| Title: | Bicycling |
| Notice: | Bicycling for Fun |
| Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER |
| Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 3214 |
| Total number of notes: | 31946 |
Does anyone have any experience with a "trail-a-bike"? It's a tandem-like attachment to an adult bike for a child to ride. Would it be suitable for a 4 year old? Is it hard to ride with it on? Any particular brands or models? Thanks, Sheera [Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
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| 3214.1 | SMURF::LARRY | Thu Jun 05 1997 10:09 | 4 | ||
See notes 1102.2 and 1431.69
-Larry
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| 3214.2 | Bike path? | NNTPD::"[email protected]" | Sheera Knecht | Thu Jun 05 1997 11:34 | 7 |
Thanks, Larry--What do you think about an inexperienced adult using the trail-a-bike with a 40 lb. 4 year old on a flat bike path at an uncrowded time? My 8 year old is bugging me to go riding with her, which I love to do, but the 4 year old on training wheels is not working out. Would you say that a baby sitter would be a better use of my $$? [Posted by WWW Notes gateway] | |||||
| 3214.3 | SMURF::LARRY | Thu Jun 05 1997 13:53 | 7 | ||
>>Thanks, Larry--What do you think about an inexperienced adult using
>>the trail-a-bike with a 40 lb. 4 year old on a flat bike path at an
>>uncrowded time?
No problem. BTW I think some local bike shops sell them now. So
you should be able to give it a test run before buying one.
-Larry
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