I had the Yepp Mini on the front of my Cheviot from when my son was around 
1 year to 2.5 years old and even with albatross bars on it with bar end 
shifters I didn't have a problem with legs or steering.



On Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 11:05:10 PM UTC+9 pbsm...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Kushan - that's right no room for my legs or knees! My flat bar hybrid 
> bike provides the most clearance given it's long top tube but it was still 
> uncomfortable. Mountain bikes with very long top tubes may do better. 
>
> Smitty
>
> On Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 12:26:40 PM UTC-4 Kushan wrote:
>
>> Smitty - 
>>
>> May I ask what didn't work about the front seat set up? Was it leg 
>> clearance for yourself? Being able to steer (as someone else pointed out 
>> earlier). The set up videos of these seats make it look so easy to set up 
>> and ride, so I am wondering if there is something specific (like size of 
>> frame, presence of horizontal top tub etc) that makes it difficult to use 
>> them. 
>>
>> I haven't spent much time on a bakfiet/cargo bike but they look so fun 
>> and functional.
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 7:19:23 AM UTC-7 pbsm...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Not too much to add other than I tried a front mounted seat at about 
>>> 9-10 months given that my kid was strong enough to hold their head up with 
>>> a helmet. The top tube + baby seat wasn't functional on any of my 3 bikes. 
>>> It didn't matter either way because the kid hated the bike helmet. I waited 
>>> another 4 or 5 months till the next spring and went with a rear mounted 
>>> bike seat, which the kid enjoyed. Been doing daily 9 mile round trip 
>>> daycare pick-ups and here is a photo of the very last one before they 
>>> started pre-school. Also just took them in for their 3 year check up and 
>>> they are now 40 pounds, right at the weight limit for the Yepp Maxi seat.
>>>
>>> We have a 2nd due in January and I'm trying to figure out if it's worth 
>>> it to get a box bike and adapt it to hold a baby in a car seat or if I 
>>> should just give up on my dreams of getting the baby on the bike for the 
>>> first year. DC is about to pass a $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 rides 
>>> first.
>>>
>>> Smitty in DC
>>>
>>> On Monday, September 11, 2023 at 10:08:49 AM UTC-4 Davey Two Shoes wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've had my little dude on the back of the bike since he was 1. He 
>>>> loves it. First I used my Sam but now I use my Karate Monkey. Its better 
>>>> for 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 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 
>>>>> grandchildren
>>>>>
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>>>>> *From:* rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com <rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> 
>>>>> on behalf of Ted W <ted.l...@gmail.com>
>>>>> *Sent:* Saturday, September 2, 2023 7:21:53 AM
>>>>> *To:* rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com <rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com>
>>>>> *Subject:* Re: [RBW] Re: Babies on bikes 
>>>>>  
>>>>> > 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 have trouble navigating my Gus through the office elevator when I 
>>>>> ride it to work.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Sep 2, 2023 at 10:12 AM 'j glenn' via RBW Owners Bunch <
>>>>> rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    - 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 mile 
>>>>> 3 
>>>>>    playground tour.   We used it for longer rides untill he out grew it.  
>>>>>   
>>>>>    The biggest advantage to the trailer was the environmental shelter it 
>>>>>    gave.  The mesh gover protected from sun an bugs and the plastic cover 
>>>>> from 
>>>>>    cold and rain.  We went out in all weather, including out in the snow 
>>>>> with 
>>>>>    studded tires.
>>>>>    - We're riding a Big Dummy now, but it's less used for long rides, 
>>>>>    as it's less comfortable and not as suitable for "wake me up when we 
>>>>> get 
>>>>>    there".  The back deck is better for standing up and surfing on 
>>>>> though.  I 
>>>>>    have installed Quadrophonic scooters mirrors.....
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 8:18:16 AM UTC-4 ted.l...@gmail.com 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> 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 be in the rear seat.
>>>>>
>>>>> You’re not really supposed to mount car seats to those trailers, but I 
>>>>> was able to fabricate a mount that let the base mount the same way it 
>>>>> does 
>>>>> in the car, allowing the carrier to clip in the same way as it would in 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> car. Combined with the “roll cage” design of the trailer, I felt 
>>>>> comfortable using it for quick rides to the neighborhood park, less than 
>>>>> a 
>>>>> mile away.
>>>>>
>>>>> The conventional wisdom I’ve heard is that you need to wait until they 
>>>>> can hold their head up well with their helmet on. That was technically 7 
>>>>> months for us, but I waited until he was a little bigger and the helmet 
>>>>> gift him better.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 11:31 PM Michael Baquerizo <mbaqu...@gmail.com> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> 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 
>>>>> front with me. 
>>>>>
>>>>> fast forward a few years and i helped a friend install a mini on his 
>>>>> bike w swept back bars. it was impossible to ride around with, and there 
>>>>> wasn’t even a kid on it when i tried. turning was impossible. i’m sure 
>>>>> there’s an ideal setup for it like a rosco bebbe) but a ‘normal’ bike is 
>>>>> not it  
>>>>>
>>>>> i still use the yepp maxi on a nitto campee rear rack, for sure not 
>>>>> rated for his weight and it’s about time i switch out racks for something 
>>>>> beefier. 
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 10:58:35 PM UTC-4 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?  
>>>>>
>>>>> My little one just turned 6 months old and I am itching to introduce 
>>>>> him to bike rides. He can sit on his own and does pretty well in carriers 
>>>>> (both facing in and out). He loves being outside and I would love to do a 
>>>>> ride with him on a car-free bike paths or (non-technical) dirt trails. 
>>>>> Most 
>>>>> online resources recommend biking with babies after 1 year of age but I 
>>>>> am 
>>>>> not sure if that's based on any actual research. 
>>>>>
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