Hi there, Your posts are very informative and resourceful. Thank you for posting them. I am looking to buy bikes that could be comfortable to me and my toddlers. I was wondering about the bikes that the adults are using in this videos. Would you be able to share some information about it? I think a video about the bikes that you use may be very useful to someone like me (a new parent). Thank you again!
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes Great, thank you. I ended up ordering the rack for the Topeak baby seat ii non-disc. I don't know why the Axium racks didn't pop up on Google when I did the search because that looks like a better rack for the money.
I had the same question- just got the Dash based on your excellent review(s). Will look into Axiom. I am also interested in bikepacking with our baby so will see if there are any that are heavy duty and support panniers as well.
I would add a front basket if you want to carry that stuff and not wear a backpack. I also think it’s more secure to have the stuff in front of you so you can keep an eye on it and if you hit a big bump you can quickly check to see if it’s there. Good review.
Hi there,
Your posts are very informative and resourceful. Thank you for posting them. I am looking to buy bikes that could be comfortable to me and my toddlers. I was wondering about the bikes that the adults are using in this videos. Would you be able to share some information about it? I think a video about the bikes that you use may be very useful to someone like me (a new parent). Thank you again!
We actually have an article that should be very helpful to you! www.twowheelingtots.com/best-womens-bikes/
Thanks for the review, we recently purchased the rack mount but we are having trouble finding the best rack to use. Do you have one you recommend?
We use an Axiom rack.
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Great, thank you. I ended up ordering the rack for the Topeak baby seat ii non-disc. I don't know why the Axium racks didn't pop up on Google when I did the search because that looks like a better rack for the money.
I had the same question- just got the Dash based on your excellent review(s). Will look into Axiom. I am also interested in bikepacking with our baby so will see if there are any that are heavy duty and support panniers as well.
I would add a front basket if you want to carry that stuff and not wear a backpack. I also think it’s more secure to have the stuff in front of you so you can keep an eye on it and if you hit a big bump you can quickly check to see if it’s there.
Good review.
We make sure not to stuff it full. Just keeps and phone usually in the bottom. Is there a front basket you use?
Hello, would you recommend the Burley Dash over Topeak? thank you
I prefer the Dash overall, but the Topeak is much better for taller kids.
Is the 20 degree tilt needed?
If your child will be sleeping while you ride, the recline is very helpful! If not sleeping, not necessary.
Is there one for a 5 year old and can fit on a hardtail
Are you familiar with the Mac Ride? www.twowheelingtots.com/mac-ride-child-bike-seat-review/