Julian_M
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Please refer to this kiddie 12" wheel balance bike with suspension.
Almost all kiddie balance bike (12" or 14" wheel diameter) don't have any suspension. Only a rare few has it, I found the above china made. I'd like to know the following.
1. In bicycle in general. Rear suspension is to make the tire get in contact with the ground more. But this equates to rider comfort too in all cases? Because I read some articles that rear suspension in bicycle is for maneuverability and not more on rider comfort.
2. In kids balance bike, the kid feet are directly on the floor due to lack of pedals instead of bending the knees when using pedals. So the vibration from bumpy floor can reach the kid more. If there is a suspension in the rear, would the vibration from the floor still transmit to the kid feet and body? If kid feet are on pedals, then it won't transmit, but remember in balance bike, there is no pedal so kids feet step directly on the ground.
3. When comparing to mountain bikes, the suspension is put in different places than the above. Do you consider the above as more of a seat suspension than frame suspension? How do you analyze it mechanically? Why don't mountain bikes use the above configuration too?
Thank you.
Almost all kiddie balance bike (12" or 14" wheel diameter) don't have any suspension. Only a rare few has it, I found the above china made. I'd like to know the following.
1. In bicycle in general. Rear suspension is to make the tire get in contact with the ground more. But this equates to rider comfort too in all cases? Because I read some articles that rear suspension in bicycle is for maneuverability and not more on rider comfort.
2. In kids balance bike, the kid feet are directly on the floor due to lack of pedals instead of bending the knees when using pedals. So the vibration from bumpy floor can reach the kid more. If there is a suspension in the rear, would the vibration from the floor still transmit to the kid feet and body? If kid feet are on pedals, then it won't transmit, but remember in balance bike, there is no pedal so kids feet step directly on the ground.
3. When comparing to mountain bikes, the suspension is put in different places than the above. Do you consider the above as more of a seat suspension than frame suspension? How do you analyze it mechanically? Why don't mountain bikes use the above configuration too?
Thank you.