You are supposed to run a flag up high off a fiberglass pole to draw 
attention.

Matt

On Saturday, August 23, 2014 10:18:10 PM UTC-7, Kainalu wrote:
>
> I've been using a Yepp front with my nearly 3 year old that's been great, 
> just ordered a Yepp Maxi "easy-fit" for the back as the regular Yepp maxi's 
> seat tube attachment seemed like it would get tangled with my 64's dual 
> tops. The rack adapter I'm fitting to my tubus cargo is going to add a lot 
> of wheelie power that I don't need but it's just for a couple years, then a 
> couple more for the 7 month old that's getting ready to take over the front 
> seat. 
> On the topic of trailers, I purchased a surly Ted trailer with the thought 
> that I could set it up as a mega kid carrier as well as a concrete etc. 
> hauler, but once my son was born I couldn't imagine putting him back there 
> for fear of his being smooshed while a car payed just enough attention to 
> me sticking out of traffic (keep in mind that we cruise NYC, any trailers 
> let alone kid trailers aren't something people expect when they're 
> feverishly cutting behind you). If I were using the country bike in the 
> country I would let the myriad benefits of trailering sway me (after I 
> rigged up some ridiculously heavy roll bars(surly trailers have massive 
> load ratings)). Have fun out there with them [helmeted] babies! 
> -Kai Vierstra
> Brooklyn NY
>
>

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