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It's not without drawbacks. That much weight on the back needs a heavy rack too, and the front feels twitchy and handling is weird-ish. Also my little girl keeps pulling down my undies, pulling at my chrome bag and surprises me with sudden shifts in balance. All the other people cannot immediately see you have a child on the back, so you're the ranting crazy cyclist, pulling up from behind and saying things like "Last warning, stop it right now or there's no more Peppa Pig" or "Shall we sing a song? What about ba ba blacksheep?"
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Understood, we'd need to be able to swap between bikes easily too as alternate pick up & drop off. Best we start saving for a cargo bike here I reckon. #nicebutabitpricey
Very much this, less so on inbred though. I just put up with it, she's not far off outgrowing it now. Considering options for between then & her riding solo/tag along, Yepp seat at back would be great.