Why not electric?  My kids are nearing college age and I'm looking forward 
to replacing a car with an e-cargo bike.  I have no specific 
recommendations for you, but to me, you get more general utility with a 
motor.

Will

On Thursday, July 27, 2023 at 6:10:41 PM UTC-4 Chester wrote:

> Drew,
>
> The Yuba Kombi probably will make more sense in the long term because 
> it's, like, a mid-tail cargo bike and when your kid is riding on their own 
> it's still useful as a cargo hauler. Also can best serve as both kid and 
> cargo interchangeably, during transition period when you want your kid to 
> be able to hop onto padded bench seat sometimes, but not so much that 
> you're going to keep a full child seat installed.
>
> Smaller wheels do make carrying a kid feel better. I went from riding with 
> a kid in a Thule rear rackmount seat on an old 26" Rockhopper and then got 
> an Orbea Katu with 20" wheels and the latter rode much nicer with the 
> top-heavy load. Even for me but especially for my wife, who isn't so 
> confident on a bike, even without a load. 
>
> Orbea unfortunately doesn't sell the Katu in the USA any more. It's a 
> great family bike for sub-"cargo" use but is closer to a mid-tail cargo 
> bike (with 20" wheels) than most minivelos, with pretty long 
> chainstays/wheelbase. Also with geo designed for more upright riding and 
> flexible range of rider height. Plenty of heel clearance to ride with a set 
> of panniers mounted to an add-on rear rack, and also has an "integrated" 
> rack that bolts on to the headtube.
>
> Based on my experience, 20" wheels instead of even 24" wheels I think will 
> be appreciably nicer with a load above the rack line, but 24" is at least 
> better than 27.5" or 26" in that regard, and if you'll keep it as a cargo 
> bike will probably be preferable to 20" at that point.
>
> Chester
> SF Bay Area
> On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 1:56:26 PM UTC-7 Drw wrote:
>
>> Thanks for all the thoughts and feedback. It's unfortunate that there are 
>> so few non electric options these days, but helpful to know which older 
>> models to keep an eye out for. I did discover that Yuba has a version of 
>> the Kombi that isn't electric and about the same price as the Tern. Bike 
>> Friday would end up being at least 1000$ more, so I'm leaning toward the 
>> Yuba or Kombi. 
>>
>> On Saturday, July 22, 2023 at 1:56:29 PM UTC-7 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> It amuses me that the difference in wheelbase length between my medium 
>>> Big Dummy and my medium Gus is only 9”. 
>>>
>>> On Jul 22, 2023, at 12:53 PM, Eric Daume <eric...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>> You could look for an old Kona MinUte. Kind of a short cargo bike. There 
>>> was another model like this, but I can't remember what it was.
>>> Eric
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 21, 2023 at 1:49 PM Drw <drewbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> For the last 4 years I've been carrying my kid and all of our family's 
>>>> gear on a rosco bubbe mountain step-thru with crust clydesdale fork. 
>>>
>>> <IMG_2875.jpg>
>>>> Overall, it's been great, but as he gets bigger, having that amount of 
>>>> weight, that high up, plus a decent load up front is starting to feel 
>>>> really wiggly. I had early on thought that my son would be riding a bike 
>>>> well enough to transition to one of those tag a long attachments like the 
>>>> burley piccolo, but he has some sensory issues with balance and gross 
>>>> motor 
>>>> that will probably make that not a real possibility before he is big 
>>>> enough 
>>>> to just be riding fully on his own. 
>>>>
>>>> So, I'm looking for a compact cargo bike with the following 
>>>> requirements. 
>>>> -Non electric
>>>> -Footprint no bigger than a standard bike 
>>>> -Platform/bench rear seat for kids
>>>> -Some front cargo capability
>>>> -uses deraillers (though i could be swayed to an IGH)
>>>>
>>>> Right now I am mostly looking at the bike friday haul-a-day elite 
>>>> <https://bikefriday.com/product/bike-friday-haul-a-day-elite-cargo-bike/>and
>>>>  
>>>> the tern short haul D8 
>>>> <https://www.ternbicycles.com/us/bikes/471/short-haul-d8>. Both have 
>>>> pros and cons. I am open to any other cool options. And any thoughts about 
>>>> the above models would be appreciated as well. 
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Drew
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