They’re not cheap bikes, but they’re not expensive transportation.
Which bike options might a cyclist with kids and cargo think they can choose to avoid using a car?
• A ‘longtail’ might carry more than a regular frame, but it’s not very good for most cargoes and it won’t carry many kids. Is it really a “cargo bike” at all?
Minutes after I posted this I found the answer I was looking for. It looks like the short box will carry either 2 kids OR 1 car seat. So I am now continuing my search. I would love to hear recommendations and others experiences with cargo bikes, kids and car seats!
Thanks
Emily Grimm said:
Hi,
I am looking into purchasing a cargo bike and am interested in finding out if anyone has a Maartin van Andel's Bakfiets.nl cargo bike with the short frame? I am trying to figure out if there is enough room to mount a car seat and still have room for a second child? I have read that a car seat can be mounted to the short box but can't find any mention of how it mounts or how much room is left over.
Thanks,
Emily
Minutes after I posted this I found the answer I was looking for. It looks like the short box will carry either 2 kids OR 1 car seat. So I am now continuing my search. I would love to hear recommendations and others experiences with cargo bikes, kids and car seats!
Thanks
Emily Grimm said:
Hi,
I am looking into purchasing a cargo bike and am interested in finding out if anyone has a Maartin van Andel's Bakfiets.nl cargo bike with the short frame? I am trying to figure out if there is enough room to mount a car seat and still have room for a second child? I have read that a car seat can be mounted to the short box but can't find any mention of how it mounts or how much room is left over.
Thanks,
Emily
We have 2 kids, ages 10 and 13 and have been using Tandems and Longtails for 3-4 years. We don't have a car. The Xtracycle that we have been using is great for up to 2 kids, but they need to be less than 200 lbs. total. That said I have transported kids totalling more in the 250 range but I'm 6'4", 195lbs so am more able to deal with control issues. We have the cargo shelves for the bike and I have used it for lumber/conduit/toilets, whatever over the years. I have 2 tidy Cat containers for the front panniers for dumping stuff into. One thing that is impotant for me is to be able to move along at a reasonable clip under load, say 15mph, which is easy to do with the Xtracycle. That said I have recently purchased a Yuba mondo frame and fork and haven't built it out. The yuba frame is supposedly stronger and can take more weight, but the reason I bought it was that it seemed more adaptable to different cargo needs. When I build it out I'll have more feedback. As far as tandems go, we have a beater 3spd worksman that was great for going 0-3 miles if you aren't in a hurry and maybe don't know how to ride as a captain or a stoker on a tandem. We have 2 Burley Duets, different sizes, and one Santana Visa. The tandems all have front and rear racks. The Surly Nice rack in front and the topeak super tourist on the back, which are both nice because you are able to load your panniers lower on the rack leaving room for those 2 XL pizzas from APART pizza on the top of the rack. Biggest problem with kids on the tandem was the backpacks, which are too big to slide into an Ortlieb. The tidy cat buckets are great for back packs.
Sorry that was kind of a long ramble. The main thing with your kids is to remember that they will get older and that you want to be able to teach them how to ride as they get older. Tandems make that much easier, especially if you get a kids stoker kit that brings the stoker pedals up much higher than normal.
We also rid through the winter. So if you plan to do that you should have a rinse station for your bikes.
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