 😮
What size bike is featured in the video? I am looking at riding a bike for the first time in 20 years.
Hi Ericka! It's 26" wheel. You can check it here: www.sixthreezero.com/products/womens-a-o-amelia/?variant=31357793730695. Thanks for watching! :)
Hi, Im a 11 yr old boy and I have new bike but the lowest bike seat is still too high for me what should I do?
Sorry for bad english Im from Philippines
Hi, sorry to hear about this. You may check local bikeshops if it's possible to get smaller wheels. Thank you. :)
Wire some wood blocks to the pedals.attache to the pedals.about the same size as the pedals.
Thanks for your suggestion! :)
I live in a small city so there's no good spaces to practice on...
How about residential streets during the afternoon or the weekend? You can also try riding your bike to downtown roads during the weekends, or when there are few cars or people and the speed limits are low.
@@sixthreezero there's always cars there since I live in a big neighborhood but my sister found a really big parking lot of a school that's near us and I finally learned how to ride a bike but sometimes I still wobble a little and I can't turn
@@bIueberryz Wow! That's great to hear. Glad that you are able to finally practice biking now. Small steps and you'll get used to it soon =). Have fun riding and keep safe!
Do you have any recommendations for what bikes to get as a beginner?
www.sixthreezero.com/products/womens-evryjourney-touring-hybrid-bike/?variant=30152820609 this is a great bike for beginners.
Is iy okay to invest in an ebike i you dont know how to ride a bike? Or should i just by a regular bike?
Yes, you can start with an ebike! Our ebikes can be used as normal bikes if you keep the motor off. Get used to it in manual mode and then start with pedal assist and throttle when you’re ready 🙂
@@sixthreezero Thank you so much for your response
Great video!
Thanks!
So encouraging 🤗
Glad to hear it! Let us know if there are any other topics or how-to's you'd want to see 🙂
What do u do if u have never rides a ride before
The first thing to consider is the bike that you are riding. Make sure you can stand over your bike without the top tube pressing into you. (If you can’t, you’ll need to pick a smaller size. We'd be glad to make recommendations. If you have three minutes we have a proprietary algorithm to find the right bike for you. Simply go to our website www.sixthreezero.com/pages/get-fitted, and fill out and answer the questionnaires we prepared.
We also found this article helpful, www.bicycling.com/skills-tips/a20026575/how-to-learn-to-ride-a-bike-as-an-adult/. Hope this helps!
Even with a Coaster, Rim Brakes are a good Idea. If the Chain comes off with a Coaster,
you'll have No Brakes.
Great point, never thought of that.
Thanks for sharing!
Very informative video,thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for it
im 23 year old im train 8day now i can ride
sorry me bad english
Thank you❤
I'm 147cm which one good for me 24T or 26T?
24" will be good for you. We'd be glad to make recommendations. If you have three minutes we have a proprietary algorithm to find the right bike for you. Simply go to our website www.sixthreezero.com/pages/get-fitted, and fill out and answer the questionnaires we prepared.
At the end of the assessment, it will give you a bike recommendation that fits your preference that fits your lifestyle and your riding style.
Great review very informative grazie 🇮🇹
Hi there! What size bike is that? TIA
It's a 26" bike.
Alanna's very cool
😊
Thanks for watching! :)
Coaster brake to brake/stop! What if I need to slow down on a one speed cruiser ? Do I use the coaster brake ?
I asked AI and here was answer if anyone needs it:
Slowing down on a single-speed cruiser bike can be a bit tricky, but here are some tips to help you slow down safely:
1. *Coast*: Take your foot off the pedal and coast. This is the most obvious way to slow down, and it works well, especially on slight inclines or when you're approaching a stop.
2. *Use your body weight*: Shift your weight backward, leaning slightly back on the saddle. This will help transfer some of your momentum to the rear wheel, slowing you down.
3. *Apply gentle pressure to the pedals*: Instead of pedaling, apply gentle pressure to the pedals with your feet. This will create some resistance and help slow you down.
4. *Use the terrain*: Look for slight inclines or small hills to slow you down naturally.
5. *Drag your foot*: As a last resort, you can drag your foot along the ground to slow down. However, be cautious, as this can cause you to lose balance or skid.
Remember, single-speed bikes don't have the luxury of gears or brakes, so it's essential to anticipate and plan your slowing down in advance. Always prioritize safety and be mindful of your surroundings!
If you're finding it challenging to slow down on your cruiser bike, consider visiting a local bike shop to discuss options for adding a brake system or exploring other bike options that better suit your needs.
My leg keeps hitting the pedals
Hope you can find the perfect way to ride! Thanks for watching!
I was gonna tell you to take the pedals off, but hopefully in three weeks you’ve learned. I just tried to ride my new sixthreezero bike after 38 years without riding. It was harder than I thought. Good thing I had the helmet on. Now I’m looking for videos on how to learn to ride again.
Hi Terrie! Thanks for your advice! Where do you usually bike?
Once you have learned to ride a bike you do not have to learn again it comes naturally.
Also agree! Thanks for watching!
Not true…I cannot believe it myself but after twenty years I got a new bike and just rode into a bush.It was funny but maddening at the same time.
It depends how proficient one is. I learnt when I was 18, and never had enough practice to become proficient. For example, I cannot signal where I want to go, as I cannot ride straight without both hands on the handle bars. So that is insufficient for safe cycling where cars are. So after every long hiatus, I need a revision. You don’t forget it all, but you do get rusty as the skill was never internalized properly.
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