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something like a Trail Gator, it would get the kid more used to actually cycling on the road!
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Has anyone any experience of these? About 90 quid so not cheap either!!!
| 01-04-2012, 11:48 | #16 |
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| 01-04-2012, 12:45 | #17 |
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I bought a Bobike seat a few weeks ago. Attached to the stem, so it turns with you, easy totalk to herself, feels VERY safe being able to see her and have my arms around her.
http://www.bobike.nl/products/en/bob...xmenu=m9____m3 I bought it from this woman/shop. Great service too. http://dutchbikeshop.ie/bobike/ |
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| 01-04-2012, 13:51 | #18 | |
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I tried one of these from a rental shop, and the fact that the bike is attached quite high up, ( as in to the seat post) really affects the centre of balance, and small movements by the child translate into big kicks from side to side on your bike.... it can be a big off putting until you get used to it... on the other hand, a follow me tandemhttp://www.followme-tandem.com/english/ is attached much lower on the bike so doesnt have the same affect.... but price wise it is more expensive. |
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| 01-04-2012, 17:03 | #19 |
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This is what I bought. Not tried it yet as I'm waiting to collect my new bike
http://www.amazon.co.uk/CO-RIDER-FRO.../dp/B003LP94BW http://www.co-rider.com/co-rider.com/index.html
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