I used to carry both my sons on child seats and I noticed that one of my 
bikes back in Norway was less happy with the heavy weight right behind my 
heavy body than others. That bike had a frame and fork close to my present 
62 cm Hunqapillar so I am inclined to advise you to go for a longer chain 
stay bike like the the Cheviot and the Clem. My Hunq becomes front wheel 
light on steep uphills off road with me on the saddle. I also agree with 
others that having to step over the top tube leg forward is awkward. You 
may be tempted to lean the bike too much and loose it with the child in the 
seat. So try the step through Cheviot before you decide!

Geir

On Friday, August 7, 2015 at 1:26:25 AM UTC-4, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>
> What do you all think is the best frame for this purpose? Hunq, Cheviot? 
> Good old Sam? Clem?
>

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