Ha, lookin' good Tony!  I was initially trying to make my Schwinn High 
Plains a dedicated "dad bike" via the Yepp mini.  Turns out I had the same 
issue as you (knee knocker).  Riv bikes and they're tall headtubes make 
great candidates for the Yepp Mini because everything gets shifted UP UP UP.

On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 6:20:00 AM UTC-5, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
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> Successful first ride, just around the block really but the Yepp Mini 
> mounted up to my newly-Albatross'd XO-3 and even though Rebecca isn't a big 
> fan of the helmet she tolerated it and seemed to enjoy the sensation.  With 
> weather like we're getting right now we'll get in some riding early this 
> year.  Thanks for all the info in this thread!
>
> First impressions from riding with the Yepp are that at least for me it's 
> a slight knee knocker, I'm going to try mounting a seat that can be set 
> back a bit which will still be ok with the Alba bars.  I got used to it 
> pretty quick but for a longer trip I'd like another inch of clearance.
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