The school have said they can lend T2 a bike if he does the next stage of bikeability. He thought his bike was a bit small but fine, but lined up next to the other kids it did look too small. I hope the other kids didn't give him a hard time, he says not. I said I can buy him a new bike at the weekend if he wants to keep riding, but he'll probably have outgrown the next one by the time he next goes out.
I remember when we got these bikes, and the boys thought they were too big and wouldn't go on them.
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