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girlsun69
I want to use a 3 wheel bike when riding with my baby, but I can't find any info on using an adult trike with either a baby trailer or a rear mounted seat. Having the third wheel seems like it would provide the extra stability to make a bike mounted seat safer, but I'm not sure if it's possible to properly and safely attach one to the frame of a three wheel bike? Or if I decide to use a trailer, would that attach to the frame of my bike successfully? Any info or experiences with this are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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There are a range of different bike mounted kids seats. There are also a heap of different styles of trailers. There will be some that will fit easy and ones that will need to be modified. The style of trike will determine which will fit best.
Most upright adult trikes have a large wire basket mounted between the back wheels. If this is removed it leaves plenty of potential mounting points. to securely mount one or more child seats. Of course caution needs to be observed to make sure that all moving parts are well shielded from little fingers and feet. I've seen three mounted across the back of a trike. (fitted with a custom made frame). I've also seen infant car seats mounted.
The best trailer option I can think of of the top of my head would be this style. They usually mount on a bike's rear axle, but there will be plenty of options at the back of a trike to securely mount these.
http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=7572
http://www.actionbent.com/twtrailer.html
There are others that mount off the seat post that should work also. The most common trailers clamp onto the left chain stay, they won't be any good on a trike.(with out major rework)
Yeah; there are plenty of options. You should be able to get something pretty much "off the shelf". An extra dollar or two on different mounting clamps might be necessary. Or you could go to town and do something totally original.
There are a range of different bike mounted kids seats. There are also a heap of different styles of trailers. There will be some that will fit easy and ones that will need to be modified. The style of trike will determine which will fit best.
Most upright adult trikes have a large wire basket mounted between the back wheels. If this is removed it leaves plenty of potential mounting points. to securely mount one or more child seats. Of course caution needs to be observed to make sure that all moving parts are well shielded from little fingers and feet. I've seen three mounted across the back of a trike. (fitted with a custom made frame). I've also seen infant car seats mounted.
The best trailer option I can think of of the top of my head would be this style. They usually mount on a bike's rear axle, but there will be plenty of options at the back of a trike to securely mount these.
http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=7572
http://www.actionbent.com/twtrailer.html
There are others that mount off the seat post that should work also. The most common trailers clamp onto the left chain stay, they won't be any good on a trike.(with out major rework)
Yeah; there are plenty of options. You should be able to get something pretty much "off the shelf". An extra dollar or two on different mounting clamps might be necessary. Or you could go to town and do something totally original.
How old or large does a child have to be to ride in one of those child seats on the back of a bicycle?
zilmag
I'm really looking forward to taking my kid on my bike. But, is it unsafe? What is the best kind of seat?
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I can't see it being unsafe as long as the kid is properly supported. The ones on the back of the bike is OK, but I'd be sure about supporting the kids head. If he is a larger child, I'd make sure his feet don't get tangled up in the spokes. And what if you fall? I've seen little trailers that go on the back of bikes with infants in them on up to 3 & 4 year olds. Sounds safer to me. Just my 2 cents worth, I'm not any type of professional or anything, but I am an avid bike rider. I've been riding for decades and there are always something unseen that can cause you to fall.
I can't see it being unsafe as long as the kid is properly supported. The ones on the back of the bike is OK, but I'd be sure about supporting the kids head. If he is a larger child, I'd make sure his feet don't get tangled up in the spokes. And what if you fall? I've seen little trailers that go on the back of bikes with infants in them on up to 3 & 4 year olds. Sounds safer to me. Just my 2 cents worth, I'm not any type of professional or anything, but I am an avid bike rider. I've been riding for decades and there are always something unseen that can cause you to fall.
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