I've used the blackburn ex-1 with the co-pilot taxi seat on a few bikes.
It's not the fanciest seat, but it's worked fine for us and the rack is
very secure. I have the rack on a few bikes and my wife and I move the seat
between the bikes when we're going on a ride. Overall, I've been happy with
Haha ok im taking your word for it.
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what's with that holland bike shop and the low prices? it's saying i can
get a yepp maxi and rack for $158 usd, whereas it'd be $300 through a u.s.
store (and also the yepp seats in the u.s. are not thule, but the ones in
europe are not?
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See that! Three Yepp suggestions in almost as many minutes!!
On Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at 8:25:39 PM UTC-4, Drw wrote:
>
> I know the preference around here is for front mounted kid seats, but I
> think I’m resigned to putting one on the rear. A quick peruse of the
> ortlieb/tubus site inform
Yepp makes a rear rack that works with their seat, and it's bombproof. They
also make an adapter that can be fitted to a tubus rack, this is probably
what makes Tubus nervous about saying you could put a kid back there, they
have to trust everyones ability to mount an adapter securely. The dedic
I ended up getting a beefy steel rack that is designed specifically for the
Yepp Maxi rear seat with ez-fit window.
I was hesitant about using a rack adapter to fit a rear seat, so this
solved all my problems.
It also fits a rear taillight as well.
Got mine from Holland Bikeshop.
This rack:
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