Hi Tony,
I checked the stem-mount adapter-- it requires 1 5/8" on the [threaded] 
stem. That's a minimum amount, which would probably do fine on a 
dirt-drop-style stem. On a tallux-style stem, the forward extension could 
interfere with the mount, thus requiring one to raise the stem a little 
more. 

In any event, if you've got ~2 inches on free stem space, you'll probably 
be fine. 

Good luck! shoji



On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 11:33:06 AM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>
> Thanks Shoji for the detailed answers!  I think the yepp mini is the way 
> I'll go.
>
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2016, 10:33 Shoji Takahashi <shoji.t...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave,
>> A suggestion from my experience with Yepp Mini:
>> Stand on one side of bike (I usually stand on non-drive side).
>> Put kid in seat--> bike and/or seat leaning against your body.
>> Grab BOTH grips of the handlebars (while standing off to the side on both 
>> feet).
>> Swing your leg over the back of the bike, or lift it over the top tube. 
>> If you're going over the top tube, you might want to lean the bike a bit-- 
>> make sure your balance is adequate for the weight shift of a kid in the 
>> seat.
>>
>> Sorry if the above sounds insulting-- it's not my intent. I'd put 
>> together a video, but I can't do right now.
>>
>> BTW: I don't know if a Yepp Maxi would solve your problem. With a rear 
>> carrier, you can't swing your leg over the back of the bike. Also the 
>> weight is not between your arms-- I've seen a person drop their bike+kid as 
>> the handlebars rotated and the bike frame slid out. 
>>
>> Without the Yepp Mini, do you mount the bike by stepping over the top 
>> tube? Or how do you get on the bike?
>>
>>
>> Tony,
>> There is a minimum amount of stem space required. I'm guessing about 2-3 
>> inches. I can check when I get home.
>>
>> RE: basket-- with small bikes, there can be interference between the foot 
>> rests and a front-mounted basket. Your bike is probably fine-- my 48cm 
>> Hunqapillar was ok when my kids were small, but now that I have the foot 
>> rests all the way down, I can't use the basket (w/o modifying it). 
>>
>> RE: commuting gear w/front seat-- I'm using front rack+bags (HAR/HAB) 
>> now, as I need the rear rack for a Burley Piccolo. At other times, I've 
>> used the rear rack with saddle sack or panniers. It doesn't make much 
>> difference (with a Hunqapillar). The Yepp Mini is great in that there's a 
>> quick (and secure) on/off. I leave the seat at the preschool before heading 
>> out to work. 
>>
>> RE: Wheel flop-- I don't notice wheel flop, b/c I'm usually holding onto 
>> the handlebars or Yepp seat when it's mounted. Since the Yepp seat is 
>> mounted on the other side of the axis, it might actually help to stabilize 
>> and reduce wheel flop? 
>>
>> RE: handlebars-- albatross works really well. If you're taller (and have 
>> longer arms) and your child isn't very tall, you can probably use drops 
>> and/or moustache bars. I think I could probably use moustache bars, as I 
>> sometimes grab the fronts of the albatross.
>>
>> Good luck!
>> shoji
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 1:10:38 AM UTC-4, Dave wrote:
>>>
>>> Loaded my son up, despite the awkwardness when not moving, and headed 
>>> down to the lbs where they confirmed that, yeah, it's just that sorta 
>>> thing. Will probably lower seat to make standing/supporting myself at a 
>>> stop sign possible. Also debating exchanging it for a rack mounted Yepp 
>>> maxi. 
>>>
>>>
>>> https://goo.gl/photos/9d6VUd9rkaL3ayRX8
>>>
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