Great video!!! Veteran rider here and now a new father so learning a whole new way of biking with my family helps me stay fit. I can now incorporate my hobby with my young one ❤ much love!
Your daughter is so adorable and they are both beautiful happy kids. Props to you. I'm trying to really incorporate my daughter with my riding. She got taken away from me for a few years and now she's 6 and not 3 or 4 so I'm trying to find a solution that will make up for the bigger size and weight she now has. She loves adventuring with dad and I must give her that before it's too late.
Hey Bryant, it's good to hear from you. And I'm so sorry that you weren't able to spend that much time together until now. I truly hope that things are getting better and you're building a quality relationship. Since she's 6, I would definitely recommend either getting a bike trailer OR to get a tandem bike for her that attaches to the seat post of your bike. A bike trailer like the Burley Bee is a really good, affordable option that's perfect for a 6 year old. Best of luck to you!
I never liked the tag along bikes that attach to the seat tube of your bike, they are inherently unstable. If you can afford it a tandem is a much better solution. We had a junior back tandem which is quite small at the back, my daughter could ride it from the age of 5, and with a kiddie crank attachment from her third birthday. She could ride all day, was safe sitting behind you, you don't have to worry about how they manage in traffic, but they learn roadcraft riding with you. When the children grew we transferred the kiddiecranks onto our touring tandem so the four of us could ride together. We did occasionally borrow a trailer so that we could take a friend or friends along with us. It's great to involve the whole family, you can converse with each other, tell stories, sing songs etc.
Great video! Very informative on different options we have when biking with a child. I have a 6 month old and want to start biking more and this video gave a lot of good information 👍🏾
I like seeing the different options. As much as I would love the trailer I’m thinking of getting the rear mount for me personally because I will need the back of my bike to put a cargo trailer like The Bob Yak trailer since it’s slim, because I’m gonna need to go grocery shopping. Thanks for allowing me to see the different options because I will definitely will be needing to hope on the road since for some reason these counties believe that sidewalks are unnecessary after a certain point as if every single person owns a car.
I've had this bike for several days now and I have not had problems with it so far. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxn_jUDSlprMIeubd9rHdEAnv59nKfjcKv The handlebars, seat+ seat post, pedals, and front wheel were detached for shipping. It was easy to reassemble, but I did need to go out and buy a set of tools in the metric system to reattach parts. Use lubricant (WD-40 works well) on screw threads and hinges before re-assembling.(NOTE: Do Not Throw Away Any Of The Packaging Until After Assembly Because Some Of The Packaging Contains Small Parts That You Will Need To Reattach Parts!!!)Took it to a bike kitchen for fine tuning afterwards, and for refilling the tires (they'd lost some air during shipping) and then practiced riding on it. It fits me perfectly at 5'4" with the seat at the lowest possible setting--would not recommend for anyone shorter, as it may be difficult to get on and off the bike without assistance of some kind. The aluminum body is beautifully welded together--the only thing that irks me somewhat is some of the plastic parts, but oh well. Not too experienced with bikes (haven't owned one in years) but if you're not willing or are unable to spend $600+ on another bike, I would say this is a good way to get started. Just check everything before you go out riding--air levels in the tires, wobbling of the seat, handlebars, or pedals, loose screws/parts, you know, as it will happen over time. Common sense. Good luck to ya, and hope my review helps.
In '86 when my wife was pregnant the first thing we bought for the baby was junior back tandem, followed closely by a set of kiddie cranks. From about a year old our eldest daughter rode in a Hamax rear seat on one of our bikes. At three she rode the tandem fitted with kiddie cranks, whilst her younger sister used the bike seat. At five she was able to ride the juniorback tandem without kiddiecranks so we swapped them over to our touring tandem for the youngest to ride. In winter it gets cold for a child sitting motionless in a bike seat, so we were limited to rides of an hour or two, but in summer one hundred mile rides were feasible at a very early age. We often did borrow a Burley Lite back in the 80s so that we could take a friend or even two out with us. With three and one year old grandsons, I am currently refurbishing the juniorback tandem, but also planning to purchase a Burley Bee to tow behind it.
LOL, I know exactly what you mean. I've done that so many times. I've even had my bike fall over while trying to dismount/mount. I usually just lean the bike up against a sturdy wall (or a car) before dismounting one leg at a time through the center of the frame.
I use both child seats and bike trailer. However I've experienced that some drivers don't see the bike trailer and are about to crash into it. So I see some risk with using a bike trailer as well. Especially when biking in the city even though you are using only bike paths and bike lanes.
i wouldn't ride either option that close to cars as either is dangerous. You're essentially putting you and your kids life in someone else's hands. With the amount of people on their cell phones, putting on makeup, jamming music, etc., it's just a terrible idea. Why take that chance
Just got a second hand wee ride and rode with my 11mo old.plan on moving to a bike trailer when she’s older . Thanks for the video She almost fell asleep, the only gripe I have is the straps. Shoulder straps don’t stay put and they aren’t the easiest to use . I only paid 20$ so It is what it is
I would love to know what helmets work best for the bike trailer. I bought the schwin joyrider and my kids helmets push their heads forward and it looks so uncomfortable. I live in California and its law for them to use helmets while in a trailer
This is our third one of these car seats. The first we got as a gift, the second we bought to replace a cheaper on in our second car. The third was an insurance replacement. These seats are easy to install, adjustable and easy to disassemble to clean (vomit and spills).
Does anyone know if you would be able to use both a rear seat and trailer at the same time I have three kids and would like to be able to take all three of them on a ride sometime
Hey Alexander, interesting you ask! I've actually ridden with 4 kids a few times (2 of my own and 2 friends). The way we did it was with a front seat, rear seat, and bike trailer. The reason this works is because the rear seat and the bike trailer actually don't attach at the same place. Bike trailers attach at the axel of the wheel, and most child seats attach at the seat post or rack, so there's usually no conflict.
useful video! i'm looking for demos of mounting and dismounting with a front mounted seat, especially on a bike with a relatively short wheelbase, if anyone has a suggestion :)
Hi, This video has very good information. I am looking for your help in buying a bike and child rear seat. Do I need to buy separate rack and install it first and then place child seat above it. I am so new to this. Could you please share the links to all the products as an example. I am having hard time finding a matching bike, child seat, rack. Thank you very much!
Great review. We're looking to sell 1 of our 2 cars, which i only need one day a week with my kid and is kinda a waste of money. It's a 45 minute bike ride one way; so the trailer is problaby the best option. How is this in winter time, is it doable temperature wise if its around freezing. Will the kids be warm enough?
What kind of bike rack are you using to hold up the back child seat , looks solid ? . I have a 40 lbs kid and I've been told I'm at the max weight for the seat and rack , it's unfortunate because it's the most efficient seat for my situation. If I can find a weight bearing rack , I'd extend the use of the bike seat , are you able to let me know the average maximum weight for a child seat and what kind of bike rack you're using? Greatly appreciated 🙏
Hey Penzo, I actually don't have a rack on my bike. The child seat just mounts directly to the frame via the seat post. My experience is that the weight capacity is a safe estimate by the company. So I would test it with your own weight to see if it might crack. If it seems solid, I'd say stay with what you've got.
I don't know what it is like now, but 30 years ago when we were in the market 40lbs was the maximum we could find. At the time we used a Hamax set with a Blackburn pannier rack. As our daughter was always above the 97th precentile weightwise, we were glad when aged three she was tall enough to ride the back of a juniorback tandem. For many strong healthy children 40lbs comes all too early.
Do you have any thoughts on a higher backed or lower more open rear seat? The seat in video, should the bike go over, the only protection is the helmet. I'm looking at the Bobike Exclusive Tour Plus that has a lot of protection but seems excessive and maybe even less enjoyable experience for the kiddo. I've ridden bikes all my life and never with a helmet so i'm not sure what's acceptable and what's overkill. I would be putting it on a 750w e-bike and will be using it on roads at times.
You mentioned this not being safe for the road. We live in the UK and would buy this for replacing it with having a car as my husband has been cycling to work and we don’t really need a car except for when going out with girls. In this case we would use the bike trailer but would need to suit the road. Is this an option?
Yeah, riding on the road is not necessarily "dangerous" but just slightly more risky than taking the sidewalks and paths. Of course, it depends on the road. Take the back roads if you can, and I'd try to stay on the paths whenever possible. Lights and reflective gear is helpful. Also bike trailers come with a flag in most cases.
Thank you for this video. Unfortunately my child is not sitting in the bike trailer, so trying the back seat. Bought couple of bike racks (returned one already and bought second one) and both has mentioned, "not for use with child seat". What could be the problem in using that with child seat? or any bike rack recommendations to use with back child seat?
Hi , nice video, I have questions that I have 14 inches bike , can I fit the child seat 💺 , my son is four year old , I want to drop him to school every day , Halfords bike shop told me that I am too short that’s why child seat is not recommended.
The ones I have are right on Amazon: Front-Mount Child Seat ► amzn.to/2QBo2W0 Back-Mount Child Seat ► amzn.to/2PbxjUs Schwinn Joyrider Bike Trailer ► amzn.to/34U8hy2
I personally don't pay much attention to the exact psi, since I'm not doing any gravel/rough riding and not too concerned about efficiency. That's just me. In theory a higher pressure would be more efficient to accommodate the added weight from the child.
There are other front mounted seats that are mounted closer to the handle bar thus giving more space for your own legs. I have the Thule RideAlong Mini and my knees don't touch the seat. :)
Nice review 👍👍👍. I use the weeride for my 3 year old grand daughter. Now carrier is too small but I also have the trailer. I haven't tried any rear carrier, will try that too
Hey Thang, I recommend a road bike for a few reasons. It's just better for putting power into your legs, but it's entirely up to you. Here's a more in-depth article about the BEST bike for pulling a bike trailer: www.biketrailerplanet.com/best-bike-to-pull-bike-trailer/
In terms of brand of bike, I have the Swchinn Pathway. It's a super affordable one from Walmart that is surprisingly sturdy enough to hold two children: www.walmart.com/ip/Schwinn-Pathway-Multi-Use-Bike-18-speed-700c-wheels-Black-Silver/53012856 I also use a road bike with disc brakes, the Diamondback E'tape
@@thang1646 I bought a Trek Domane with disc brakes a few months ago and it has much better stopping power and feels safer than my previous road and hybrid with rim brakes. And my girlfriend struggles greatly with the baby in the baby seat while biking with her beach cruiser. I am likely to buy her a hybrid or something similar
i have a same set up like yours and same seats on the front and back,i have a 2 1/2 yrs old and 14months and 7,and now i just got trailer also and my 7 yr old seats there lol
You can get a front mounted child seat that is just the saddle & foot rest. This would solve your 2 complaints since you can actually have much older kids ride that way for even longer than the back mounted seat & the center of gravity is more natural & a funner/easier ride for the adult
Yeah, just a few times my bike fell over with a kid in it. Helmets are helpful. But that was because I wasn't careful. If you just lean it on a wall or something solid, then there's not much to worry about. It's actually very easy to get around with a kid, and many people do it around the world.
@@BikeGrowRich I got the back seat. When I first used it it was a little scary but over time it got use to it. If I don’t have a wall to lean the bike on I unhook him and he climbs out and then I get off. I’m really interested in getting the trailer as well
Really good content! Looking for your advice here: with my kids turning 6 and 2 next January, what would you advise to get? Soon the younger will join the brother on his school so I'll be commuting ~3 miles everyday to take them to school. I thought about getting the back-mount child seat but with its ~22kg limit soon it will be useless to take my oldest son. Of course I could re-use to take my youngest daughter only... anyways, I'm feeling tempted to get the trailer, not only because I can take both but essentially because I'm learning I can attach it to a road bike, which is the only bike I have. This road bike is actually 100% of the time at home, attached to a smart trainer, and as I'm considering getting a smart bike I think I could repurpose the road bike to use on the trailer. Your advice is welcome!
Hey man, I totally would recommend a bike trailer for your situation, especially if you have two kids, they're growing, AND you seem to like using a road bike. It's actually a LOT easier to pull a trailer with a road bike than having one or two seats on your bike frame. A 6 year old is definitely getting too big for a child seat (from experience), and they will also not be so comfortable. I feel you when it comes to taking the kids around to school and places. Don't give up on that dream! In your case, I'd get either the Burley Bee bike trailer (affordable and super lightweight), or if you want to spend more you can get a stroller (the Schwinn Joyrider is the best stroller-trailer in my experience). You can check out the other videos here on the channel if you need help picking a bike trailer.
How olds your boy? I'm thinking about putting my 4yr old 15kg child in it. Just until the trail Gator arrives then his sister will go in the rear seat.
Hey James, my boy is 6. He can still ride in the rear seat but his legs are starting to get too long. Gator sounds like an awesome choice for a growing boy! It's much more manageable to ride with and throw your bike around than a child seat.
Haha, yeah it's so common. There are rear seats that have more of a cocoon to let them rest their head. Anyway, that's another reason I do like trailers more generally, especially for younger kids that can't stay awake for the ride :)
As someone that has crashed and needed 70 stitches in my face, I WOULD NEVER carry a child on a bike with me and if I would have crash with one of these front mounted carriers they most likely would have been killed! Buy a bike trailer. I know it is not as personable but it so much safer.
Great video!!! Veteran rider here and now a new father so learning a whole new way of biking with my family helps me stay fit. I can now incorporate my hobby with my young one ❤ much love!
Im getting into biking and have a 2 year old this was a really great review
Thank you for taking the time to clarify seat/trailer options. Just got the bike seat wasn't sure if I should continue using trailer.
Awesome!! Got all the info I needed in 2 minutes thanks for not be making it 30 min!!
Your daughter is so adorable and they are both beautiful happy kids. Props to you. I'm trying to really incorporate my daughter with my riding. She got taken away from me for a few years and now she's 6 and not 3 or 4 so I'm trying to find a solution that will make up for the bigger size and weight she now has. She loves adventuring with dad and I must give her that before it's too late.
Hey Bryant, it's good to hear from you. And I'm so sorry that you weren't able to spend that much time together until now. I truly hope that things are getting better and you're building a quality relationship.
Since she's 6, I would definitely recommend either getting a bike trailer OR to get a tandem bike for her that attaches to the seat post of your bike. A bike trailer like the Burley Bee is a really good, affordable option that's perfect for a 6 year old.
Best of luck to you!
@@BikeGrowRich Thank you so much. I will look into that. I know she will be thrilled.
I never liked the tag along bikes that attach to the seat tube of your bike, they are inherently unstable. If you can afford it a tandem is a much better solution. We had a junior back tandem which is quite small at the back, my daughter could ride it from the age of 5, and with a kiddie crank attachment from her third birthday. She could ride all day, was safe sitting behind you, you don't have to worry about how they manage in traffic, but they learn roadcraft riding with you. When the children grew we transferred the kiddiecranks onto our touring tandem so the four of us could ride together. We did occasionally borrow a trailer so that we could take a friend or friends along with us. It's great to involve the whole family, you can converse with each other, tell stories, sing songs etc.
Great video! Very informative on different options we have when biking with a child. I have a 6 month old and want to start biking more and this video gave a lot of good information 👍🏾
You got this!
I like seeing the different options. As much as I would love the trailer I’m thinking of getting the rear mount for me personally because I will need the back of my bike to put a cargo trailer like The Bob Yak trailer since it’s slim, because I’m gonna need to go grocery shopping. Thanks for allowing me to see the different options because I will definitely will be needing to hope on the road since for some reason these counties believe that sidewalks are unnecessary after a certain point as if every single person owns a car.
Thank you for the video! Helped a lot making my decision.
Glad I could help!
Thanks for this video? Would you recommend some BIKE as well, which would be good for these bike seats?
Any bike you're comfortable with, really. But personally, I like a road bike or a hybrid bike. I don't recommend a mountain bike or cruiser bike.
Ugh i have been looking for a video like this!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!
I've had this bike for several days now and I have not had problems with it so far. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxn_jUDSlprMIeubd9rHdEAnv59nKfjcKv The handlebars, seat+ seat post, pedals, and front wheel were detached for shipping. It was easy to reassemble, but I did need to go out and buy a set of tools in the metric system to reattach parts. Use lubricant (WD-40 works well) on screw threads and hinges before re-assembling.(NOTE: Do Not Throw Away Any Of The Packaging Until After Assembly Because Some Of The Packaging Contains Small Parts That You Will Need To Reattach Parts!!!)Took it to a bike kitchen for fine tuning afterwards, and for refilling the tires (they'd lost some air during shipping) and then practiced riding on it. It fits me perfectly at 5'4" with the seat at the lowest possible setting--would not recommend for anyone shorter, as it may be difficult to get on and off the bike without assistance of some kind. The aluminum body is beautifully welded together--the only thing that irks me somewhat is some of the plastic parts, but oh well. Not too experienced with bikes (haven't owned one in years) but if you're not willing or are unable to spend $600+ on another bike, I would say this is a good way to get started. Just check everything before you go out riding--air levels in the tires, wobbling of the seat, handlebars, or pedals, loose screws/parts, you know, as it will happen over time. Common sense. Good luck to ya, and hope my review helps.
Great video but no one ever recommends what kinds of bike rack they use to attach the kids seat. Any suggestions?
In '86 when my wife was pregnant the first thing we bought for the baby was junior back tandem, followed closely by a set of kiddie cranks. From about a year old our eldest daughter rode in a Hamax rear seat on one of our bikes. At three she rode the tandem fitted with kiddie cranks, whilst her younger sister used the bike seat. At five she was able to ride the juniorback tandem without kiddiecranks so we swapped them over to our touring tandem for the youngest to ride. In winter it gets cold for a child sitting motionless in a bike seat, so we were limited to rides of an hour or two, but in summer one hundred mile rides were feasible at a very early age. We often did borrow a Burley Lite back in the 80s so that we could take a friend or even two out with us. With three and one year old grandsons, I am currently refurbishing the juniorback tandem, but also planning to purchase a Burley Bee to tow behind it.
How do you dismount your bike? I usually kick my legs over but with the rear seat ill Jackie Chan my kid.
LOL, I know exactly what you mean. I've done that so many times. I've even had my bike fall over while trying to dismount/mount. I usually just lean the bike up against a sturdy wall (or a car) before dismounting one leg at a time through the center of the frame.
😂😂😂 Thank you for the first real laugh I’ve had in a week!
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Jajjaaj jackie chan your kid
Thank you so much for this video! I have my first child and your videos have been tremendously helpful 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🤍 definitely getting a bike trailer
You are so welcome! Just trying to be helpful, so I'm glad it was :) Thanks Anna.
Thanks for this I’m defo going for the trailer
Great video! How do you get on the bike with kids in both the front and rear child seats?
I use both child seats and bike trailer. However I've experienced that some drivers don't see the bike trailer and are about to crash into it. So I see some risk with using a bike trailer as well. Especially when biking in the city even though you are using only bike paths and bike lanes.
I would agree that riding with a trailer in cities is more dangerous that with a child seat.
i wouldn't ride either option that close to cars as either is dangerous. You're essentially putting you and your kids life in someone else's hands. With the amount of people on their cell phones, putting on makeup, jamming music, etc., it's just a terrible idea. Why take that chance
@@BikeGrowRich Well when you crash on your bike let me know how that works out.
This is the very reason why I decided not to use a trailer.
Where did you get you back seat rack?
Just got a second hand wee ride and rode with my 11mo old.plan on moving to a bike trailer when she’s older . Thanks for the video
She almost fell asleep, the only gripe I have is the straps. Shoulder straps don’t stay put and they aren’t the easiest to use . I only paid 20$ so It is what it is
Hi thanks for the video! Do you have any recommendations for a kickstand to use with the rear mounted bike seat?
For the rear childseat in the winter, do you have a way to keep a kid warm with a special poncho, cover, etc?
Bundling up is my recommendation! Or you could get this cover: amzn.to/3xh0iYC
I would love to know what helmets work best for the bike trailer. I bought the schwin joyrider and my kids helmets push their heads forward and it looks so uncomfortable. I live in California and its law for them to use helmets while in a trailer
Do u have a video with you ridding both kids on the bike seats front and rear
I can’t wait to take my son out this spring and summer…but I’d like an umbrella for the rear mount???
This is our third one of these car seats. The first we got as a gift, the second we bought to replace a cheaper on in our second car. The third was an insurance replacement. These seats are easy to install, adjustable and easy to disassemble to clean (vomit and spills).
Does anyone know if you would be able to use both a rear seat and trailer at the same time I have three kids and would like to be able to take all three of them on a ride sometime
Hey Alexander, interesting you ask! I've actually ridden with 4 kids a few times (2 of my own and 2 friends). The way we did it was with a front seat, rear seat, and bike trailer.
The reason this works is because the rear seat and the bike trailer actually don't attach at the same place. Bike trailers attach at the axel of the wheel, and most child seats attach at the seat post or rack, so there's usually no conflict.
Where did you get the suspension bar for the rear seat. Did it come with the seat?
Yeah! It does.
useful video! i'm looking for demos of mounting and dismounting with a front mounted seat, especially on a bike with a relatively short wheelbase, if anyone has a suggestion :)
Hi, This video has very good information. I am looking for your help in buying a bike and child rear seat. Do I need to buy separate rack and install it first and then place child seat above it. I am so new to this. Could you please share the links to all the products as an example. I am having hard time finding a matching bike, child seat, rack. Thank you very much!
Great review. We're looking to sell 1 of our 2 cars, which i only need one day a week with my kid and is kinda a waste of money. It's a 45 minute bike ride one way; so the trailer is problaby the best option. How is this in winter time, is it doable temperature wise if its around freezing. Will the kids be warm enough?
Very useful, thank you
What kind of bike rack are you using to hold up the back child seat , looks solid ? . I have a 40 lbs kid and I've been told I'm at the max weight for the seat and rack , it's unfortunate because it's the most efficient seat for my situation. If I can find a weight bearing rack , I'd extend the use of the bike seat , are you able to let me know the average maximum weight for a child seat and what kind of bike rack you're using? Greatly appreciated 🙏
Hey Penzo, I actually don't have a rack on my bike. The child seat just mounts directly to the frame via the seat post. My experience is that the weight capacity is a safe estimate by the company. So I would test it with your own weight to see if it might crack. If it seems solid, I'd say stay with what you've got.
I don't know what it is like now, but 30 years ago when we were in the market 40lbs was the maximum we could find. At the time we used a Hamax set with a Blackburn pannier rack. As our daughter was always above the 97th precentile weightwise, we were glad when aged three she was tall enough to ride the back of a juniorback tandem. For many strong healthy children 40lbs comes all too early.
Hello, what brand is the green seat? Thank you 😊
WeeRide Kangaroo!
Would love to contact the team but not seeing any contact info.
Do you have any thoughts on a higher backed or lower more open rear seat? The seat in video, should the bike go over, the only protection is the helmet. I'm looking at the Bobike Exclusive Tour Plus that has a lot of protection but seems excessive and maybe even less enjoyable experience for the kiddo. I've ridden bikes all my life and never with a helmet so i'm not sure what's acceptable and what's overkill.
I would be putting it on a 750w e-bike and will be using it on roads at times.
Personally, I prefer a higher back seat, because of comfort for the kid and also in the event of a crash, it's possibly safer. I hope that answers!
@@BikeGrowRich , it does help. Thanks for the reply.
You mentioned this not being safe for the road. We live in the UK and would buy this for replacing it with having a car as my husband has been cycling to work and we don’t really need a car except for when going out with girls. In this case we would use the bike trailer but would need to suit the road. Is this an option?
Yeah, riding on the road is not necessarily "dangerous" but just slightly more risky than taking the sidewalks and paths. Of course, it depends on the road. Take the back roads if you can, and I'd try to stay on the paths whenever possible. Lights and reflective gear is helpful. Also bike trailers come with a flag in most cases.
Thank you for this video. Unfortunately my child is not sitting in the bike trailer, so trying the back seat. Bought couple of bike racks (returned one already and bought second one) and both has mentioned, "not for use with child seat". What could be the problem in using that with child seat? or any bike rack recommendations to use with back child seat?
Hi , nice video, I have questions that I have 14 inches bike , can I fit the child seat 💺 , my son is four year old , I want to drop him to school every day , Halfords bike shop told me that I am too short that’s why child seat is not recommended.
Thanks for this video its really helpful. Question do your children get more bored in a trailer vs child seat?
I would say that seats are a bit more exciting.
Hi, Can the rear seat child seat be mounted on a mountain bike ?
Yes, it absolutely can. I used a rear seat for a mountain bike most of the time before they outgrew it.
Perfect video for us... We were planning on buying bikes for getting to beach.. 2.4km away.. our little girl is 15 months
Glad to hear it! That sounds like loads of fun, I've had so many adventures just like that with my kids. Safe riding!
What bike is that one with both seats?
A Schwinn bike from Walmart! Forgot the exact brand, but it's considered "hybrid"
May i know where did u get the kid chairs?
The ones I have are right on Amazon:
Front-Mount Child Seat ► amzn.to/2QBo2W0
Back-Mount Child Seat ► amzn.to/2PbxjUs
Schwinn Joyrider Bike Trailer ► amzn.to/34U8hy2
What seat is the rear one?? I ordered one from Amazon but it doesn’t work with my GT Avalanche Comp 😖
I have an older model of the Bell Cacoon: amzn.to/2PbxjUs
Sorry you couldn't get your seat on your bike! I hope you didn't get discouraged by that.
What tire pressure u run with kid sitting behind you
I personally don't pay much attention to the exact psi, since I'm not doing any gravel/rough riding and not too concerned about efficiency. That's just me. In theory a higher pressure would be more efficient to accommodate the added weight from the child.
How can i buy the two seats?
How easy is to take it from the bike to stroll mode?
Takes about 30 seconds or less.
I really wanted a front mounted one, it seems more fun but alas, i have a roadie. Settled for a trailer. Great vid my man!
There are other front mounted seats that are mounted closer to the handle bar thus giving more space for your own legs. I have the Thule RideAlong Mini and my knees don't touch the seat. :)
Very important information for me, thanks for sharing!
Nice review 👍👍👍. I use the weeride for my 3 year old grand daughter. Now carrier is too small but I also have the trailer. I haven't tried any rear carrier, will try that too
Very useful video thanks bud
Thank you, great info here.
Can child seat fix in rear with double suspension bike?
Awesome video, thank you!
Thank you, vey good information
Lmaooo he said “a gust of wind”😂😂😂 oh reeeeaaally
I am about to buy a bike. I ordered a Thule Chariot Sport 2. What bike you recommend? I see you are using a Schwinn bike. It is a GTX3? Thanks
Hey Thang, I recommend a road bike for a few reasons. It's just better for putting power into your legs, but it's entirely up to you. Here's a more in-depth article about the BEST bike for pulling a bike trailer: www.biketrailerplanet.com/best-bike-to-pull-bike-trailer/
In terms of brand of bike, I have the Swchinn Pathway. It's a super affordable one from Walmart that is surprisingly sturdy enough to hold two children: www.walmart.com/ip/Schwinn-Pathway-Multi-Use-Bike-18-speed-700c-wheels-Black-Silver/53012856
I also use a road bike with disc brakes, the Diamondback E'tape
@@BikeGrowRich Thanks. I have watched that video..Very informative.
@@thang1646 I bought a Trek Domane with disc brakes a few months ago and it has much better stopping power and feels safer than my previous road and hybrid with rim brakes. And my girlfriend struggles greatly with the baby in the baby seat while biking with her beach cruiser. I am likely to buy her a hybrid or something similar
i have a same set up like yours and same seats on the front and back,i have a 2 1/2 yrs old and 14months and 7,and now i just got trailer also and my 7 yr old seats there lol
NICE, that's awesome! Have the best of times~
Bike & Grow Rich ues sir..you too..be safe
Have you tried the Weehoo blast trailer yet?
Very helpful thanks
Nice video.So sad that seat is not available in India anywhere
I have 3 children. Would I be able to do bike seat and trailer on one bike? Or is that not safe?
I’ve seen it
Thank you really informative
My pleasure
Just purchase a used macride, and the knee offset is realy hard on the body after long ride vs 50km+ ride with the trailer without any issue
You can get a front mounted child seat that is just the saddle & foot rest. This would solve your 2 complaints since you can actually have much older kids ride that way for even longer than the back mounted seat & the center of gravity is more natural & a funner/easier ride for the adult
Link plz
Which cost?
What do you guys suggest with a three month old?
I definitely recommend a trailer for their comfort and while the baby is gaining more muscular strenght
I was thinking about getting one but I’m really scared I’m going to fall with her on the bike.
Yeah, just a few times my bike fell over with a kid in it. Helmets are helpful. But that was because I wasn't careful. If you just lean it on a wall or something solid, then there's not much to worry about. It's actually very easy to get around with a kid, and many people do it around the world.
@@BikeGrowRich I got the back seat. When I first used it it was a little scary but over time it got use to it. If I don’t have a wall to lean the bike on I unhook him and he climbs out and then I get off. I’m really interested in getting the trailer as well
I have a 7 year old that refuses to ride a bike. Anything I can use to haul them
Really good content! Looking for your advice here: with my kids turning 6 and 2 next January, what would you advise to get? Soon the younger will join the brother on his school so I'll be commuting ~3 miles everyday to take them to school. I thought about getting the back-mount child seat but with its ~22kg limit soon it will be useless to take my oldest son. Of course I could re-use to take my youngest daughter only... anyways, I'm feeling tempted to get the trailer, not only because I can take both but essentially because I'm learning I can attach it to a road bike, which is the only bike I have. This road bike is actually 100% of the time at home, attached to a smart trainer, and as I'm considering getting a smart bike I think I could repurpose the road bike to use on the trailer. Your advice is welcome!
Hey man, I totally would recommend a bike trailer for your situation, especially if you have two kids, they're growing, AND you seem to like using a road bike. It's actually a LOT easier to pull a trailer with a road bike than having one or two seats on your bike frame.
A 6 year old is definitely getting too big for a child seat (from experience), and they will also not be so comfortable.
I feel you when it comes to taking the kids around to school and places. Don't give up on that dream! In your case, I'd get either the Burley Bee bike trailer (affordable and super lightweight), or if you want to spend more you can get a stroller (the Schwinn Joyrider is the best stroller-trailer in my experience). You can check out the other videos here on the channel if you need help picking a bike trailer.
How olds your boy? I'm thinking about putting my 4yr old 15kg child in it. Just until the trail Gator arrives then his sister will go in the rear seat.
Hey James, my boy is 6. He can still ride in the rear seat but his legs are starting to get too long. Gator sounds like an awesome choice for a growing boy! It's much more manageable to ride with and throw your bike around than a child seat.
Is it difficult to see over the child when they’re in front?
Not enough hand gestures in my opinion
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I've seen countless kids asleep in the back seat with parent oblivious while the kids head is bent unnaturally and bouncing all over the place.
Haha, yeah it's so common. There are rear seats that have more of a cocoon to let them rest their head. Anyway, that's another reason I do like trailers more generally, especially for younger kids that can't stay awake for the ride :)
@@BikeGrowRich after watching your videos and hearing you explain that, my SO and I totally agree.
What is your favorite bike to use having a bike trailer
Soooo...what I'm trying to figure out is, can I attach a trailer to an adult tricycle
Thanks
Think and grow rich
Hadassah is going to ride it
Best way to ride with a child. No time. I use the bike trailer for my chihuahua's. More fun!! They don't cry or whine. LOL
Man that looks realllllly dangerous.
As someone that has crashed and needed 70 stitches in my face, I WOULD NEVER carry a child on a bike with me and if I would have crash with one of these front mounted carriers they most likely would have been killed! Buy a bike trailer. I know it is not as personable but it so much safer.