I really don’t want to sound like I’m giving parenting advice, but … way back 
when my kids were this age, we were advised to 1) put a helmet on them and 2) 
wait until their neck muscles were strong enough to support both their head and 
the helmet. We eventually bought a trailer (forget the brand), which neither 
kid ever really liked. 

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> On Sep 2, 2023, at 9:07 AM, Anthony Beauchemin <brainsaresc...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I waited until my kiddo was 1 before putting her on the bike. Up until that 
> point I got her used to the idea of being on the bike so it wouldn’t seem so 
> weird to her. One thing that really helped was the drawing of the baby on the 
> bike on my Riv coffee mug! I would show her that and tell her that would be 
> her and she would get really excited about it. Then when I got her helmet I 
> would let her wear it around the house. By the time we put her on the bike 
> she was comfortable and excited to ride! 
> I initially took her around the neighborhood and through alleyways to get us 
> both used to riding, then worked my way up to longer rides. I’m a stay at 
> home dad so the majority of my riding is with my daughter now, I use an 
> Ahearne cycle truck that has been given new life as a “precious cargo bike”. 
> She loves it and helps when we bomb down hills!
> 
> On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 10:22:10 AM UTC-4 ted.l...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > We're riding a Big Dummy now, but it's less used for long rides
>> 
>> Do you have one of the covers for the passengers? I’ve seen some with these 
>> and it seems like a really neat option. I’ve been considering a cargo bike 
>> but I’m worried about the size of the bike making it tricky to park. I 
>> already have trouble navigating my Gus through the office elevator when I 
>> ride it to work.
>> 
>> On Sat, Sep 2, 2023 at 10:12 AM 'j glenn' via RBW Owners Bunch 
>> <rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com <>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I didn't get back into riding till my kid was at least 2, but I would 
>>> highly recommend  a high quality solo trailer. We had a Burley Bee.  The 
>>> trailer provided a safe roll cage around the kid and didn't effect the 
>>> bikes handing so I could get some real fitness riding in on a 20 mile 3 
>>> playground tour.   We used it for longer rides untill he out grew it.    
>>> The biggest advantage to the trailer was the environmental shelter it gave. 
>>>  The mesh gover protected from sun an bugs and the plastic cover from cold 
>>> and rain.  We went out in all weather, including out in the snow with 
>>> studded tires.
>>> We're riding a Big Dummy now, but it's less used for long rides, as it's 
>>> less comfortable and not as suitable for "wake me up when we get there".  
>>> The back deck is better for standing up and surfing on though.  I have 
>>> installed Quadrophonic scooters mirrors.....
>>> 
>>> On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 8:18:16 AM UTC-4 ted.l...@gmail.com <> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> My son is about to turn one and I’ve had him in a rear mounted Thule kids 
>>>> seat since he was about 8 months old. Before that, I played around with 
>>>> mounting his car seat base to the metal frame of one of those side-by-side 
>>>> kid trailers. I only ever used it twice, though, before he was old enough 
>>>> to be in the rear seat.
>>>> 
>>>> You’re not really supposed to mount car seats to those trailers, but I was 
>>>> able to fabricate a mount that let the base mount the same way it does in 
>>>> the car, allowing the carrier to clip in the same way as it would in the 
>>>> car. Combined with the “roll cage” design of the trailer, I felt 
>>>> comfortable using it for quick rides to the neighborhood park, less than a 
>>>> mile away.
>>>> 
>>>> The conventional wisdom I’ve heard is that you need to wait until they can 
>>>> hold their head up well with their helmet on. That was technically 7 
>>>> months for us, but I waited until he was a little bigger and the helmet 
>>>> gift him better.
>>>> 
>>>> On Fri, Sep 1, 2023 at 11:31 PM Michael Baquerizo <mbaqu...@gmail.com <>> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> it might not just be research but also law. you should check in your 
>>>>> area. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> i started when we were allowed to, i think still before 1 YO. we used a 
>>>>> yepp maxi because i didn’t want to have to buy a mini and then a maxi 
>>>>> after he grew out of it. but i regretted not being able to have him in 
>>>>> the front with me. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> fast forward a few years and i helped a friend install a mini on his bike 
>>>>> w swept back bars. it was impossible to ride around with, and there 
>>>>> wasn’t even a kid on it when i tried. turning was impossible. i’m sure 
>>>>> there’s an ideal setup for it like a rosco bebbe) but a ‘normal’ bike is 
>>>>> not it  
>>>>> 
>>>>> i still use the yepp maxi on a nitto campee rear rack, for sure not rated 
>>>>> for his weight and it’s about time i switch out racks for something 
>>>>> beefier. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 10:58:35 PM UTC-4 Kushan wrote:
>>>>>> Looking for wisdom and advice from the Riv community on riding bikes 
>>>>>> with babies on them. At what age did you start? What seats, trailers, 
>>>>>> etc did you use? Where did you ride? 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> My little one just turned 6 months old and I am itching to introduce him 
>>>>>> to bike rides. He can sit on his own and does pretty well in carriers 
>>>>>> (both facing in and out). He loves being outside and I would love to do 
>>>>>> a ride with him on a car-free bike paths or (non-technical) dirt trails. 
>>>>>> Most online resources recommend biking with babies after 1 year of age 
>>>>>> but I am not sure if that's based on any actual research. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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