$1000 rebate for cargo e-bikes
>>>>>> purchased
>>>>>> in the city so I've been eying my choice of future baby hauling machine.
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> imagine I'll wind up with a long tail but I need to do a lot of test
>
gt;>>>> imagine I'll wind up with a long tail but I need to do a lot of test
>>>>> rides
>>>>> first.
>>>>>
>>>>> Smitty in DC
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, September 11, 2023 at 10:08:49 AM UTC-4 Davey
I definitely think that too few parents consider tandems/triplets for their
kids. I have a custom kidback built by the late Peter Johnson and my kids
rode them a lot when they were small. Here's what they looked like when
they were 4 and 7 riding in Switzerland:
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WoGp
I'm almost ready to get A Homer Hilsen and planning to use it as a baby
hauling bike.
Has anyone tried using the frame mounted child seat in the rear or the stem
mounted child seat?
I wonder if there's any concern with frame mounted seat compared to rack
mounted seat.
On Sunday, September 17, 2
the job.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, September 5, 2023 at 1:19:46 PM UTC-4
>>>>> ber...@bernardduhon.com wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Burley recommends 20 months for their child trailer that’s very
>>>>>> conservative
>>>> conservative but the doting grandmother insisted so we did. After they
>>>>> grew
>>>>> out of it the trailer Was and is and excellent grocery and whatever hauler
>>>>> it have passed it around and is back at my house waiting for grea
I started as soon as they could hold their head up to have a helmet on, so
typically about 5-6 months.
Using a DIY kid seat adapter on my Surly Big Dummy - raving success with
all four of my children.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Crs5-qwuVxl/
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 8:58:35 PM UTC-6 Kus
gt;>>> conservative but the doting grandmother insisted so we did. After they
>>>>> grew
>>>>> out of it the trailer Was and is and excellent grocery and whatever hauler
>>>>> it have passed it around and is back at my house waiting for great
>
>>>> it have passed it around and is back at my house waiting for great
>>>> grandchildren
>>>>
>>>> Get Outlook for iOS <https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
>>>> --
>>>> *From:* rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com on
&
Re: Helmets
Back when my son was about 2 yrs old, about 16 years ago, there were only
kids helmets that were pointy in front and pointy in back, so when he sat
in a trailer, his head would be forced forward and he couldn't rest his
head in the back. Understandably, he hated the helmet and one rid
ver hauler
>>>> it have passed it around and is back at my house waiting for great
>>>> grandchildren
>>>>
>>>> Get Outlook for iOS <https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
>>>> --
>>>> *From:* rbw-owne...@google
railer Was and is and excellent grocery and whatever hauler
>>> it have passed it around and is back at my house waiting for great
>>> grandchildren
>>>
>>> Get Outlook for iOS <https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
>>> --
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John - that's legendary!
On Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 8:23:22 AM UTC-7 John Dewey wrote:
> Y'all,
>
> Dewey kids started riding bikes shortly after they were born. Kid #2, our
> son, had his first bike ride at 6 weeks in a little baby 'backpack carrier'
> along some gravel roads in North
gt;
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>>> behalf of Ted W
>>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 2, 2023 7:21:53 AM
>>> *To:* rbw-owne...@googlegroups.co
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> --
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> *Sent:* Saturday, September 2, 2023 7:21:53 AM
> *To:* rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: [RBW] Re: Babies on bikes
>
> > We
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Sent: Saturday, September 2, 2023 7:21:53 AM
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: Babies on bikes
> We're riding a Big
Love back! And more RNs...my (RN) son is marrying his (RN) girlfriend in 2
weeks...woo-hoo...
Have a great day...I'm putting on my new Crane bell today and going for a
ride:)
Sally
On Sun, Sep 3, 2023 at 11:25 AM Leah Peterson
wrote:
> If you’re a RivSister who is also a nurse I love you extra
If you’re a RivSister who is also a nurse I love you extra! A double sisterhood.Sent from my iPhoneOn Sep 3, 2023, at 12:52 PM, Bones wrote:For whatever reason I have never considered a trailer. I always assumed we could communicate and enjoy the ride better if the kids were on the bike with me.
For whatever reason I have never considered a trailer. I always assumed we
could communicate and enjoy the ride better if the kids were on the bike
with me. I started my oldest at nine months, which was when the tiniest
helmet I could find would fit her massive head. The front mount seat is the
We used a Burley double-wide when our kids were 2 and 3.5...We hooked it to
my husband's old Giant mountain bike. Traffic was non-existent or very
light since we lived on a small island. The kids liked it because they
could bring various stuffed animals, so we could get a long-ish ride in
...Wh
+1 for a trailer. One advantage of a trailer is that you can use it with a
bike that is not well suited for a heavy load on the rear rack; and I
agree, they don't change the handling and feel of the bike as much as a big
and high rear-rack weight does. And they allow easier mounting.
Mine was a "d
A trailer is the safest option. If you go that route I would consider a
Thule or older Chariot (these can be had very inexpensively). They have
weight adjustable suspension and you can use an infant sling. The general
age recommendation is to wait until 12-18 months but we certainly started
closer
Hi Kushan,
Oh, I so know that excitement you feel about introducing your baby to
biking. It’s wonderful that you want to share it and it will be such a
bonding experience between the both of you as he grows up.
Is the plan to put him in a bike seat on your bike? Or in a cargo bike? In
a car se
I used the Chariot
Cougar:
https://blog.piaw.net/2011/12/review-chariot-cougar-1-strollerbike.html.
It doubles as the world's most luxurious stroller until they turn 10 and
can wear helmets easily. We used the heck out of this thing 2 kids and used
it everywhere, but to be honest once we got t
I waited until my kiddo was 1 before putting her on the bike. Up until that
point I got her used to the idea of being on the bike so it wouldn’t seem
so weird to her. One thing that really helped was the drawing of the baby
on the bike on my Riv coffee mug! I would show her that and tell her tha
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 9:58:35 PM UTC-5 Kushan wrote:
Looking for wisdom and advice from the Riv community on riding bikes with
babies on them. At what age did you start? What seats, trailers, etc did
you use? Where did you ride?
Mind you, this is 30+ years old ... we put our daughte
> We're riding a Big Dummy now, but it's less used for long rides
Do you have one of the covers for the passengers? I’ve seen some with these
and it seems like a really neat option. I’ve been considering a cargo bike
but I’m worried about the size of the bike making it tricky to park. I
already ha
- I didn't get back into riding till my kid was at least 2, but I would
highly recommend a high quality solo trailer. We had a Burley Bee. The
trailer provided a safe roll cage around the kid and didn't effect the
bikes handing so I could get some real fitness riding in on a 20 m
My son is about to turn one and I’ve had him in a rear mounted Thule kids
seat since he was about 8 months old. Before that, I played around with
mounting his car seat base to the metal frame of one of those side-by-side
kid trailers. I only ever used it twice, though, before he was old enough
to b
it might not just be research but also law. you should check in your area.
i started when we were allowed to, i think still before 1 YO. we used a
yepp maxi because i didn’t want to have to buy a mini and then a maxi after
he grew out of it. but i regretted not being able to have him in the fro
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