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Front mounted baby carriers
On 3/14/2012 10:33 AM, Sir Ridesalot wrote:
snip I never used one but have talked to people who have and they love them. There appears to be none of the problems you asked about and a big plus safety feature of this type of child carrier is that if you should crash your armsdo a lot to protect the child. Another thing that's great about these carriers is that the child does not have to lean over to one side in order to see around the rider. That makes any trip much more enjoyable for the child plus the rider can see what the child is doing at all tmes. My next door neighbor has this one http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048MB82A which attaches to the stem, not the top tube. You want to install it on a bicycle with as long of a wheelbase as possible. He's got it on a Schwinn city bike and it's crowded. His kids have just about outgrown it as well, it's for babies, not toddlers. |
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