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Satisfaction Money-Back Guarantee:
We guarantee all of the following: You will be happy that you discovered
Pedal Magic. Your beginner (whether child or adult) will ride his/her bicycle in just a few minutes. Pedal Magic is far superior,
safer, easier, and incomparable
in every way to training wheels or any other tool, method or device
you have ever used or are considering using for teaching or learning
bike riding.
Due to what keeps a bicycle in balance, you will see that
if Pedal Magic
method does not teach your child bike
riding no other device or method will either. If this is not what you experience, just let us know without hesitation and
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Pedal
Magic story has been covered by several regional
television and radio stations, and newspapers. Some of
them (the ones we can remember or made a note of at the
time) are listed below:
- WBIG (Big) 100, Washington, DC. The News
Director's son with dyspraxia learned in 2 minutes,
and he and the morning hosts raved about Pedal Magic
on the radio for days (thanks so much!)
- The Denver Post,
Denver, Colorado (link to
two articles ) from consumer reporter Mike
Booth, the latter one about his personal experience
in teaching his daughter
- WestWord, Boulder, Colorado
Best
of Denver Award (originally published June 29,
2000)
- Golden Transcript ,
Golden, Colorado (see article
below); the very first newspaper coverage of Pedal
Magic.
- KUSA 9 News (NBC television affiliate), Denver,
Colorado ; 3-minute
feature reported by Mark Koebrich; due to viewer
inquiries aired 4 times (different lengths) on
Channel 9; taught a Managing Editor of the station
on camera, but took 13 minutes in the station
parking lot; video record of a 7-year-old learning
in 2:05 minutes and a 32-year-old female executive
learning in 1:30 minutes. The station showed all
three incidents in the broadcast using time-lapse.
- KCNC News 4 (CBS television affiliate), Denver,
Colorado ; 2-minute
feature reported by Steve Lusk; taught a
5-year-old with minor training wheels habits in 3:00
minutes on camera; taught a 40-year-old female on
camera.
- KOTA TV (ABC television affiliate), Rapid City,
South Dakota ; 1-minute report.
- KEVN TV (NBC television affiliate), Rapid City,
South Dakota ; 1-minute report.
- KOTA Radio, Rapid City, South Dakota ; 11
minute interview; 3-minute follow-on on-air
discussion between the hosts.
Image of an article from Golden Transcript,
a newspaper for the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area is
pasted below. This was the very first article in which a
columnist wrote the story straight from her personal
experience with Pedal Magic.
Several other newspapers and a few radio stations from
different parts of the country covered Pedal Magic in
the chaotic early days when we were negligent in keeping
good records of all media coverage. |
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