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The beginning rider should only use his/her feet against the ground to control speed and to stop. For the advanced rider, the Strider is designed to accept an optional foot-operated rear friction brake that not only stops the Strider quickly, but also creates a cool skid mark when applied hard! The brake is a simple one-bolt installation.
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The beginning rider should only use his/her feet against the ground to control speed and to stop. For the advanced rider, the Strider™is designed to accept an optional foot-operated rear friction brake that not only stops the Strider™ quickly, but also creates a cool skidmark when applied hard!
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The beginning rider should only use his/her feet against the ground to control speed and to stop. For the advanced rider, the Strider™ is designed to accept an optional foot-operated rear friction brake that not only stops the Strider™ quickly, but also creates a cool skid mark when applied hard! The brake is a simple one-bolt installation.
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The beginning rider should only use his/her feet against the ground to control speed and to stop. For the advanced rider, the Strider™is designed to accept an optional foot-operated rear friction brake that not only stops the Strider™ quickly, but also creates a cool skidmark when applied hard!
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Does the Strider™ balance bike have brakes?
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