I’m intrigued by this too, but a little puzzled by the coaster brake - can 
anyone fill me in on the logic of choosing that over hand brakes for a kids 
bike? My 4yo is riding a Woom 3 and I feel like the lack of a coaster brake 
has made for an easier transition on the type of riding available to us 
(easy singletrack, pump tracks, and greenways). I’m definitely onboard with 
a RivKid offering after seeing the inevitable latest “evolution” of Woom: 
$750, blacked-out, and be-disc’d…

https://woom.com/en_US/explore-kids-bikes
On Saturday, September 14, 2024 at 2:23:14 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:

> I was glad to see a new Blahg: 
> https://www.rivbike.com/blogs/grant-petersens-blog/augus-blahg 
>
> There otta be a law that Grant has to produce these at least twice monthly 
> -- it's my second-favorite bicycling screed after Bike Snob.
>
> I would have bought a child's bike, even at $900, particularly at the 2010 
> dollar equivalent, for my daughter if Rivendell had made them when she was 
> a child.
>
> With very sloping top tube, a stem with long quill, and reachback bar you 
> could probably get 6 years growth of of the bike, say age 6 to 12. Before 
> that, kiddie bikes, after that, multigeared bikes or move on to the iPhone.
>
> After 3 kiddie 3- and 2-wheelers I bought my daughter an Electra Townie 
> 3i* with coaster brake and 3 speed Shimano hub for her 10th birthday; she 
> loved it and the even-slacker-than-Rivendell feet-forward geometry let me 
> at 5' 10 " ride it comfortably after raising the saddle. That was a well 
> designed bike -- well designed for its market.
>
> * That "i." One is gobsmacked (lovely word) by the absolute lack of honest 
> in marketing. This monicker was obviously meant (this was 2011) to pull 
> buyers' emotions to feelings  of 
> "internet/digital/modern/advanced/praiseworthy" and get them slavering to 
> hand over $$. But it was a well designed and well built bike for the demo 
> and price point.
>
> Does anyone know *who* is trying to legally ban coaster brakes, and what 
> their alternative is that they hope to sell in the place of coaster brakes?
>
> https://youtu.be/k-tizOwQhMA?t=186
>
> Patrick "Ho Hi, Ho Hi" in ABQ, NM
>
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> Patrick Moore
> Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum
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