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>> Court: So these are the KaZAM kid’s bike. This is a great way to teach a young person
how to ride a bike. And this one actually has a brake on it.
>> Dwayne: Yeah, this is a new model that they’ve released now. So on top of teaching
your child to balance without worrying about pedals, you now can teach them how to hand
brake.
>> Court: Oh, it’s got a nice V-brake back there.
>> Dwayne: Yup. And parents seem to like these bikes a lot. What’s really nice about them
is they have a regular repairable bike components, air-filled tires. Everything is replaceable,
so we’re talking, you know, last for years, last for several children.
>> Court: Very cool. And look at this, it’s got kind of a nice little bumper here so that
when the bike [bows] over, it’s going to hold up. And I noticed that, yeah, it’s
a quality V-brake back there, it got the air-filled tires. And the way that this works, it’s
like instead of having training wheels on a bike and kind of teaching kids the wrong
way to ride and relying on that training wheel, you just got this little platform so they
sort of scoot along and then pick their feet up, is that right?
>> Dwayne: Yes. That’s what it is. It’s a natural progression. So rather than, once
they get to balance and putting their legs out, now they can put their feet up there
and start to feel kind of where they’re going to be putting their feet on a real bike…
>> Court: Oh, this is really cool.
>> Dwayne: And [pedal back].
>> Court: So this is a KaZAM kid’s bike, huh?
>> Dwayne: Yes, KaZAM balance bikes.
>> Court: Yeah. Well, great. And look, they come in all kinds of different colors. Don’t
forget those helmets. Thanks.