With a Yepp maxi on the back of my Clementine, I have found a double kickstand
to be invaluable. Much safer for mounting and dismounting my squirmy 3-1/2 year
old.
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Another success with the Clementine this time. I will say that balancing a 21#
infant (yes she's huge!) As you load her in and then mount the bike takes some
practice but the riding is great. Can't wait for the warm weather to return
for good so we can get some se
I'm using a Tubus with a Yepp brand mount bolted to the top. It's not elegant
but it works.
-Kai
Brooklyn NY
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Kai,
what rear rack are you using the Yep on?
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Here's a great comparison chart, including weight limits:
http://www.twowheelingtots.com/child-bike-seat-comparison-guide
By the time mine hit the 33 lb weight limit on our Bobike mini, I was ready to
switch to a back seat just for handling/weight distribution.
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The iBert is MUSA, if that matters to anyone.
http://www.ibert.bike/
That said which front mounted seat has the highest capacity? My baby is
already over 25lbs.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 2:04 PM, Kai Vierstra wrote:
> I bumped knees on my Hillborne, but my Clem's got a 1/2" to spare.
> Unfortun
I bumped knees on my Hillborne, but my Clem's got a 1/2" to spare.
Unfortunately for me, my Clem, and my Yepp mini, my 3 year old is too big
and has recently graduated to the big Yepp out back.
-Kai
Brooklyn NY
On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 10:25:29 AM UTC-5, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
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Thanks Alex, yeah my wife's medium Clementine is going to get a tryout
with the Yepp very soon, it might be the happy compromise. My Saluki and
Bombadil are just about the same TT length as the XO3 so I don't think they
are of much use in the knee situation. Going up higher would also work
thoug
Thanks guys!
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> Congrats to you, Tony and family. Riding with a child and family is a
> wonderful experience.
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>> Tony,
>> Congratulations!!
>> Erl
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Congrats to you, Tony and family. Riding with a child and family is a
wonderful experience.
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Congratulations!!
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Thanks again for the shared pictures and experiences, after the
preponderance of info provided here my wife seems willing to 'give it a
try'... :) It'll be a while though we're expecting our first child
mid-June which I think puts Yepp mini eligibility somewhere in the
winter-ish timeframe.
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It's also all about the handlebars. I had some flat-ish bars (Jitensha) and
although I could easily see over the kiddo, my chin was basically resting
on her helmet because I was too far leaned over (5'7", 48cm Hunq). I put on
some Albatrossbars and that gave me the clearance I needed, but now she's
Tony,
So Lucy, my wife and myself took a ride down to the tidal basin this morning
the see the cherry blossoms. My wife had Lucy on her Cheviot and had no
problems seeing over her. Like I said previously, her Cheviot is a 50cm frame.
Me wife is about 5'3" tall and didn't have any complaints
Thanks Keith and Shoji! Another quick and satisfying answer.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016, 08:25 Shoji Takahashi
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> Great pic, Keith. I love how Lucy's using the bullmoose as a toe rest.
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> Tony,
> I'm 5'7"-- on a tall day. I've had no problems seeing over my 3.5 yo.
> She's now on a Yepp Maxi
Great pic, Keith. I love how Lucy's using the bullmoose as a toe rest.
Tony,
I'm 5'7"-- on a tall day. I've had no problems seeing over my 3.5 yo. She's
now on a Yepp Maxi (rear seat), as she's over the weight limit of the front.
Here's my kid shot w/me, standing, which is not much lower than w
Tony,
I also installed a mount on my wife's 50cm Cheviot. She hasn't ridden with the
baby on yet, but I will let you know what her experience is. I'm sure it
depends on the baby. Lucy is about 10 months old and 17 pounds so she's on the
small side.
Keith
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Nice Keith!
Question from my wife who I showed the picture to... For shorter folks with
a front mounted child do you have any problem seeing over them?
Thanks,
Tony
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016, 20:54 Keith Muller wrote:
> Daniel,
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> They are Velo Orange Flutted 63mm Fenders.
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