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When my son Jack started learning to ride his bike, one problem kept happening: the handlebars would turn too far, too quickly, and he’d lose control. After watching this happen a few times, I decided to build a small upgrade for his bike that limits how far the handlebars can rotate while he’s learning. In this video, I design and build a simple adjustable steering limiter that helps prevent sudden oversteering. The goal isn’t to permanently modify the bike, but to help a beginner rider gain confidence while learning to control the handlebars. The limiter allows different steering angles so Jack can gradually improve until he no longer needs it. You’ll see the design process, 3D printing, testing the strength of the part, and finally installing it on Jack’s bike to see if it actually helps while he’s riding. Learning to ride a bike is a big milestone for kids, and this project was my attempt to make that process a little safer and a little less frustrating. What you'll see in this video: Designing a bike steering limiter 3D printing a custom bike part Testing the strength of the design Installing the limiter on a kids bike Jack learning to ride with the upgrade Timestamps 00:00 - The Oversteering Problem 01:02 - Designing and Building the Limiter 01:58 - Stress Testing the Limiter 02:39 - Jack's Suit Up 03:08 - First Test Ride (45° Limit) 03:30 - Upgrading to 70° Steering 03:52 - Removing the Limiter 04:44 - Jack’s Graduation Ride