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Are Adjustabilisers suitable for nervous cyclists who can walk reasonably well?

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Are Adjustabilisers suitable for nervous cyclists who can walk reasonably well?

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In general yes. Try cautiously with the stabiliser wheels at the outer setting and with the standard gap of 12mm under the stabiliser wheels. Use the temporary spacer clips provided in the kit. If the rider still feels nervous and the practice area is reasonably even it may be possible to reduce the gap under the stabiliser wheels without causing a significant amount of skidding. Try and use books or similar as spacers to get the same gap under the stabiliser wheels on both sides of the bicycle. We think that the gap under the stabiliser wheels should be at least 6mm.

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